No, you will receive an application that will ask you to work at McDonald's. Then the college will tell you that you have failed and that you have no chance.
Oh yeah...They're gona say ur fat.
wow u fucin dirtbag the kid is asking a reasonable question. why take your time and answer him like this u fucin fgget. i think you will be fine just do extremely well junior and senior year. and take some ap classes that you can handle.
no
a lot there is magh, novice, atom, peewee, bantom, midget, junior, farm league, nhl
It is possible. You must show more than good grades. They look for well rounded people who participate in clubs, community service and show strong leadership qualities.
You can be drafted by a Major League team straight out of high school-- many people are. After graduating high school, you have to make the choice about whether or not you want to sign or go to college. If you go to college, you can't be drafted again for three years, but if you go to a community or junior college, you can be drafted at any time. Bryce Harper did something highly unusual. After his sophomore year, he earned his GED (a requirement for high school players who want to get drafted), and then dropped out after his junior year. Then, he went to a junior college to play baseball for one year, and made it to the Junior College World Series at the ripe old age of 18. Then he got drafted, and made it to the big leagues before his 20th birthday. This is not common.
It all depends on what college the students currently attend and what their current grades are.
No
Junior Women's Hockey League was created in 2007.
Hank Aaron never attended college. During his junior year of high school, he joined a negro baseball league team.
not as a sophomore sorry
Junior League World Series was created in 1981.
National Junior Classical League was created in 1936.
Minnesota Junior Hockey League was created in 1974.
Canadian Junior Football League was created in 1890.