My story: I started out high school with a bad outlook on the effort I should put into achieving high grades, which has resulted in me receiving rather poor grades during my first two years of high school (about 3.6 avg gpa), until I realized how bad this was and actually tried my junior year easily getting straight As. I know no school will care about my story but I was wondering if the first two years will hinder my chances of getting into an ivy league school for undergrad.
My SAT scores have consistently been around 1560-1580/1600, will it give enough boost? Or, is it better to attend a decent school and get 4.0 for 4 years and then continue my education at an ivy league school for grad school?
2007-08-09
13:59:14
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Lemonade is Good
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Higher Education (University +)