Keep working on bringing up your grades. In addition, remember that typically colleges and universities do not make admissions decisions based on only one part of the applicant. There are other considerations. The following is just an example of the criteria schools are concerned with.
Admission requirements:
Very important admission factors:
Considered:
yes, way better to go straight to university
It is possible. Colleges look at your complete high school transcript(all 4 years) when deciding on candidates for admissions. This aside it does not necessarily mean you will not get into a good college. Your chances greatly depend on what your grades are and the schools requirements and selection process.
It has no effect
Sophomore doesn't come from Latin.It comes from Greek.It means something roughly to the effect of "One who thinks they know more than they actually do."From the Greek "Sophists" meaning "Teachers" who charged a fee for their teachings, but who where often accused of teaching nothing of actual importance.
extreme chances in blood pressure
I wanted to know what effect does Technical Colleges have on the economy
Lake Michigan College's motto is 'The Lake Effect... On the Rest of Your Life'.
Grades are important, but sophomore year really doesn't matter (don't slack off though!). Junior year, unfortunately, is the one that really matters. Colleges don't JUST look at the grades, but also, at the level of the class (general, CP,honors, AP, IB,etc) and take that into consideration as well as any extra stuff that you're doing. If you are still unhappy with your grades when you do apply to college, use the "additional information" section to explain yourself (maybe you had a bad teacher, was put into a really hard class, was too involved in community service, death in the family, etc.)-it worked for me. But, make sure it's the truth. Don't worry; you're fine. Enjoy high school while it lasts...
From a private college into a state university under public control.
no. Just take 1 or 2. Chances are if u take anymore you will overdose.
Uses: Improves the chances of fertility Side Effect: Not sure.
Yes albinism should not effect your chances on getting into the army.