Loves Disney
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By mail. I don't trust online lol. With mail I can make copies of everything I send in and then if there is a problem, I can simply mail it in again.
I think one of mine is online only. I don't really mind, too much paper confuses me.Loves Disney said:By mail. I don't trust online lol. With mail I can make copies of everything I send in and then if there is a problem, I can simply mail it in again.
Disney=Love said:I think one of mine is online only. I don't really mind, too much paper confuses me.
Today, I got my transcript and next week I'll find out my class rank, I'm happy with the transcript, hopefully the rank is good. I have so much college stuff to do in so little time!
Disney=Love said:You're ahead of me I still need to:
-Ask for recommendations
-Choose around 3 more colleges to visit and apply for
-Take the SATs for a second time
-Write college essay
-Figure out how I'm even supposed to apply!
I don't have a long list of colleges, only one that I'm strong one and one that's just okay. But I've haven't visited many either. Some visits will be crammed in the next few weeks, I just want to have as many options as I can.Loves Disney said:Heh, yeah I'm taking SATs for the second time and I haven't even looked at the applications!!
I'm only applying to two colleges. I simply CAN'T find anymore...I can't, I've tried and I can't, heh.


The guidance counselor mails my entire application, but you have to give them three weeks to get it ready, so that's some pressure.TheGirlin14G said:All my schools are equal right now.. they are all pretty well established for musical theater and dance, so right now it just depends on who accepts academically, then who accepts me talent-wise into the major, then who offers me the most money.
What I've done:
-learned/practiced required audition pieces
-started 3(out of 4) applications
-asked my acting teacher for a recommendation
-visited 1 college(I'm taking my other tours when I go to audition, since I have to go there anyway)
-Registered for my second go at the SATs
I have to:
-Ask for teacher recs.
-(possibly)Schedule the ACTs
-Finish applications
-Apply for more scholorships
-Apply for even more scholorships
-Pick a song go sing at my Baccalaureate ceremony
-Get a job to pay for senior week
It sounds like you guys are saying you have to mail your own transcripts? Is that right? At my school the guidance councilor handles all that stuff. Just wondering.
TheGirlin14G said:All my schools are equal right now.. they are all pretty well established for musical theater and dance, so right now it just depends on who accepts academically, then who accepts me talent-wise into the major, then who offers me the most money.
What I've done:
-learned/practiced required audition pieces
-started 3(out of 4) applications
-asked my acting teacher for a recommendation
-visited 1 college(I'm taking my other tours when I go to audition, since I have to go there anyway)
-Registered for my second go at the SATs
I have to:
-Ask for teacher recs.
-(possibly)Schedule the ACTs
-Finish applications
-Apply for more scholorships
-Apply for even more scholorships
-Pick a song go sing at my Baccalaureate ceremony
-Get a job to pay for senior week
It sounds like you guys are saying you have to mail your own transcripts? Is that right? At my school the guidance councilor handles all that stuff. Just wondering.
Loves Disney said:You can send it yourself or have guidance do that. I'm sending everything in myself because I don't trust guidance, heh. They have made one too many mistakes. I have also heard horror stories of students not getting into college because their guidance messed up by not sending everything.
By sending it myself, I can make copies of everything I send in and I can keep track of things. I can keep calling to make sure everything is in. I wouldn't trust the rest of my life in the hands of guidance who is also juggling other applications. I'd rather do it myself, heh.

TheGirlin14G said:Good point. I don't know.. my guidance office is pretty good about it.. it helps that I'm on the good side of everyone in there - and one of them is my friend's mom so I'm in the loop with that stuff..
There is so much to think about![]()
pigletgirl said:The counselors at our school won't tell us our rank. If you take all honor's classes, then you are in the top 5%, according to my counselor.
I do my applications online. Its fast easy, and alot simpler. Who has signed up for scholarships? I applied for the Presidential one, last spring and I find out next week, whether I get it or not. I will definitely let you all know. If I do get it then it means I get free tuition, books, meals, ect. The only downside is that you have to go to a university that is in your state. I have the option of going to NAU (Northern Arizona university), ASU (Arizona State U) or UofA (U of Arizona). All of this college is so annoying, yet exciting all at the same time!
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