Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Online College Students Making the Grade

You can make yourself more attractive to the college admissions board and future employers by taking the right high school classes.

Meeting Course Requirements
Most colleges and online colleges require incoming students to complete:

Four years of English
Three years of math, including algebra II and geometry
Three years of history or social science
Two years of laboratory science
Two years of a foreign language

Boosting your Skills
Colleges and online colleges want to see that you've challenged yourself. Most competitive schools would prefer a B in a college-level history class than an A in a regular one. Be careful not to take on too much, though.

Getting Good Grades
Colleges are interested in your class rank and grade point average (GPA). Making the honor roll at your high school is always a good move, but if you rank at the top of your class and didn't take tough courses, colleges will notice.

Participating After School
Participation in school and community activities arms you with skills that will be valuable in your future. Give yourself the chance to expand on your talents, develop socially, and acquire some leadership skills.

Working Before College
Jobs and internships can help you try out a potential career while you earn money and experience for college.

Taking Time Off
Some students take a year off between high school and college education for many reasons. Think of what you could do:

Travel to places you have never been
Volunteer for a political campaign
Work full time to help pay for college
Go abroad to perform charity work
Intern at an archaeological dig

Take on projects that broaden your experience. As much as you can, make your time away from school count so you can demonstrate to college education admissions boards that you have been productive.

Taking Entrance Exams
Once you've taken stock of your strengths and qualifications, you'll need to decide which standardized tests you'll need if college is your plan.

Plan for the future in colleges or online colleges...

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