Thinking About College
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Are you planning to go to college within the next 2 years?
See results without votingI have been thinking about colleges a lot lately and looking up advice on the whole process. I found some links that have very useful information and if you are in the same situation I am, looking for colleges and information, please click the following. These links have helped me further understand a lot and sharing it with you could help you also. If you are not interested in colleges, think about if your children or possibly grandchildren could find it helpful.
One great site: www.collegeboard.com
The following links are about:
The SAT, a site for the SAT Preparation Center, Identifying Sentence Errors as part of the SAT with practive questions, Application FAQs, COLLEGE APPLICATION CALENDAR (NEED TO KNOW, ESPECIALLY FOR DEADLINES), Character Counts: The Child Behind the Numbers, The Power of Study Groups (IMPORTANT FOR SATs), and Why Your College Major Matters.
- What the SAT Means for Your College-Bound Child
The SAT measures skills that students need to do college-level work, and scores are intended to supplement your childs high school record. Tips on how to prepare and when to take the test. - SAT Preparation Center | Practice with Official SAT Test Prep Questions
Get ready for the SAT with free SAT practice questions and other test prep resources from College Board. - http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/sat/prep_one/sent_errors/pracStart.html?AffiliateId=QOTD
- http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/apply/college-applications/21352.html?CampaignID=7929
- http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/apply/college-applications/21357.html?CampaignID=7929
- http://www.collegeboard.com/parents/apply/college-applications/26535.html?CampaignID=7929
- http://www.collegeboard.com/student/plan/high-school/50432.html?CampaignID=7929
- http://www.collegeboard.com/student/csearch/majors_careers/959.html?CampaignID=7933
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Very informative. Wishing you the best in College. God Bless You.
Good info. I wouldn't fret too much about getting the highest scores on the SAT so long as you aren't going to Yale or Harvard. A good GPA, some volunteer work, and a decent SAT score will get you into practically any non-Ivy League College.










TINA V 2 years ago
In the employment industry, a college education is important nowadays. You can learn more. But try to choose something that interests you most. Perhaps, you can even pursue a Ph.D if your time allows you do so. It adds up to your credentials.
Goodluck!