They have a high number of applicants and a limited number of spots
cal poly is very high selective than some other colleges.
Colleges with varying admission policies typically fall into three categories: less selective, moderately selective, and highly selective. Less selective institutions include community colleges and some regional public universities, which often have open admissions. Moderately selective colleges, such as many state universities and liberal arts colleges, consider GPA and standardized test scores but also value holistic factors like extracurricular activities. Highly selective schools, like Ivy League universities and top-tier private colleges, have rigorous admission criteria, focusing on exceptional academic performance, impressive test scores, and strong letters of recommendation.
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It depends on the college. For more selective colleges will want at least 3 credits favorably 4 though. I suggest buying the U.S. News Ultimate College Guide to see exactly what the specific colleges recommend.
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North Carolina has a good cheer team but is very selective
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No ,not all, because some colleges don't believe that cheer leading is a sport
Colgate is among the "most selective" colleges in the nation, on a par with the Ivy League.
Colgate is among the "most selective" colleges in the nation, on a par with the Ivy League.
A Low GPA may result in you not getiing accepted into a selective college. This will directly effect your career, and you may not get a good job. Some colleges (known as liberal arts colleges) only bases their admissions 25% on your GPA. These colleges are private colleges, usually about 32 Thousand or so a year, and are for people who wish to explore many majors.
yes. selective colleges want people with good grades in everything. However, if your major is something like science, colleges would put less emphasis on foreign language grades