The quarterback for the University of Illinois in 1960 was a hometown boy from Champaign, Illinois. His name was John Easterbrook and he wore number 11.
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Through the 2011 season, 15.
They were outright Big 10 champions in 1914, 1919, 1928, 1946, 1951, 1963, 1983, and 2001. They were co-champions in 1910, 1915, 1918, 1923, 1927, 1953, and 1990.
The motto of Illinois State University is 'Gladly we Learn and Teach'.
The University of Illinois campus is located in both Champaign, IL and Urbana, IL.
3.89 is the average high school gpa of those admitted
Some famous people that went to Illinois State University are: Gary Alan Sinise (actor), Jeffrey Perry(actor),
Timothy Darrell "Tim" Russ (actor), Craig Phillip Robinson (actor), John Gavin Malkovich(actor), Laura Elizabeth "Laurie" Metcalf(actor), Jane Marie Lynch (actor), Michael Zimmer (football coach), Brock Allen Stewart (baseball),
Nathan Palmer Jr. (football), Laurent Robinson(football), Dennis Ray Nelson (football),Harry Osterman (Chicago city council), Christine Winger (Congressman from Illinois), Tammie Wilson,(Congressman from Alaska), and many others.
The Illinois Factory Act was created in 1893. It prohibited child labor and limited women's working hours and it soon became a model for other states.
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The grade point average scale is based out of a total of 4.0-points. 9.88 out of 10.00 can be converted into 98.80 percent (%). 98.80% of 4.00 equals a GPA of 3.95. However, each institution may have different methods for transferring grades and recalculating GPA index scores. It is advisable to always verify with the admissions department on how they calculate GPA.
illini is some sort of Indian tribe that i guess was stationed in Illinois and so i guess that's how they got that nickname. and because illini is short for Illinois
The student to faculty ratio at University of Illinois at Champaign is 19 to 1. There are 32,281 students enrolled for the 2014 school year, so they have a faculty of about 1,700.
The ACT is scored out of 35, so this would probably be considered a low to average score
The University of Illinois has been the the tournament 25 times - the first being in 1942 and the last of course this year. So far they have not won the Championship...four times they have gone to the Final Four (1949, 1951, 1952, and 1989) and their tournament record is 29 wins and 24 losses.
They are about 60 miles apart. By vehicle, about an hour.
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.
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After researching, it says that the average ACT is between a 27-32.. this can vary though, there was a girl from my school who got in with a 23 and another who had a 27 and didn't get in.. I think the school looks more so at essays, GPA, courses taken, and extra curricular activities.. hope this helped :) p.s. Also, be sure you spell it Champaign if you decide to apply. ; )
Northern Illinois University is located at 300 Normal Road, DeKalb, IL 60115. The school gives group tours on a daily basis.
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Depends on the school. A lot of regular 4-year schools require scores to be a little higher (I knew someone that got into the University of Cincinnati with a 17). Some smaller state schools, like Northern Kentucky University and Shawnee State University do not have any specific requirements, but it would be best if you had around a 3.0 to offset the ACT score. Another option is to go to a community college and then transfer after you prove your academic ability, or try a branch of a larger school.
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