Yes, a straight 4.0 is not technically required. However, there is limited space, and it partly depends on how well other students did as well.
I'm assuming that by "some Bs" you mean "mostly As with a B or two". If you mean "mostly Cs, with a few Bs" then no, you can pretty much give up on that plan right now.
Yes, Ivy League Colleges award scholarships to students who cannot afford to pay high college fees. They also offer financial assistance to students from middle income groups as well.
Most colleges will but not the Ivy League types.
yes they do accept probably and it depends on what year u are in
Some of the classes or workshops that are available at the Art Students League would all involve working or learning about art. Elements of drawing, sculpturing, water painting, as well as print making, are only some of the courses available. For further details such as enrolling for the school, email and telephone number can be found on the company website itself.
All of the Ivy league colleges have vet programs. They are difficult to get into and you have to have extremely good grades.
Art Students' League of Philadelphia was created in 1886.
League of Romanian Students Abroad was created in 2009.
all collges you have a good chance of getting accepted everywhere
Most likely not. you're competing against students that have a 4.0 with 7 or more ap classes. even some of those students will not be offered admission.
Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes ended in 1865.
Universal League for the Material Elevation of the Industrious Classes was created in 1863.
There are a lot of colleges that will accept a GPA of a 2.3, such as Northern Kentucky University. You will have to meet their benchmarks on the ACT.