There are a variety of factors that influence an college acceptance decision. First and foremost is the high school transcript which shows the grades you received in which classes (rigor is an important factor for top tiered schools). The other objective piece is SAT or ACT scores. Extracurricular activities, individual/family circumstances, volunteer, character, awards/honors, etc are also considered. Also, your ethnicity can influence your acceptance. In short, there is no guarenteed chance of getting in or one way to guarentee an acceptance.
The chances of getting into a college are determined by several factors including grade, SAT and ACT scores, and activities. To know the chances of getting into a specific college one needs to know the name of the college.
Well it does not guarantee that you will get into any college, but it does bring up your chances of getting into a college.
very high if you go to college!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
50% if you have experience and been to college
If you go to college you have a lot more chances of getting a better job.
You can get in if you show dedication and talent in college, But you better be perfect to be in a league of perfection.
It will lower your chances of getting the education you need for the career of your dreams.
No one can calculate what your chances are without knowing a great deal more about you and your circumstances. You can buy a 'degree' from diploma mills so if you do that you are 100% sure of getting one. Not that it would be worth anything. You can study and go to college/university, work hard and perhaps get one. Your chances cannot be calculated.
Anyone with a high GPA has a chance of getting into Cornell College in Qatar. It is a medical college and is known for its top notch facilities and all the great professors.
If you had only one B in your freshman year and straight A's throughout high school, it should not affect your chances of getting into a UC college. For more details, you can contact the college.
never you dont have a life. just quit now.
It could if they gave a big endowment to the college. I am the 10 th person in my family to graduate out of the same college and even in the same department. Made no difference to my getting in or not. My grades and test scores were what was important.