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Re: Anyone know anything about the SAT's? [message #55280 is a reply to message #55277] |
Sat, 20 May 2006 16:25 |
Shane
Messages: 1117 Registered: May 2009
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Which nightmare? College, girls, lack of money for my fledgling audio habit! We definitely don't make much money, so good grades and test scores are his hope. He's not into sports at all except playing a little basketball now and then. He like to ride his bicycle a lot and I attribute that to the many years I have ridden a road bike. All except this year because I just can't seem to find the time. I've only been out about 6 times since the first of the year. I'm still paying on my student loan and will be for awhile. Almost all of it went to daycare and having to live off campus. I was lucky in that my ACT scores pretty much helped pay for the school. I went to a private college because of the small classes and dedicated professors. I found that the schooling actually cost me less after scholarships and whatnot than going to a state school would have. They tend to have more money to offer at the private level if you meet the criteria, which really offsets the costs. My son probably is in the top 20 of his class as well (about the same size) and got several top awards for science, tech applications, and creativeness applied to both. So he makes me feel stupid at times, but as long as he doesn't make the butthead mistakes I did he's got a real chance for a great future.
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Re: Anyone know anything about the SAT's? [message #55283 is a reply to message #55282] |
Sun, 21 May 2006 06:06 |
lelandcrooks
Messages: 12 Registered: May 2009
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Don't despair. Apply to the private colleges. Most of them have got more money than they know what to do with. My daughter applied to 6 or 7 schools, and a private in LA coughed up the most cash by far. If they want you, they'll find a way. Especially if your son is muscial. The private colleges are far more giving and supportive of the liberal arts programs than the state universities. All they seem to give grants and scholarships for is athletics. We ended up with vocal music scholarship, debate scholarship, and a good sized grant. I'm sending her there for less than instate would have cost, (excluding my travel costs to visit ) Another reason she got a chunk was the school was looking to diversify it's classes. Small town midwestern girl goes to big LA private school. Apply out of state. Cross your t's and dot your i's. Pay attention to every deadline. The paperwork is much harder than when we went. Do the fafsa before the end of january. I did mine by Jan 10th this year. That also means you have to have your taxes done by then. Get your fafsa pin now. Get your son's pin now. Be ready to jump in as fast as possible. The early bird gets the worm is true here.
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Re: Anyone know anything about the SAT's? [message #55299 is a reply to message #55281] |
Thu, 25 May 2006 20:23 |
Bill Martinelli
Messages: 677 Registered: May 2009
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You say the College is more interested in SAT than HS grades. What do you think of that? I guess I question why the grading of 4 years of schooling in more or less real world situation, grades from a wide variety of faculty would be cast aside for a single test score. Sorry for a question instead of an answer!
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