totally not relavent to this site.Nasonex said:Bachelor of Rape at Lakemba University
Majoring in Massive Orgy
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HAHAHAHAHAHArisole91 said:international business, majoring in economics
harvord
ucla
michigan or
North carolina, wilmington.
then michigan for masters in bus.
and michigan for doctorate in business!
wooohooo ( i hope! )
whyTulipa said:HAHAHAHAHAHA
Man that was good for a laugh.
Have you taken the SATs or the ACTs yet? Have you researched the entry procedures for any of those universities? Have you looked at the annual fees for them?risole91 said:
Obviously.Tulipa said:Have you taken the SATs or the ACTs yet? Have you researched the entry procedures for any of those universities? Have you looked at the annual fees for them?
The Harvard one is what made me laugh the most. You need to know how to spell the name of the university if you want to go there.
You do realise that some universities require the ACT but not the SAT and that others take both? Do some more research and learn to spell. Then you might have a chance.risole91 said:Obviously.
Im sitting my SAT's in november, depending on my SAT results i may sit the ACT.
Yes i've looked at fees, im looking for an athletic scholorship, harvard will prove hard in this category, currently michigan is my top preference for undergraduate studies, where my chances are much higher.
And yeah, my mistake in spelling the namein correctly.
Maybe you should do some research.Tulipa said:You do realise that some universities require the ACT but not the SAT and that others take both? Do some more research and learn to spell. Then you might have a chance.
It is confusing.Muz4PM said:ACT's, SAT's, UMAT's, HSC's, bloody hell, you need a degree to keep up.
Now you are putting fractions with letters. I wanted to escape that for the weekend.risole91 said:It is confusing.
At the moment I will focus on my HSC, then my SAT, and i will probably do me ACT's just to be sure, unless i got like 1590/2390 in my SAT.
I already did all of this. I'm originally from the States and when I was applying for uni here I applied over there as well. There are schools that are starting to only accept ACTs. Some of my cousins didn't even take the SATs. The ACT is actually a better measure than the SAT.risole91 said:Maybe you should do some research.
The SAT test has a much higher emphasis in most colleges, some fo require the ACT, but the SAT is more important.
I have done enough research, i understand what is needed to get it, and I am doing whats needed to do so.
Ok thanks.Tulipa said:I already did all of this. I'm originally from the States and when I was applying for uni here I applied over there as well. There are schools that are starting to only accept ACTs. Some of my cousins didn't even take the SATs. The ACT is actually a better measure than the SAT.
You should check out the US consulate in Sydney. You can make appointments with an office there that has a lot of info on various colleges, tests and moving over there. They used to run SAT prep courses though I'm not sure if they still do.
That's the best research you can do.
Minnesota but I've been here for awhile. One of my cousins attends Michigan, she's situated at the Ann Arbor campus. It's a huge school.What part of america were you from?
Why not July 2009? Check out if they still do run the prep course. It was really helpful.I will contact them ( thanks for that ) when i finish high school.
I aim to begin in either jan/jul 2010.
It was cheaper and easier. I'd prefer to pay a quarter of the fees for undergrad here and leave open the option for grad studies in the States - which will be more feasible because I won't have undergrad student loans weighing me down.Why did you decide to go to uni over here?
yeah, tennis players have a good reputation of getting scholorships, so im hoping.Tulipa said:I had a friend who did the same thing... I didn't hear from him after he went on the circuit though.
A lot of schools hover around that mark. Harvard does for one. Plus there's no HECS system. It's all student loans (with interest), scholarships (hard to get) or financial aid (even harder to get).