I'm taking two other APs my senior year but my main concern is which will look better to colleges? I want to take at least one artsy class but if Gov and Politics looks better than I won't.
I don't care about college credit..
I'm also taking AP calculus and AP Microeconomics but am debating between these two. I never took an artsy class before, all academic schedule but don't know if it'll look better to colleges to stick to the more academic APs.
What environment would you say is the best?
I'm going to visit Northwestern. Probably Loyola as much as I hate to.
BC and IU-C possibly since I know people who go there/my school has tours.
What environment would you say is the best?
I'm going to visit Northwestern. Probably Loyola as much as I hate to.
BC and IU-C possibly since I know people who go there/my school has tours.
I'm trying to do some research and I seem to get different answers each time.
So I'm asking for your opinions.
I'd like to stay in the Midwest/Cali/Florida/NY/other big cities.
But that's not important.
How good is Northwestern/U of I -UC/Notre Dame/Berkley.
Those are my top choices.
Now, I...
have to let me in? Cause like I spent like 40 bucks on it. Thats probably... like a whole meal for someone on a scholarship.
OMG OMG I want to go there like SOOOOOOOOOOO bad.
(:
So the total cost will be about $56k a year.
With financial aid [parent contribution] that brings that down to about 30k a year.
Is it really worth it if I get in?
I'll also apply for other scholarships, grants, etc
I'm open to a lot!!
I want to major in Biology/Chemistry but it might change....
I'm currently a junior.
Rank: 29/1013 (big school)
GPA: 3.75 unweighted
4.8 weighted [extra point for honors, 2 points for AP]
All Honors
1 AP Sophomore year
4 APs Junior year
Planning 3 APs next year
I've gotten...
I know there are a few as far as outside of school ones go. But its like a $1000 dollars here and there... Not to say its nothing, but its nowhere need the $160,000 for university. I was jut wondering if it could in any way give me a scholarship from the actual university itself?
a lot higher than they are?
For example, I think I can get into Northwestern U but how do they expect my family to pay 40+k a year?
My parents are pretty well off, but that makes the school/education there so unattractive.
I think if I got a scholarship it would be for service hours (about...
ah.. I'm not trying to sound spoiled, but I went from having a 2010 Honda Civic to looking for the cheapest insuranve car.): But I guess my dream car will be a good graduation present!(:
Okay so I'm looking at a 2005 Chevy Aveo, about 60,000 miles...