I was planning on going to a community college close to where I live. The reasons for this are that I can get free education there for two years from a scholorship offered to all high-ranking students in the area. Then I would transfer to a college in California (I'm in Texas now) because my girlfriend wants to go to UCLA or USC. Now, I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to do this. I need some advice...
I made a 1330 on SAT and a 31 on ACT last year. I can improve those a bit if needed. I am 14th in my class of 266 at the moment, and will probably graduate 8th or 9th (people slack off their senior year). I plan on majoring in computer science (I want to program video games).
Where can I apply that I have a chance of getting a decent scholorship?
Eh.. I would, but I don't go to any other forums. I didn't really expect much of an answer, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.
And.. Knight? You're 15 and you've been accepted to Harvard and have a scholorship?
Have you taken the SAT yet?
"Candidates from abroad should take the SAT I: Reasoning Test or the ACT examination. In addition, all applicants must take three SAT II: Subject Tests." - www.college-harvard.edu
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Originally posted by Medieval Bob Eh.. I would, but I don't go to any other forums. I didn't really expect much of an answer, but I figured it couldn't hurt to ask.
And.. Knight? You're 15 and you've been accepted to Harvard and have a scholorship?
Have you taken the SAT yet?
"Candidates from abroad should take the SAT I: Reasoning Test or the ACT examination. In addition, all applicants must take three SAT II: Subject Tests." - www.college-harvard.edu
in the bototm of my msg it says "not really...."
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Originally posted by Jamesadin you right, and I thought you lived in venezuala