Jennifer 883 Posted April 22, 2016 Share Posted April 22, 2016 --- To many, college is just down the road and is stressing in comparison to the little worries that they have previously had in their younger schooling life. Show what you know and have experienced, and stop these new college students from messing up too badly! While I and many others are not in college, many of us want to know the feel of college, how it is, how to interact with others, etc., things that are something we have to consider for our whole highschool career. Give us the best advice you feel is necessary/important! Some Recommended Advice Examples: - The Best Methods in Studying - Ways to Make Friends - What Scholarships You Should Apply To - SAT Help - Etc. - Good Scholarship Websites - https://www.scholarships.com/ http://www.collegescholarships.org/ https://www.unigo.com/ https://colleges.niche.com/ http://www.fastweb.com/ *add any other websites you think that are helpful! - Race Specific Scholarships - 1. Asian Spoiler vietnamese all all all *UNDER CONSTRUCTION/RECOMMENDATIONS WELCOME 2. White Spoiler white *UNDER CONSTRUCTION/RECOMMENDATIONS WELCOME 3. Black/African-American Spoiler black *UNDER CONSTRUCTION/RECOMMENDATIONS WELCOME 4. Hispanic/Latino Spoiler hispanic *UNDER CONSTRUCTION/RECOMMENDATIONS WELCOME 5. Middle Eastern Spoiler arabs *UNDER CONSTRUCTION/RECOMMENDATIONS WELCOME 6. All Spoiler all gates millennium scholarship NSLI-Y (Studying Abroad) no essay *UNDER CONSTRUCTION/RECOMMENDATIONS WELCOME **IT WOULD HELP IF YOU COULD LINK SPECIFIC SCHOLARSHIPS AS WELL!** - Best AP/SAT/ACT Review Books - Art History: Biology: Calculus AB: Barrons Calculus BC: Barrons Chemistry: Chinese Language and Culture: Computer Science A: Macroeconomics: Microeconomics: English Language and Composition: English Literature and Composition: Environmental Science: European History: French Language and Culture: German Language and Culture: Government and Politics - Comparative: Government and Politics - US: Human Geography: Italian Language and Culture: Japanese Language and Culture: Latin: Music Theory: Physics 1: Physics 2: Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism: Physics C: Mechanics: Psychology: Barrons Spanish Language: Spanish Literature: Statistics: Studio Art Drawing: Studio Art 2D Design: Studio Art 3D Design: US History: AMSCO World History: Princeton Review ACT: Red Book SAT: - OHer Tips and Tricks - befriend your professor grades do matter **any feedback is welcome!!! 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jennifer 883 Posted April 22, 2016 Author Share Posted April 22, 2016 I got my degree three years ago, do I still qualify :derp: yes! all advice is welcome as well as what scholarships you applied for, clubs you joined, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jennifer 883 Posted April 22, 2016 Author Share Posted April 22, 2016 HS Senior and College bound here (yes I'm in high school). Any U.S. HS kids yet to apply can ask me about college process because I got 200% done with it after Christmas. I'm open to share where I applied, my scores, what I did for ECs, etc.. I decided where I'm going last month so :) Took AP WH last year, Princeton Review is the best. I saw you had it down so thats good. For AP prep books, I heard for some subjects CliffNotes = Princeton >> Barrons ACT: Just buy the official red book, don't get the 2016 version because its literally same thing as the 2011 one. I bought the 2011 one and has improved my scores. SAT Subject: I wasted money on getting the Barron's book for Biology. Honestly don't buy a prep book if you aren't willing to concentrate and study a lot from it. I slacked off and it showed in my subject scores. General scholarships: Gates Millennium Scholarship (10 essays you have to write btw) Niche No Essay (Its legit lol) Asian: APIASF thank you! so when you applied for your colleges, did you get into the rly good ones? bc im worried about my grades in math i take the harder classes... but the way it's done is just weird in my school or smth and i have like a b rn i have a low b, including a low b last semester (precalc) like i don't want a community college, but i want to go to a renowned school ya know not those unis that are just okay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jennifer 883 Posted April 22, 2016 Author Share Posted April 22, 2016 I'm about to graduate. Can I Join? I will share my senioritis laden advice Best Advice? Paper and pencil>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Technology for notetaking This coming from a technology major do your profs typically upload lecture powerpoints? or you just hope for the best that you paid attention? :lol: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jennifer 883 Posted April 23, 2016 Author Share Posted April 23, 2016 Sorry this took too long. I was trying to type this all up. I applied to 13 schools. Most seemed out of reach for me and my guidance counselor even said so but lol in the end its your decision. What I went through and where I'm going in green: [spoiler] My background stats: I took the SAT and ACT three times each. I dont know why I did it and it was stupid lol. My stats didn't jump up alot so it was a waste of money. I don't know what I was thinking applying to Ivys with these scores but yolo :lol: :lol: :lol: . Its funny looking back at it now. Superscored ACT: 27C; 30 English, 23 Math, 31 Reading, 25 Science, 28 Writing, Essays 8/12 Superscored old SAT: 1670; 580 Critical Reading, 530 Math, 560 Writing (MC 54, Essays 10/12) Unweighted/Weighted GPA (100 scale): 93/100, 95/100. On a 4.0 scale I think that's 3.5 and 4.0? It confuses me.. Class Rank: 46/223 AP Classes: Junior year --> World History (4), English Language (4), U.S. History (3) Senior year --> Biology, French, English Literature. I'm taking it in two weeks and I have barely studied. :imstupid: :imstupid: Foreign Lang taken: French (4 years), Latin (3 years). Extracurriculars: I flip flopped sports and clubs because I was trying to find the right fit for me. But the things I'm in now are Art Club, this volunteer job on OH, and Academic Decathlon. Volunteering: Pretty important if you want to go to a top school. I volunteered at my school's multilingual center in the summer and helped kids enroll in school. I only volunteered once, but its quality > quantity. I related to this work because I know how its like being an immigrant kid. Acceptances Boston College < Committed Bryn Mawr (Womans college, I chose test optional choice. Surprised I got in because I slacked off on writing their supplemental essay until June lol...) 3 In-State Schools University of Vermont Waitlisted University of Connecticut - Storrs (Main Campus) Rejected Cornell & Yale Stanford Bowdoin College Colby College (I only applied because it was free lmao) Boston University (BC > BU, surprising huh lol) When I got my first rejection from my ED school, I'll admit I cried lol. But once you get acceptances from other places it'll be alright. Its not the end of the world if you don't get into your top choice. It doesn't mean your an idiot either. Stanford's acceptance rate was 4.2% this year. I already knew I would get rejected the moment I sent my application in, but you miss 100% of the shots you don't take. If you get free fee waivers from Common App, exploit them!! Essays do matter and the admissions council will notice whether or not your being genuine or trying to impress them. My essays were very personal and emotional. I didn't have to make my essays like that but its not bad to show how you feel in certain situations in your life to them imo. Put a face to your application and don't rely on the numbers to get you to the accepted pile.[/spoiler] How are your grades during the 3 years so far? Have you improved your GPA or made it worse? They'll look for patterns. If your schools curriculum or grading system is weird, they'll take into account what is available at your school. So if you don't have APs, they won't penalize you for it and so on. Just get high grades in the hard classes. Some schools might re-do your GPA (for example to take out gym class) so it may look different to them. Reowned school or not, you have to do well to get good job prospects and graduate school placement. Like people say its not where you go, its what you do those 4 years. more like two haha it's not bad but obvi could be better freshman year: all A's except for math (88 both semesters, acc geom) sophomore year: all A's except english and math (rn 86 in english, 83 in english) i do well on the tests in english (last one i got a 97), but i just rly can't be fucked with reading so >.> math is just hard bc it goes by such a quick pace and my teacher likes to go on about the backstories of how formulas were created... pretty much worse... :rlytearpls: last semester i got an 83 naturally in apwh bc of this dbq i failed so badly + other county exam that required writing. dropped from an 89 > 86 > 82 and only got up a point bc of the final ;___; now i have a 90 (dropped again 2 pts bc of test..) rank: 140/1000 gpa: 3.75 haven't even taken sat or act, but i got a 1000 on psat for the new version im pretty sure agh idk ik i shouldnt base grades off of having all A's but i want a rly high gpa and just go to a good college plus i have a dbq to do that's due this monday can you help revise it when im done pls :rlytearpls: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jennifer 883 Posted April 24, 2016 Author Share Posted April 24, 2016 What schools are you interested in right now? If its ivy leagues, your GPA isn't so bad but could be better if you raise those classes to an A by the end of this year. Class rank looks like your in the top 25%. A 100 on a 160 psat seems pretty average. When are you planning to take the tests? Do you qualify for fee waivers? I would honestly try both the SAT & ACT practice tests (you can find tons of practice tests online for the ACT, not sure about the new SAT) and see which one your most comfortable with taking for real. A useful website that has all of their stats (GPA, SAT/ACT, crime rate, etc.) is collegenavigator. Does your school use Naviance? If so you could check if your GPA and test scores are in line with the students who were accepted from the same school as you. The world history test changed this year so I'm not sure if they changed their DBQ rubric too, but I can try to help you edit it by looking back at my old DBQs saved on Google Drive. prob during the summer i took the psat for free at my school i dont think so. ive never heard of that before. oH REALLY?? THANK YOU ill send you the link when im done, though i think it'll take me awhile >.> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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