pigletgirl
Mama to 4 Disney loving kids!
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Thats where she applied for the scholarship. They were awarding them there.
Yeah, they do take alot of pride in students who go above and beyond their school work.
Does your school have AP exams? Depending on how you score, I have heard, can also weigh your GPA, plus get you into an honors college and maybe even skipping things like english 101.
Hahah I'll ask her about them tomorrow when I see her. And no there is no limit on the number. Most are going to be "private" scholarships meaning they aren't through the school. Even if they were through the school there is not a limit on the number you can apply for. There is a limiting amount you can receive though. Like you can't get more than tuition + books + extra fees. Basically, they can't pay you money...if that makes sense. And sometimes if you get certain scholarships they come with the condition that you have to drop all other school scholarships. Nearly all of those are scholarships that have a large amount of money attached to them. But not all huge scholarships say you have to drop all other school scholarships. The $40,000 one I am competing for allows me to keep any other scholarship I get even if I win the money, which is nice. =)LOL no I meant the scholarship funds. I'm going to apply for any and all of them that I can. Are there certain limits on the number of scholarships you can apply for?
i just went to the website, and they offered scholarships. it was some bs essay, and i didn't get it, but i still applied. (i think it was geared towards people who worked there)Thank God! What do you mean Lowes and Home Depot?
It'll all depend on your score.Yay for AP courses and getting credit! If all goes as plans I'll have 12 credit hours when I start college all thanks to AP classes. =)
i think it would really depend on the disability you have. if you could look up the national foundation for your disability, i'm sure they offer scholarships.
i know my school does diversity and enrichment scholarships to students who are "different." usually essay scholarships. so i would look for things like that.
my school also has "disabled student services" which is an advocacy center for all sorts of physical and mental disabilities. i think they MAY offer a scholarship.
i'm sure you could find some, you just have to keep an eye out, and know where to look.
UCF rocks!You think your life is going by fast! I am APPLYING for colleges now
I still want to be that little girl who is care free riding on Dumbo in WDW.
I feel like life is slipping through my fingers
I am applying at the University of Central Florida, but I will most likely go to a community college for the first two years and transfer to Orlando and work as CM.
ACT, here we go. There are more dates than Feb. They just aren't held at your school, check the ACT website for the test dates. I took the spring break one (falls right around spring break) and the one that my state mandated (not a national test) two weeks after that one. There are 4 parts plus an optional writing (most schools want the writing so I'd take it): math, reading, grammar, and science. Each test is scored and then you get a composite (average of all scores). It out of 36. Any other questions?Okay, I've got a few more questions.
ACTs? I'm kind of confused. Give me the low down. I'm going to my guidance counselor to talk about it in the morning. ACT isn't until Feb 6, SAT is not until March 13.
Would a knee replacement and significant hearing loss (40% gone in both ears, can't hear high pitches, require hearing aids) count on the financial aid part? (I can't think of the word I'm looking for right now! Scholarships, but there was something else too..)
Oh, I'm not worried about my scores. All I need is a 3. I've got those on my AP US History and AP Language and Composition from last year. And this year I've got AP Calc AB, AP Psych, AP Environment Science, and AP Studio Art (won't count). But like I said, everything just has to go right. =)It'll all depend on your score.![]()
I mean, like, how hard is the ACT?
is your votech college credit? if so, then you DEFINITELY need to take that into consideration and only apply at places that accept that school's credit. kwim? some colleges don't take certain credits from other colleges.
also, out of state tuition is at least doubled in state tuition.
and penn state is the number one party school in the us.![]()
You think your life is going by fast! I am APPLYING for colleges now
I still want to be that little girl who is care free riding on Dumbo in WDW.
I feel like life is slipping through my fingers
I am applying at the University of Central Florida, but I will most likely go to a community college for the first two years and transfer to Orlando and work as CM.
Yes!
I already took my ACT last December. I want to wait and take it again this coming summer.
I already have my two colleges narrowed down.
McNeese, which in is Lake Charles, La.
Northwestern, which is in Natchitoches, La. (where Steel Magnolia's was filmed)
I pretty much already know what I want to go into.
Psychology, ABA (Applied Behavior Analysis). I want to work with Autistic kids. I think they are the most amazing kids on the earth. I'd LOVE to be the one to help them show the world what they can accomplish!
I'm actually excited to go to college. I'm ready to live on my own. Live for me. I know I'm going to cry my eyes out the first few months though. lol