Posts Tagged ‘Colleges’
questions about colleges in general?
If a college is private and affiliated with the lutheran evangelical church, do all students have to be lutheran to attend? are students required to profess a belief in that religion and attend services at that religion’s church?
also, if a program is listed as being 40 credits (for a major), how many years would that work out to?
what kind of colleges do you think i will be able to get into?
i REALLY want to go to cornell, but i dont know what my chances are, do you think you can rate my chances on a scale of 1-10 (10 being absolutely, 1 being i could never get in)? and if not, what other colleges do you think i could get into? i am 150% sure i am going to go into medicine (been sure of it all my life), and i would absolutely love if i got into one of the 7-year medical programs they have
freshman year: honors geometry, honors bio, honors english, honors french, honors world history
sophomore: honors algebra 2, honors english, honors chem, honors us history, honors french, honors research in molecular genetics
junior year: ap chem, honors physics, ap english, regular math, honors research in molecular genetics II (after school course – counts as a class), honors french, ap us history 2
senior year (this is everything i want to take and i most likely will, some courses are available online and they count as a class): ap statistics, ap art history, ap bio, ap english, ap french, honors pyschology (online), anatomy, honors genetics III (after school), honors genes and disease (online)
i also have a part time job that i work at for 5 hours twice a week after school, im on the JV tennis team, i go to dance class every saturday, ive been volunteering at my hospital every saturday morning for 2 years. im VP of french club, and i am part of an organization called Teens Against Cancer, which is affiliated with the American Cancer Society. i might take up a summer cancer research internship with a very famous doctor at my hospital.
my gpa is 4. 4 as of right now weighted, i got a 195 out of 240 on my PSAT (without studying) and a 1910 on my first practice SAT. im hoping to get somewhere around the 2000-2100 range on my first real SAT (taking it this may). even if i do, i will take the SAT multiple times to get a higher score
what do you guys think???? any thoughts would be much appreciated, thanks!
NROTC cross town affiliate colleges?
I’m a bit confused about the whole cross town affiliate colleges thing for NROTC.
Say I am attending UC Riverside right now, and I wanted to get into the NROTC program at UC Berkeley, but my chances of being able to transfer there is slim.
On the NROTC website it lists UC Davis (and other select colleges) as “cross town affiliates” for UC Berkeley.
I’m not sure what that means. . . does it mean that i can attend UC Davis, while attending the UC Berkeley NROTC program?
wait i thought nrotc was a semi full time thing. . . so i would have to drive 1-2 hours between Davis and Berkeley everytime some nrotc related comes up?
What are the best 4 one-year private colleges for psychology in the nation?
I try to transfer to another university. Due to the economy, it is preferable to choose a private school affiliated with Christian could, because their funding is not affected by the recession. However, I still want to go to a good school (and only Christian schools do not push religion into science). So I’m looking for a college that has a large and important good psychology program and financial assistance to students with an excellent transfer. Any school that I think should apply to?
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