It's not too late to take your SATs. Talk to a counselor at your school. Based on your academic record they can direct you to a school that would be a good match (or would accept you). Regardless of your SATs (or lack thereof) and academic record you can always go to a community college. Community colleges are a great way to show 4 year colleges that you can handle college before transferring in. It is also a cheaper way to get your basic classes out of the way. Good luck to you.
2007-09-03 06:55:33
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answered by Stacy 4
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The first step is to get a basic grasp on the English language. No college is going to take a student who can't even spell three-letter words.
2007-09-03 13:42:17
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answered by Caitlin 7
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college look for high gpa , high sat , sat subject test, ap , recommended letter by two teacher and one from school counsel,joinclub, coummunity service . like red cross .also letter written by you about yourself ,about who you are , why you choose this college , why you like this college , what purpose for you go to this college . please be honest . some college like ivy they go to your hs and they going interview you .and also please talk about one time you fail in class whether in gym ,math,english ,science that make you feel pathetic in your self .in 2007 mit and ivy reject lot of student who are full potentic going these prestgious school . so this is important. and applicated to college if you early act which mean you send everything to college in early . you will have bigger chance on go to this colleg . around 24 to 48 more percent .gpa 3.5 or more are best , sat higher than 2100 bigger chance of going like ivy . study vocabualry from webster dictionary do whole dictionary underline and learna s much vocabularyas possible , read everything magazine , novel classic , onefiction, fiction, scientific amerian , ny post , washington post . buy peterson , barraon , mcgraw for sat . buy math workbook , verbal , reading and study hard make harvard and ivy .
2007-09-03 14:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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