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if you get rid of the C then yes. Work really hard the rest of your junior year and all your senior year. Take a study course for the SATs and do your best. Those scores aren't the determining factor but they sure do help. also if you do not so well on the SATs, your excellent grades in school will make up for it. Take me for instance. I always got A's in high school and maybe one or two B's. i was always on the honor roll. Out of 600 students in my graduating class i ranked number 30 something. My SATs tho, i only got an 1190 which is good but isn't the greatest. I got in to all the schools i applied for tho because my grades in school showed that tho i didn't do the best on ONE test, i did excellent throughout the rest of the school year. |
I'm so against trade schools and the like. If you were to go to a trade school, and then you decided that you didn't like that major, you would most likely be out of luck because, in most cases, credits from trade schools don't transfer to traditional 4 year colleges. I had that happen to me and not only did I waste thousands and thousands of dollars, but I basically wasted my time because no 4 year college would take the trade school credits. |
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LOL yeah that. |
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have u thought about nursing? |
My really good friend and upstairs neighbor is a mammogram tech but she's also an ultrasound tech and she LOVES her job! She makes great money and she went to a 4 year school. I did both, I have my bachelor's and master's but in between I got bored and went to beauty school. I've had 2 VERY different careers and I'm still trying to figure out what I want to do when I grow up :) |
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i really wish deciding on a career was easier. i just wish i could find my niche. |
Honestly, when it comes down to it.. your act and sat scores are REALLLLLLYYY important. Your grades are important ofcourse, but they really come into play when you are on the border line of getting accepted or not |
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I also think people underestimate the importance of volunteerism and extracurricular activities on college applications. |
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actually what helped me get my current job was my 2000+ hours of time spent volunteering at the local animal shelter. The interviewer said it showed devotion, strength, loyalty, and compassion. so get those extracurricular activites going if you haven't already |
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We have ACTs |
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