bernardnv
Jun 27, 2011
Undergraduate / 'No area of perfection' - high school record and academic abilities. MSU [4]
If you feel that your high school record does not accurately represent your academic abilities, please explain why. Include and discuss particular extenuating circumstances that may have contributed to any scholastic challenges.
When applying for colleges and/or universities, schools use ACT/SAT scores, cumulative GPA, and college preparation courses they've taken to determine if the student is academically fit to be admitted into their college/university. But what happens if ACT/SAT scores and cumulative GPA aren't up to part, and you attend a school where college preparation courses are unavailable, does that mean the student is incompetent in handling university.... [..]
If you feel that your high school record does not accurately represent your academic abilities, please explain why. Include and discuss particular extenuating circumstances that may have contributed to any scholastic challenges.
When applying for colleges and/or universities, schools use ACT/SAT scores, cumulative GPA, and college preparation courses they've taken to determine if the student is academically fit to be admitted into their college/university. But what happens if ACT/SAT scores and cumulative GPA aren't up to part, and you attend a school where college preparation courses are unavailable, does that mean the student is incompetent in handling university.... [..]