Of course you do! There is no limit as to how many colleges you can apply to. There are hundreds and hundreds of colleges in the U.S. Try doing some research to search for more colleges that suit your needs and wants. And if you're still in high school, talk to your guidance counselor, Hope i helped!
She applied to MANY colleges before finally being accepted.
Shawn's favorite college team is the Iowa Hawkeyes. She is a REALLY big fan.
It depends on the college. Some have already notified students, others wont until as late as mid-April. Check their website.
This is not a wise thing to do. You will only stand the chance of complicating your life and education. There are students who do not fair well at a college, and apply to others as a first-time student. This is fraud, and can lead to dismissal. It's just not worth it. If the student feels they will not be accepted by an institution based on the students prior academic performance at the other school, it would be better to attend a community college (which are open admissions), bring up their grade point average (GPA), and then apply to the college of interest at a latter date.
Not everybody had a chance to study when they were younger because they had to work, could not afford college, had kids etc. Others wants to further educate themselves and get promotions or other jobs.
Many teenagers struggle with being accepted by others. The important thing to remember is that a person should never have to change who they are to be accepted by others. Rather than try to coerce another group of people to accept you, look for peers who like the same things you do.
New ideas are never readily accepted.
Its not a superb college..its descent college among others
No, but he can forgive if you have accepted Christ as your savior and you forgive others.
LISTEN,LISTEN and LISTEN!
Darwin's views were met with skepticism and controversy when they were first presented. However, over time, his theory of evolution by natural selection gained widespread acceptance among the scientific community as more evidence accumulated to support it. Today, his ideas form the foundation of modern evolutionary theory.
The motto of Ferrum College is 'Not Self, But Others'.