Hey all my fellow 06 ers.. how does it feel to be a SENIOR !!! Oh yeah... well its finally time for us to start those applications.. I have completed Hamptons , Howards, and The Ohio State University. Wish me luck... However I wish all of you luck and please represent the colleges you get accepted to. :lol:
It's a lil early for an acceptance letter, lol but I just sent out my application to Howard a couple of days ago..and I plan on sending out Hampton's sometime at the end of November. GOOD LUCK TO YOU! 8)
ive done a couple applications...
Alcorn
Lemoyne Owens
jackson state
hmmmm
Ms Valley State
Toogalou
basically colleges in Mississippi but i have to do mines for Savannah, Alabama and Florida A&M
If you send it early to Hampton and have good grades(3.0+)... you have a high chance of getting in. The only tricky thing are the SAT/ACT based scholarship. The same thing with Howard too according to my cousin.
I received my early acceptance to FAMU. I should receive one any day now to Xavier. XU knows they are going to have to come of some serious jack to get me there now however.
hopefully I get accepted to Alabama A&M with some scholarship money tomorrow because they're giving P.I.L.O.T program members interviews at our college fair...I have my portfolio ready...I've sent in my application and transcript to Tennessee State, Jackson State, and Tuskegee...
I think someone said they received an early acceptance, if so, CONGRATULATIONS. I am preparing to send my application to Spelman College via Early Action. I am also applying to the Ohio State University, the College of William and Mary, Bennett College, Hampton University and maybe some others...who knows? Good luck to everyone!
FAMU was my first choice with Xavier a very close second until N.O. disappeared. I also applied to Howard and Hampton but decided not to send in the application fee. Decided I am not driving back and forth from Texas to VA or DC. Florida is far enough. I looked at a couple PWU's and changed my mind quickly. I am going to pharmacy school and I am quite comfortable with my HBCU's preparing me for that.