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Q: How much is college.
A: The average annual in-state college tuition in California was $13,947 for the
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Q:What type of colleges are there
A:Community csu’s Uc’s Private’s
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Q:what kind of money can i get
A:loans scholarships grants
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Q:What money do i have to pay back
A:Loans
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Q:When do applications open.
A: oct 1st
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Q:What is food like on srjc
A: good
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Q: What's better big or small colleges
A:depends on your personality
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Q: Can i get into a good college
A: Prob Not
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Q: How does a fafsa works
A: You apply and you can get money depending on your parents taxes and income
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Q: What matters more sat or grades
A: Gpa will do a better job of reflecting your college ability
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11.What is the benefit of going on a GAP year?
There are many benefits for taking a gap year and these benefits include becoming
happier, more self confident, learning ownership, becoming more self aware, and more. Also
taking a GAP year can also benefit your education and rejuvenate your brain.
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❖ When are the application deadlines?
Application deadlines start in November and go till January. Although some schools have
deadlines in October. Early action deadlines are usually November 1 and November 15.
For your RD schools May 1st is the national response date. FAFSA deadlines are
December 15. Scholarship deadline for Cornish is also December 15. Merit scholarships
are available at cornish
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★ Should I get a part time job as a student or focus on school?
○ Depending on the school situation (such as scholarships or grade requirements),
working can be very good for college students. It gives students work experience,
time management skills, and extra cash. In conclusion, yes, a part time job would
be a good idea.
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★ What do colleges look at more SAT or GPA?
○ It depends on where you choose to go to, but for a majority of students and
SAT/ACT score is the score that colleges look at more instead of GPA, even
though it is this an important factor when applying for college. As we all know
your GPA is based over four years and that's why colleges look at SAT scores
because they are more recent and they can rely on the score being more up to date
not overall.