Where Do You Want to Go to College?
[2023-07-16 11:15:04]
So far, most high school alumni know where to go to next year.
Where would you like to go to college? why? Or, if there is another plan, what do you want to do after graduating from high school?
Throughout the year, The Choice blog has shared stories of high school graduates in the process of entering the university at the College Report Acceptance Rate in 2013, Tanya Abrams writes some serious numbers behind college entrance It was.
When students and parents decide on the university, The Choice will list the university admission statistics in 2013 as a series of institutions.
I hope that the data is not widespread, but it adds some prospects to the college entrance process, especially those who are disappointed with the results and uncertain about their results next year people.
The number of applicants has increased and the University of Southern California received more than 47,000 applications this year. This is more than 10,000 students two years ago, but at that time the applicant for this year was a second grader.
The university has also become more selective. According to the Ivy League report, the admission rate of Harvard University has declined to 79% this year. Stanford University accepted 69% of applicants over 38,800. The University of Chicago accepts only 8% of applicants over 30,300.
This is an extreme example, and over 2,000 universities in the country have over 2,000 universities, many of which offer high quality education and most of the students are applying. However, as the interest in selected educational institutions increases, it may be helpful to know that disappointed applicants need to throw away thousands of excellent, qualified and qualified students.
Where would you like to go to college? Do you have a "dream" school? Or, if there are alternatives other than university, what would you like to do after graduating from high school?
As shown in the chart, are you worried that acceptance rates of many selective universities are difficult?
When you entered college or currently attending college, which aspects of college entrance did you learn through your own or your friend's experience?
Please give the following comments to the students aged 13 and older. Please use only your name. For reasons of privacy policy, students' comments will not be posted using the last name.
As a high school student in high school, many students think about the big problem of life that many people seem to demand. It is not a problem you want to go to university. What are you doing after you finish high school? The problem is where you go yourself in ten years. When I think about my childhood, I have many dreams and I hope to achieve in the next decade. Ten years later, I find that I have achieved many goals, otherwise I will try to achieve these goals to achieve my life.
There are many reasons to delay the advance to university after graduating from high school, but even if I go to a university directly, I would like to share at least 10 reasons I should go to university immediately with you . I think that it is ideal to go straight from a high school to a four-year school, and it will guide you to your career sooner, but that is the same for all students. Personally, I decided to go to college and take time to decide which school I'd like to transfer. I decided to go with a PI girl who decided to attend a college of the same age, but I got a degree in AA and moved in the direction I wanted to go. If you really did something related to your future career or family life, I would say so, but otherwise seriously, it is prudent to do it after high school.
I study uncertain fields, go to college to find infinite work for infinite future, and lay the foundation for infinite life. Even if you go on to college without knowing what you want from there or what kind of work you want to do, you will not be able to become a driver in your life. Employers who require college degrees do not do th