i personally think its not a specific extracirricular but a broad range of different ones
good ones
Yes you can. I was able to get in with a 3.4 GPA and outside of the top 25% of my class. (700 People) I wasnt extremely involved in extra curricular activities. I was in a few things, but that's it. I did have upwards of 90+ Hours of Community Service though. Your Test Scores can impact it as well. I scored a 29 on the ACT, but have a roomate at OSU who had a composite 21 and was able to get in. So I would say you have a pretty good chance of getting in. Nothing guaranteed.
I personally like Wertiwa Springs High. It is a cozy little school full of history and great people. It offers an abundance of curricular and extra-curricular activities and provides students with a more than capable teaching body.
Extra-curricular activities are important because they can help gain entry to university by developing your skill-set and providing a good future. These activities also help to socialise and meet new people and many can help us keep fit.
Yes, it looks better on your University application. Plus, nowadays more universities are declining applications from people who do little/none extra curricular activities. Even if you get the best GCSE results and A-Level results, you may not be offered a place.
A person can gain admission into Malaysian University by applying for entrance. The school will pick people who will be a goof fit for the college.
You will have to talk to the people at the college you are applying to. They will have the requirements for transfer of credits.
How else are people going to make money as well as applying mathematical concepts in everyday life
When I went to an orientation seminar I heard the average GPA was a 3.5. I had a 3.39 unweighted and I got admitted into the university. Admission is not based solely on GPA. Extra-Curricular activities are an integral part of your admission. There are some rare cases where people get in with low GPA's. One of my friends got in with a 3.0, yet at the same time one of my friends with a 3.5 did not get in. It's not as easy as statistics. Just do your best.
You would have to talk to the people at the specific college you are applying to. They will have the necessary criteria for transfer of credits.
Extracurricular activities provide a chance for students to make friendships outside of the regular classroom. When a student takes part in an extracurricular activity, he will meet other people his age who have similar interests, thus making it more likely that he will have things in common with those students and bond with them.
School life for poor people often involved facing challenges such as lack of access to resources, inadequate facilities, and limited opportunities for extracurricular activities. They may have struggled with hunger, inadequate clothing, and lack of support services. Despite these obstacles, many poor students still managed to persevere and succeed academically through hard work and determination.
You will have to talk to the people at the specific college you are applying to. They will know the requirements for transfer of credits.