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1. use the \college search\ box on the college board website to find a …

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  1. use the \college search\ box on the college board website to find a college you are interested in. then read through the \applying\ section and list and describe four admission requirements. (4 points)
  1. after you have reviewed the admission requirements, list two requirements you meet. (2 points)
  1. now that you understand the admission requirements for this particular college, discuss two reasons why you will — or will not — apply. (4 points)

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Brief Explanations

To solve this, first, access the College Board website. Use the "College Search" tool to pick a college, say, Harvard University. Then, navigate to the "Applying" section. For Harvard, four admission requirements could be: 1. High school transcript with strong academic performance in rigorous courses (like AP, IB). 2. SAT or ACT scores (though test - optional now, but still considered). 3. Letters of recommendation from teachers and a counselor. 4. Personal essay showcasing unique experiences and goals.

Brief Explanations

Using the same college (Harvard), if a student has: 1. Taken several AP courses and got good grades (meets the strong academic performance in rigorous courses requirement). 2. Has a teacher and a counselor willing to write strong letters of recommendation (meets the letter of recommendation requirement).

Brief Explanations

For applying to Harvard: Reason 1 - The academic resources and world - class faculty can provide excellent learning opportunities. Reason 2 - The diverse student community and extracurricular activities can help in personal and professional growth. For not applying: Reason 1 - The extremely competitive admission rate (low acceptance) makes it very hard to get in. Reason 2 - The cost of attendance (tuition, living expenses) might be too high for some.

Answer:

Let's take Harvard University as an example.

  1. High school transcript with strong performance in challenging courses (e.g., AP, IB).
  2. SAT/ACT scores (test - optional but considered).
  3. Letters of recommendation (from teachers and counselor).
  4. Personal essay (to show individuality and goals).
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