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cherries-and-knives · 6 months
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GUESS WHO GOT EARLY ACCEPTANCE INTO THE COLLEGE SHE WANTED?? THIS GIRLLLLL :D
(Wishing allllll the people’s applying for college rn good luck, and some sanity because lord knows it’s needed :,)
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rapz-rites · 6 months
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YALL… I just got accepted into my first college. 😁 To celebrate expect a Damian x reader post by the end of this week. 😘
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It’s an elite acceptance system that has to do background work and verify credentials to see what you’ll add to the community. Far more important than college applications
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moastudiess · 1 year
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11.19.2022~ Just got accepted into my top university of choice! It’s also the first college I’ve heard back from so far, so I’m very excited and optimistic for the others to come. I’m on Thanksgiving break now, and ready to meet up with friends, make some gifts for teachers that wrote me letters of recommendation, and take advantage of all the sales to get some shopping done~
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spidercrush3 · 6 months
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Just got my first college acceptance! (And it's for my first choice major!)
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eriiaer · 1 year
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I am so honored and excited to announce that I have been accepted to and have committed to the University of Virginia as a part of the class of 2027 for the College of Arts and Sciences!
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As an OOS student, I was absolutely shocked when I saw that I had been accepted (OOS EA had a 12 percent acceptance rate this year!!). UVA has been my dream school for a very long time now and I can't wait for the opportunities I'll have at the school. I plan to major astronomy and minor studio arts!
Not everyone gets admitted to their dream school, so I'm very very thankful that I get to have this happy ending. I started from a severely traumatic background, so the fact that I've made it to here makes me so emotional and happy for everything and everyone I have now.
I started this whole process in August, so you can imagine the emotions I had and why I cried for so long after opening my decision. I know the road ahead won't be perfect, but like I said in my personal essay: "I might see that the world is large, and that there is something out there for a person like me".
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I'm so happy for this opportunity and so excited to be a Hoo! Wahoowa!
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After weeks of waiting and anxiety I can now say I got into my dream school!
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yourlocalzombie · 1 year
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Got accepted into college for biology y'all, I'm becoming the ultimate nerd
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mytasteinmemes · 2 years
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lamieswritingnook · 4 months
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COLLEGE I TAKE BACK WHAT I SAID.
thanks for letting me in 😍
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AT LONG LAST TERMINATION IS HERE AND I WAS TOLD MY RNA TRANSCRIPT WAS ACCEPTED….. The terminator sequences sent me an email that RNA polymerase released my transcript
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reinbouxsworld · 5 months
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chapter 7 doodles + a quick thought of levan?
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ibaptutoring · 1 year
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AP, IB, and University Admission
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF AP AND IB?
The Advanced Placement (AP) program and the International Baccalaureate (IB) are the two most prominent elite-level curriculums for high school students across the globe. Both programs offer students a more rigorous curriculum compared to standard high school courses and are widely recognized by post-secondary institutions all over the world.
Many parents, teachers, and students may wonder about the real-world benefits of the AP and IB programs, so in this article we will discuss the differences between them, how they affect post-secondary admissions, and the overall impact of enrolling in these advanced curriculums.
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AP AND IB?
The Advanced Placement program was created by the College Board in 1955. It offers college-level courses for high school students, which are primarily taken during grades 11 and 12. There are currently 38 AP courses and exams available, ranging from science and math to the humanities, art, music, and beyond.
In 2018, College Board also began offering Pre-AP courses for students in their first and second year of high school. The Pre-AP courses are designed to allow students to focus on the core themes in every course and develop essential skills needed to succeed in grades 11 and 12. As of 2021, eleven Pre-AP courses are available, although no official Pre-AP-designated schools in Canada exist. In the United States, over twelve thousand schools offer AP Calculus AB, while only 288 offer Pre-AP Algebra 1. Technically, students can take any AP courses beginning in grade 9, but due to its difficulty and level of critical thinking needed of students, the CollegeBoard does not recommend it until they are in grade 11 or 12. The International Baccalaureate, on the other hand, is a complete and comprehensive programme that covers grades 1 to 12. It offers a Primary Years Programme (PYP) for students aged 3 to 12, a five-year Middle Years Programme (MYP) for students aged 11-16, and a two-year Diploma Programme (DP) for students aged 16 to 19. To learn more about the IB Programmes, click on this link. Students do not have to begin with the PYP or MYP; they can join IB in Grade 11 to get their IB Diploma. To do so, they must pass six courses, three of which must be Higher Level (HL), complete their theory of knowledge (TOK), extended essay (EE), and a creativity, activity, services (CAS) requirement. Alternatively, they can pursue an IB certificate for as many courses as they like.
In Canada, both AP and IB are well represented in schools. There are 377 IB schools in Canada (189 schools offer the DP, 172 offer the MYP, and 189 offer PYP), while 424 schools across Canada offer AP. If we compare the programs that are offered specifically in high school, AP is twice as popular as IBDP in Canada. In the United States, AP is overwhelmingly more popular, being offered in over 16,000 schools, while IB is only offered in 1,900. However, with approximately 18,000 schools offering AP courses worldwide, it is clear that it is primarily situated in the United States; IB is more evenly distributed internationally. Read the rest of the article here
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lightblueberrie · 2 years
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I’m starting my last semester of college and have nothing to show for it. No fun memories, no friends, no adventures. When I was in high school and imagined what “the worst” would be when I committed to a college I wasn’t excited about it was this. Everyone assured me that it would be fine, I’d make friends with my roommate (dropped out), orientation group (transferred out) or clubs (didn’t survive Covid). I’m excited to be done because it means I never have to go back but it also means I failed at having a decent college experience. There is only so much solace that can be taken in a good academic experience. College was supposed to be fun.
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bananakeiky · 2 months
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genshin be like trans kid with mommy issues gets a new mommy
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softpiastri · 2 years
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Am I the only one who literally checks their college acceptance letters over and over again because they don’t believe that it really happened?
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