Scholarship are important to anyone who wants to pursue the path of college/university. Scholarships are very helpful when it comes to paying for your college/university. There are scholarships out there for everyone you just have to look very hard to find the right one or you can also ask your counselor.Scholarships pay for students education and then the student can have money later on for other expensive s'. Before you take out a loan, check more scholarships out. Scholarships help everyone one out when it comes a time to get ready for college/university. Students all over the world want scholarships to save some money. Sometimes scholarships pay for the books necessary for the classes being taken.Scholarships don't ask for no money back. This website below tells you certain scholarships that can be for you.
http://www.hesc.ny.gov/content.nsf/SFC/Grants_Scholarships_and_Awards
Scholarships also make you look good to everyone around you. Like the teachers or the coaches around you. By earning a scholarship you can improve your outlook in college/university and as well get your classes or books paid of for. Scholarships have to be earned by the person for there achievements academically or physically or just because you are the way you are. There are scholarships out there for everyone. They are uniquely made for each person.
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Monday, January 13, 2014
Reflection Blog
To be prepared for any college/university education there has to be certain things that are very much needed in the college/ university application.
*It is necessary to know your class ranking as I need to find out.
*As well as doing my SAT/ACT's in order for the colleges/ universities to be able to recognize my application.
* It is also needed to finish all the required classes for the application to be completed.
It is necessary to finish your whole high school years to be able to get all the required classes out the way.SAT/ACT's the summer of your 10th grade year or the summer of your 11th grade yr. To know your class ranking you can find it out from your high school counselor,any time (if they are available).
*Know your class ranking every semester (at the beginning of every semester).
*Do your SAT/ACT before you graduate high school.
*Finish all your classes before you finish your high school years.
Academically I am where I need to be for my grade level. I have completed all the required classes a junior in high school should have. Usually there are some students which have to do more classes because they have failed the necessary classes before and its necessary for them to get them done before they graduate.
The colleges/universities that I have chosen are accommodated to my desired career as of right now. They might change in the future if I one day decide to change my career path.
*It is necessary to know your class ranking as I need to find out.
*As well as doing my SAT/ACT's in order for the colleges/ universities to be able to recognize my application.
* It is also needed to finish all the required classes for the application to be completed.
It is necessary to finish your whole high school years to be able to get all the required classes out the way.SAT/ACT's the summer of your 10th grade year or the summer of your 11th grade yr. To know your class ranking you can find it out from your high school counselor,any time (if they are available).
*Know your class ranking every semester (at the beginning of every semester).
*Do your SAT/ACT before you graduate high school.
*Finish all your classes before you finish your high school years.
Academically I am where I need to be for my grade level. I have completed all the required classes a junior in high school should have. Usually there are some students which have to do more classes because they have failed the necessary classes before and its necessary for them to get them done before they graduate.
The colleges/universities that I have chosen are accommodated to my desired career as of right now. They might change in the future if I one day decide to change my career path.
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