It depends on the rest of your character. good colleges look at your grades and your test scores. but the factors that really matter are your essay and your interview.
top 33.33% which is 1/3 of 100%
Regent University College of Science and Technology.
No, the correct verb to use with "you" is "were": "You were in the top third of your graduating class."
A Baseball bat is a third-class lever because the fulcrum is on the end of one side, the effect force is in the middle, and the resistant force, the load, is at the top.
the passengers wore the clothes they could afford so, first class would wear gold and silk dresses and furs, but second class might wear the same but not as pure or grand and third class would were long skirts and a top but not that grand the men in first and second class would wear tuxedos and third class men trousers and a baggy top or dungaree's.
4 years
graduating at the top of your respected class, being intern to professor, and start a info hotline for other college students.
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It is only correct if you are standing on top of a young person.What are you trying to say? If you mean someone who is at their physical prime, you might say "at the peak of youth" or "at the prime of their life."If you mean a young person who is top of their class, you might say "at the top of his or her class" or "the best of the youths."
college football?. Don't you mean American college football,or the real thing?
making good grades in high school being in the top 25 in my graduating class going to college
It depends on what you mean really ! IN my top honors Irish class there are fiche cuig (25) students
No scholarships for that, good luck in community college.