Posted on 18 February 2012. Tags: college, grad, graduate chapter, graduate chapters, graduate schools, heart, senior year, south carolina, undergraduate, university
Hello, I have wanted to join a certain divine 9 organization for years. I am in my senior year of college and honestly have not had the time or funds to join a chapter at my university. I know in my heart that this is what I want though. I was thinking about joining a graduate chapter. I wanted to know if any of you have joined a graduate chapter instead of undergraduate. Also, I live in south carolina and the graduate chapters are not in my city. Would I still be able to join if I do not live in that certain area? Have any of you joined a graduate chapter in south Carolina? Also, would a Grad chapter be a part of graduate schools or just local chapter not affiliated with a school.
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Posted on 01 December 2011. Tags: amp, Collage, fashion, fashion design, Finish, kind, senior year, South, south korea, way
i would like to do a kind of second year of my senior year of high school over in south korea. is there any way i could do that? ive started to learn the language on my own now but do i have to go to a collage that as that program in south korea to go into a high school? i am interested in fashion design & as far as i know FIT has no schools there affiliated with over there…
but i just want to go over there for high school even though come june i will have graduated..is there a way?
((please only answer if you know how to/have before, i dont need any comments saying “i think you can” be cause i too think i can, i just dont know where to look))
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Posted on 27 July 2011. Tags: 4 year universities, colorado state university, Community, Education, enjoying life, financial decision, GPA, graduating class, minority, minority status, senior year, state colleges, status, stepping stone
I’m going into my Senior year of high school and I’m seriously considering going to a community college next year. I have to pay for my education on my own, and my SAT scores were a slightly above average 1790. I have a 4.5 GPA, I’m very active in my community, I have minority status as a tribal-affiliated Native American, and I’m just enjoying life as a seventeen year old girl. I don’t really know what I want to do with my life, and a community college seems like a smart financial decision and an easy stepping stone to transfer into a 4-year.
But all of my friends are dead set on getting into 4-year Universities and State Colleges. I’m in the top 5 of my graduating class and part of me feels like I should be joining them. But I think I’ll save a lot more money in the long run if I play my cards right in the community college system. And it won’t be as stressful and ego-shattering if I get rejected from Harvard or UCLA or Colorado State University. Not to mention the money going down the drain with application processing fees.
Maybe I’m just afraid of rejection. Should I bother applying to a University right out of high school when I can get the same degree for a fraction of the cost after transferring from a community college? What are the benefits of going to a 4-year straight out of high school? A 2-year?
I know I can apply for grants and scholarships for 4-years, but is it worth my time if I can go to a community college and transfer somewhere else later? I guess that’s my main concern.
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Posted on 04 March 2011. Tags: affiliation, body, church, detroit michigan, Far, GPA, leadership summit, member, national honor society, senior year, small group, sophmore, summer leadership, west point academy
I am a junior from Detroit, Michigan. I was wondering if any body had some answers/advice for me and my quest to get into west point academy.
I have a 3.76 GPA, having aquired all A’s and A-‘s up to and including my first semester of Junior year.
I am attending the Summer Leadership Summit in the upcoming months at West Point.
I recieved a 30 on my ACT (31 math, 30 science, 29 english, 30 reading)
I play baseball,(just made varsity), and played football freshman, sophmore, and will play senior year.
I am a member of the National Honor Society and actively involved in my church and it’s various activities. i am also a member of a church small group.
I am wondering if anybody with knowledge of the school can help me by informing me of how good my chances are of getting in at this point. I understand this can be very opinionated but any help is much appreciated. Also any advice in activities/oppurtunities i should take hold of is very appreciated. IF you do somehow have an affiliation with the academy and/or were affiliated with it. please let me know. thank you!
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Posted on 08 December 2010. Tags: acceptance letters, applying to school, art schools, college questions, Community, eighteen, Ged, ged course, ged program, majority, northampton community college, personal reasons, senior year, seventeen, sophomore year
I am seventeen, I had to leave my school for personal reasons, I have planned on getting my GED when I turn eighteen, I plan on going to Northampton Community College directly after. I live in PA.
i have a few questions.
-Can I take the GED course before I turn 18
if so can I go straight into school I have completed?
-Should i be applying to school’s now even though the last year of high school i completed was my sophomore year?
This is supposed to be my senior year. a majority of my friends have already gotten their acceptance letters to schools and things like that.
-I want to be a photographer will any high end art schools take someone who only has a GED?
The Ged program i am interested in is affiliated with the community college I plan to go to.
if you can only answer one of my questions i dont care any information you can give me is greatly appricated.
Please do not leave links to web pages that do not have someone you can talk to. i dont do well unless my questions can be answered not just anyones questions.
Thank you for anything you can do.
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