My Plan
The Basics
Level(s) of study I'm interested in:
- Associate's - I don't know yet
- Bachelor's - I don't know yet
- Language Programs - 10/01/2012
Countries/regions where I would like to study:
My Goals
I hope this site can help me to find good schools and colleges abroad. I intend to learn about other cultures, differents countries, be more independent and teach what I know to others. In 2030 I will be studying and learning more and more. We can´t stop learning, never!
My School Preferences
School Setting: In between Rural and Urban
Getting In
selectivity: Somewhat Selective (admits 1/3 to 2/3 of applicants)
open admissions policy: Yes
graduation rate: No
glbt-friendly: No
My Education
Secondary
name of school attended: Colégio Bom Jesus Aparecida
did you graduate? Yes
year of graduation: 2010
area of study:
none
have you taken the SAT?
The
SAT Reasoning Test (formerly
Scholastic Aptitude Test and
Scholastic Assessment Test) is a
standardized test for
college admissions in the
United States. The test is intended assess a student's readiness for college. The current SAT Reasoning Test, introduced in 2005, takes three hours and forty-five minutes, and costs $45 ($71 International), excluding late fees. Possible scores range from 600 to 2400, combining test results from three 800-point sections (math, critical reading, and writing).
My GPA on my educational system:
GPA stands for Grade Point Average, which is a measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university; calculated by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number attempted. It reflects the weighted mathematical average of the quality of your work, as indicated by your grades.
Why a GPA?
Knowing your GPA is the simplest way to learn how you compare to others when you apply to study in other countries. Colleges and universities want to evaluate your grades based on their own GPA scale.
My educational system GPA country:
GPA stands for Grade Point Average, which is a measure of a student's academic achievement at a college or university; calculated by dividing the total number of grade points received by the total number attempted. It reflects the weighted mathematical average of the quality of your work, as indicated by your grades.
Why a GPA?
Knowing your GPA is the simplest way to learn how you compare to others when you apply to study in other countries. Colleges and universities want to evaluate your grades based on their own GPA scale.
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