1 in 8 ( I attend that university ;)
It most likely will.
Being bilingual does not greatly increase your chances of getting into an Ivy League University. Good grades, who you know, your SAT scores and community involvement will come first. Being bilingual shows that you are a well rounded person.
If you don't have a diploma, none. If you do, no worse then someone who hasn't dropped out.
No, but the same risk factors that increase the chances of getting cataracts are normally present in both eyes.
Why would tattoos that aren't even visible affect your chances of getting into a good school? The solution is simple: Wear a shirt.
It is actually a good idea to tell them why you left. It could increase your chances of getting hired.
No one can calculate what your chances are without knowing a great deal more about you and your circumstances. You can buy a 'degree' from diploma mills so if you do that you are 100% sure of getting one. Not that it would be worth anything. You can study and go to college/university, work hard and perhaps get one. Your chances cannot be calculated.
You have a pretty good chance of getting into Harvard.
The University of Southern California does not use minimum quantitative admissions guidelines for incoming students. However, most successful freshman applicants graduate in the top ten percent of their class. Transfer students should show an academically rigorous track record in their previous studies.
One in six chances of getting a six
Anyone who has the proper education and qualifications can be considered eligible for a job as an operations director job. With previous experience this will increase your chances of getting a position.
You should have about a 3.00 GPA. A higher GPA would boost your chances of getting into the university, so make sure to do all your work and study hard.