College Application Advice
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So we don't really have a claude where a lot of students like to hang out, i wouldn't say, um, i am walking up and down the main thoroughfare. There's, like, one hundred more in front of you right now. A lot of us are commuters, as i mentioned before yeah, they think there's, like, sixty thousand dollars. So i'm walking to class and i thought i would kind of run you guys through the college application process and kind of what i did and found most helpful. When i was applying for school, i actually took the ct six times, which is kind of ridiculous. I know it's a lot to ask anyone to take it much, but i highly, highly, highly recommend taking it more than one. I know a lot of schools will give you a free tests if you're in the public school system. Um, the more times that you take it, the better you're gonna do because you're gonna get more familiar with us and obviously is going to improve your chances not only getting into the college but giving scholarships through the college if you know that paying for college is gonna be an issue like it is for a lot of students cross the street. So i think that would probably be my best advice for anyone who is thinking about going to college. Looking into colleges is to take those standardized tests as painful as they are as many times as you're able as many times as you can afford to take them, because it's really gonna help you out in the long run. In trying to pay for college, trying to get into college university, south florida isn't particularly difficult. College to get into it and say, i think we have like a fifty percent acceptance, right ? So it's not like ivy league material, but it is something that you're gonna have to really try for really get those essays down. Yeah, i think the best advice that i could give anyone is to take the standardized test that you're in take as many times as possible to get the best score possible. So what that means is they'll take the highest score from each of your different sections. So your highest writing, your highest reading, highest math, etcetera, etcetera. They'll actually bring all of those together to give you your best score, and that's what they'll accept. So every time that you send them stuff, that's what they'll take. That's what they will apply for a scholarship. Take it, take it, take it, take it once, twice, three times as many times as possible. I promise it's going to help you in the long run.