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Senior In High School Doesnt Know What To Do Posted on 04-17-2009

mishy516
brooklyn, NY
i am a high school student im not that bright i been trying my best for college my dream college is norfolk state university on my first sat i got a 1000 on my act i got a 15 norfolk just needs a 17 to get in im almost there my question is ,is there any others colleges i should apply to or anything idk what to do thanks my major is Social Work u can also hit me up on facebook
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plainblain from edgefield, SC replied on 04-18-2009 07:05AM [Reply]

you'll get in...that's just the average which means people that got in the year before had a higher average & a LOWER average than the one posted.....just make sure you send in a resume of all the things that you have done in high school...that really helps
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TSUblueTiger replied on 04-20-2009 08:38AM [Reply]
The key to the ACT is practice and preparation. I recommend checking out an ACT book from the library. Take as many practice test as possible. Once you determine where you need help, ask your teacher to assist you with improving in that area. SAT, ACT, and SAT Subject Test Preparation Tips and Advice ACT Online Practice Tests - Peterson's
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sweet_honeybu from Riverside, CA replied on 04-27-2009 06:36PM [Reply]

first of all- dont say that you're not that bright... trust me... someone trying to go to college, has to be a smart person... i would still apply to whatever college i could and wanted to apply to...make your application letter stand out tho...and if you still have some reservations, try for those ACT and SAT again like TSUbluetiger said... and if need be, apply to junior colleges and try for your top college again...but dont give up hope and dont stop trying
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crstewart14 replied on 04-28-2009 04:49PM [Reply]
I say continue to practice. Look up the next possible test dates and until it arrives....STUDY STUDY STUDY!!! You can create an ACT study calender. I think you will get into Norfolk with your SAT score though.
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