Anyone can attend Harvard or Princeton or Yale regardless of your high school grades as long has your parents have a couple million to build a new library or research center for the school.
Not even your smart valedictorian at an average public school could get into Harvard. You typically have to go to a private school of some sort, or be a minority. You can get into some very reputable state schools after two years of successful work at a community college. Most employers do not even care where you went to school, they just care what your degree is in.
2006-10-19 10:30:10
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answered by tribe2437 2
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ACT or SAT scores is the main one, possibly other intelligence exams as well.
Many people do poorly in high school just because it is too easy for them or they don't teach to their needs. There are several different types of learning styles, visual, hands-on, listening, so not all students learn at the same pace or get the material as fast as others, just because of their learning style.
Another way someone could attend a University such as Harvard is later on in life, once they have accomplished something. If someone writes an incredible piece of work which stuns the world, Universities will start sending letters. Other forms of breakthroughs would work as well.
2006-10-19 11:08:10
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answered by garyr_h 3
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No very seldomly could someone who did horrible in high school have a chance in hell at getting into Harvard. It is so competive it requires a high GPA as well as exceptional standardized test scores. If you are a high school drop out then you have to get a GED and apply to a University that accepts GED's, which not all universities do. most of the state ones do. If you want to get over not doing one in high school you will have to do well on the SAT or ACT. However, chances are you will have to settle for a middle of the road school, not a top flight one.
2006-10-19 10:24:11
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answered by telefantastical 6
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I do not particularly believe folks must simply transfer to this nation illegally, however we don't have any proper to regard them inhumanely. They are human, our brothers, our acquaintances to the South. Americans and Mexicans must get alongside. There are lots of push elements in Mexico sending immigrants to the US, however there are lots of pull elements drawing them in. To say the US (or segments of the US) does not improvement from undocumented employees is kinda out of contact. Undocumented Mexican Americans aren't filling up our hospitals or stealing our jobs, and feel it or no longer they are not those within the welfare line. Most Americans can not even assume how impoverished many Mexicans are in Mexico. These folks are surviving and dealing rough. Where are all of the white youngsters at who are meant to be running at McDonalds? I handiest see Mexicans right here. They do their activity, mostly they are not even that fluent in English, however they are extra with it than snotty white youngsters who can not admire running for cash. It's far more problematic than folks believe. We particularly do have got to determine whatever out regardless that, Latinos will make a 3rd of our populace in 2050 - in an effort to even be the primary time that extra infants of Latino-descent are born within the US than infants of white non-latino infants. This goes to occur, and there is no intent to believe it is a unhealthy factor. I'm simply announcing, finally Americans will need to manage Mexican affect - we are not going to "end up Mexico", we will nonetheless be America, just a bit extra Latino. Are Americans culturally something like they had been one hundred years in the past? Nope. Times are replacing.
2016-08-31 23:34:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but their parents bought a new library or international airport.
2006-10-19 10:27:44
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answered by Sgt. Pepper 5
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