From a short but informative look at both your spelling and grammatical skills I would say that you don't have to worry at all about college. You will be lucky to graduate from High School
2007-01-27 16:12:49
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answered by Anonymous
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There are three things you need to worry about in order to get into a good college:
1. Get good grades (B+ to A+, nothing less) and do as much community service as you can.
2. Study for the SAT as much as you can EVEN NOW. It is never too late or too early.
3. Don't get into much legal trouble, get a part-time job if you can, don't get anyone pregnant, and keep a list of "important" professors, teachers, people you meet. If you can get on the good side of a police officer or a doctor or anyone in the field you are interested in pursuing, then much better. You can ask them for a letter of recommendation later.
The university process is a "qualification process." The better qualified you are, the more chances of success. There are people that are barely qualified, others that are really qualified, and the geniuses are over-qualified. Try to be as qualified as you can.
Universities will test you: how much did you help your community? How much do you need extra money to pay the bills? What are the probabilities that if we accept you, you will actually graduate without getting into trouble during the four years you live with us? How well were your grades while in high school?
Once you're ready to set up your college application, ask a counselor to help you set up a great application. And use the application with as many universities as you can.
Hopefully by the time you apply you will have a plan for payment. I hope you apply to as many scholarships as you can. Even if you don't meet some of the requirements for the scholarship, give it a try. Try and develop an all-use application of yourself so that you don't have to re-type a resume. This way you can send your resume to the scholarship within a day.
Or try sports. You could also get a sports scholarship if you excel at any particular sport.
It's time to get busy. So get busy doing all these things. And try to enjoy as much as you can while getting all these things done.
2007-01-27 16:34:29
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answered by Mario E 5
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Triple H, I find him a boring wrestler who needs to get out of the business, he doesnt have many moves either less than cena he only married stef for 12 titles, he needs to be a midcarder, he takes the title from more awesome wrestlers like edge or randy orton, he was better as a heel but i just dont like him all round as a heel or face, he is also rude to other wrestlers in the back and hates better wrestlers than him randy and edge, he loves vince and if he didnt do stef he would be a washed up nobody
2016-05-24 07:42:30
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answered by ? 4
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What an imbecile you are cinncin...and John H. Here we have a youth at least trying (something most young people don't do these days, mind you) And you you attempt to deter. Hmmmm... I wonder why there are so many degenerates these days, is it people like you??? So encouraging you are.
Talk to your counselor sweety, and pay attention in class... College is easy to get into these days, it's staying there and finishing that is the challenge. You can do it though. Keep Your head up. www.collegeispossible.org , is a good start.
2007-01-27 16:21:09
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answered by EmpressLaydi 2
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If you keep writing like that, you'll never get out of high school, that is unless you live in California. You certainly won't last long in College. Copy and paste your question just as you asked it onto a word document and print it. Show it to your counselor. They will tell you what to do. Maybe they will send you back to the third grade for further english tutoring.
2007-01-27 16:16:09
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answered by John H 6
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Judging by the way you write, you won't get a scholarship. So, yes, you will have to pay your own way.
Get a Bachelor's degree, regardless of what it takes. It will open a lot of doors for you in the future.
Talk to your guidance counselor for advice to get you prepared.
2007-01-27 16:48:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Talk to a counselor at your school, or try and book an appointment with an adviser at a college that you want to go to. Ask them what you need to do in order to get into college.
2007-01-27 16:08:36
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answered by shanhelp 3
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If you're asian, for the love of god, join as many ******* activities as you can and DO stuff in each of them.
If you're of any other race, just make sure to get good grades and a slightly above average SAT score. Join a school sport or club and contribute.
God help you if you are asian.
2007-01-27 16:19:39
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answered by Synth 3
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you don't need to pay but u have to score a good percentage to get into a good collage
2007-01-27 16:09:04
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answered by immortal_only_4u 2
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