FAQs College application advice
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So applying to college can cure really, really, really frustrating. One of the things that I did, I plan to so many schools that were close to my house. So you don't being one of them actually didn't want to come to school here. The only problem is they didn't have a specific film and television program. They only had a theater, which is something that is OK, but not a Staley towards playing career path. You want to make sure that when you're touring schools or colleges or just getting information that you asked everything, you could ask, Hey, like howto students get to school, Is there a bus? Um, what's the weather like here? Because technically, you're going to be living on campus. They're students who come here and don't really know about it. If you don't know what you want to study, you could always transfer. Make sure that you get enough information that you're not stuck in a school that you don't like, and you end up having to pay for classes that you never wanted to take, either. Um, But I decided to go to see your number because I got financial aid and scholarships to come here. Not only that, but they have a program that I want to study, So I just gave it a try. Not only that, but you made so many friends here, they have so many programs, and it's something that it's just it just fell so perfectly for my schedule and the person I am today, Um, one of the things that you could do to better your chances to go into school is get those grates. I know a lot of teachers can get really, really frustrated if you just don't turn in a paper on the lot where your grade that's not gonna look good when you go to college. They do look at that, and I know that standardized testing, Khun B. A little bit of, like, a little bit of a half full. I ended up going to school with good grades and in a lot of community service volunteering. You want to make sure that you ask whoever you can your school like your advisors just to make sure that you have everything you need to graduate first Tamal to graduate, and you make sure you know what you want to do after, even if you're scared about the expense, which is what a lot of students do in high school, Um, go ahead and, like call the school, ask, How much is it going to be if I went to school and study this in this? If I took this many classes or part time or full time? I used to think that college was really expensive. Within financial aid, in a couple scholarships, I am able to continue to two to continue to pursue my degree here. Honestly, it's just asking questions because, like I said, you're going to be living here. I know that being a first generation student can be hard, but there's people who have done it before, and they should put that continue to do it. Just don't be scared, Be yourself colleges, Tons of fun. Just just ask any questions and investigate, Get more information, Not just about one school, but multiple schools because, like I said, you're gonna be studying there to build your career.