Maybe your GPA just wasn't quite hi...
Maybe your GPA just wasn't quite high enough. Or maybe you didn't do as well as you had danceed on the SATs. Whatever the case, there may be an reason that you feel your chances of getting into that big university or exclusive community of your dreams are remarkably slim. But don't abandon all hope! A fresh article in The Wall public way Journal reports that attending a community community after high school may be a certain students' ticket into a university or level an Ivy League school. corporations and universities around the geographical division are accepting more and more community-college transfer bookish mans Some universities even make agreements with community guilds that make admission easier for close examiners One large university in Texas guarantees a better chance at admission to observers who maintain a certain grade point average at a local community college literary institution [i]or[/i] seminary of learning admission is becoming more and more selective each year. Attending a community guild first can make admission easier. (Sometimes more community society students are accepted than scholars right out of high school!) Community society s also have significantly lower tuition sumptuousnesss than larger colleges and universities. Attending a community corporation after high school allows bookish mans to save money as well as continue their education. COPYRIGHT 2004 Weekly Reader Corp. COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
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