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Yes it definitely is possible. That's why if you engage in group therapy sessions they don't want you to have contact with the people you meet outside of therapy because you could pick up on their bad habits such as cutting and trying to commit suicide.
It means that the universe is cold and heartless. No matter how important you feel you are or how dear you hold anything, the universe doesn't care. We are all insignificant in the universe.
new person. you cannot get a 4.0 for 12th grade because that will leave you with a 3.7 overall GPA.
heres how to calculate your GPA: 1. add your scores plus what you want to get in 12th grade (3.27+3.47+4.28+4.98 ) you must get 4.98 and up, you cant get less because 2. the result you get from the sum of the scores which is 16 will be divided by the number of scores you're adding, which is 4. 16 divided by 4 is 4 C:p.s yo u can use this technique at school when calculating a class test average. so you must get 4.98 and up. I agree with the comment below me: you should get a 5.00 GPA because is not quite possible to get a 4.98 GPA, BUT WITH THIS THAT YOU KNOW NOW, GO TO YOUR SCHOOL COUNCELOR AND TELL HER ABOUT YOUR CALCULATIONS- SHE WILL BE MORE THAN GLAD TO HELP YOU.
It depends on how many credits you take each year. But, assuming the number of credits in each year are the same (and of course, assuming a 5-point-based GPA rather than 4-pt, in which case the 4.28 in 11th grade would have been impossible): You need a 4.98 GPA in 12th grade. However, assuming that your individual class quality points are always whole numbers, it will be impossible to earn a GPA of exactly 4.98 unless you took 50 credits (and got an A in 49 classes and a B in one). Therefore, for all practical purposes, you need a 5.0 GPA during your senior year.
What boats are sailed on college sailing teams?
colleges race a wide variety of boats. The main boats include:
How do you enter Harvard University?
You should try to get 1600 on the SAT because even if you do you could still not be admitted 4.0 without weighted class community service ( whole bunch ) www.harvard.edu
How many vacuum tubes did the Harvard Mark I computer have?
None. The Harvard Mark 1 ASCC (IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator) was an electromechanical computer built for Harvard by IBM's Endicott NY facility in 1944. It was constructed from 765,000 components which included switches, relays, motors, rotating shafts, and clutches. It contained no vacuum tubes.
The Harvard Mark III ADEC (Aiken Dahlgren Electronic Calculator) was the first computer to use vacuum tubes. It was built at Harvard in 1949 using 5000 vacuum tubes and 1500 crystal diodes, along with electromechanical components. The Harvard Mark IV, built in 1952, was the first fully electronic design.
You sure can. Try a community college or online courses. Once you have a few credits under your belt, you're a transfer student. Then you can go to any school that will accept your college class grades.
AnswerAs long as you passed all the required classes for admission to the college (and passing means C's not D's for colleges. Some high schools are more lax with their grading), then you can get into a college straight out of high school. It will be more difficult, but they often do look for improvement, and if you show a marked improvement, they will notice and take it into account. It helps to have extracirricular activities as well.
Where can one find guides for the Harvard Referencing System?
Guides for the Harvard Referencing System are very easy to find online. It is the most commonly used referencing system at Staffordshire University. You can find guides on their website.
What is the enrollment number of Harvard?
I think if you go to their web site, it should be there. Or at least there should be some sort of number.....then they can transfer you
Does sovereignty exist in the international system?
yes it is the sovereignty exist in the international system whereby it combine single group of state that are united by regular interaction that set them apart from other system. The system make sure that each state contribute to the stability and maintainance of the whole state that will tend toact to maintain the conditions that gaurantee it continued sovereign existence.
Which state had the first college Harvard?
Massachusetts is the home of Harvard. It was created when Massachusetts was just a colony, not a state, in 1636.
How many students from mainland China are admitted to Harvard each year?
Currently, about .005% of Harvard's new admissions each year are from mainland China.
Is Harvard University worth going in?
It is worth it if you're like a straight A student and are very confident. Just remember that Harvard is pretty much the number one school in the united states. So it's pretty challenging. Also if you know what you're doing and know what you're getting into you should graduate and be successful. So it is wrth it if you know you are very smart and you'll do whatever you can to graduate successfully.
How do you find perimeter of a circle without pi?
pi = C / r C = pi times r pi = 3.141592654... If you do not like pi, than use the number 3 instead, like little childen do.
Does Harvard require an SAT score or will ACT work?
If you go the the Harvard website (www.harvard.edu), click on Admission & Financial Aid, then click on the link for undergraduates. Once you're here you want to click on Admission & Financial Aid FAQ. This will give you a list of topics. Click on Standerdized Tests found under the admissions category. There you will find an answer to your question along with other similar questions. Hope this helps! Along with the SAT I, Harvard requires three SAT II subject tests. Taking the ACT too won't hurt, though.
What is the difference between the SAT subject test and the SAT reasoning test?
The SAT Reasoning Test is more general and tests your logic. It has math, critical reading, and writing sections, and is taken much more often than the subject tests. SAT Subject Tests focus on one specific subject, like US History or Physics. If you require any other information, practice tests,notes or reviews you can log on to www.examville.com.It has all the information required, Great stuff.
Will going to a private school up your chances in the ivy league?
There are some rumors that having rich parents and going to a prestigious private school would increase your chances of being accepted into Ivy League schools, but it no longer works that way. Top colleges now look for more diversity, economically, socially and racially. To drown out the rumors, ivies are increasing the percentage of public school students they accept. So, in all honesty a private school will not increase your chances of getting accepted into ivy league universities. Hope this helps! =)
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I go to a public school and I have 4.0 GPA with 2370 on my SAT and I'm also the president of my school's debate club, key club and I'm a varsity soccer player. I got accepted into Yale.
My sister goes to a private school and she has 3.97 (the studies are harder there) GPA with 2390 on her SAT and she's also an award winning violin player, president of the SADD club, founder of the school dance league and a Varsity Soccer player too! She got accepted into university of Pennsylvania.
University of Pennsylvania is an ivy league college too, but not as prestigious as Yale. You can see that going to private school didn't score her extra points over me.
While keeping great grades is key, most colleges evaluate your JUNIOR year to determine admissions requirements. They often discount freshman year because of transition changes from middle school. Though your freshman year is not as imporotant, your overall GPA and class ranking will still suffer from your bad year. Basically, it is not as important by itself, but it still matters in the long run. You are currently in your senior year, so those records aren't always available at decision time. Good work in your Junior year will make you or break you.