Tuesday, May 22 2012 8:36 AM EDT2012-05-22 12:36:31 GMT
Sometimes it just feels good to go back home. That's the case for Eclectic Elementary School teacher Malarie Futral. After graduating from Auburn Montgomery, she's now teaching in the same classroomsMore >>
Sometimes it just feels good to go back home. That's the case for Eclectic Elementary School teacher Malarie Futral. After graduating from Auburn Montgomery, she's now teaching in the same classroomsMore >>
Monday, May 21 2012 11:00 PM EDT2012-05-22 03:00:34 GMT
Rarely a day goes by that Wetumpka High School Math teacher Lisa Crownover isn't teaching. Her students know she only misses school for emergencies. But they also know, not every teacher has the sameMore >>
Rarely a day goes by that Wetumpka High School Math teacher Lisa Crownover isn't teaching. Her students know she only misses school for emergencies. But they also know, not every teacher has the same philosophy...More >>
Among the legislation passed by the Alabama State Legislature was a bill to lower the school starting age from 7 to 6. WSFA 12 News reporter Melissa Johnson has the details.More >>
Friday, May 18 2012 8:29 PM EDT2012-05-19 00:29:15 GMT
The parents of Alex Moore, the Chilton County teen who committed suicide two years ago, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Chilton County Board of Education. Alex Moore committed suicide atMore >>
The parents of Alex Moore, the Chilton County teen who committed suicide two years ago, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the Chilton County Board of Education.More >>
Thursday, May 17 2012 11:08 PM EDT2012-05-18 03:08:15 GMT
Are senior pranks getting worse than what we remember? Is it a right of passage that is going too far? Alabama School of Fine Arts students were part of one two weeks ago. Jamie Earnest said, "Our seniorMore >>
Are senior pranks getting worse than what we remember?More >>
Although application prices usually range from $50-100, you still should apply to six schools. Applying to just one or two schools is much too risky. Applying to more colleges gives you a better chance of being accepted somewhere, and may give you options. The cost is well worth it.
You should apply to two schools that you think are a little above your level. These schools should be ones that usually accept people with a higher GPA or SAT score than you have. It is really worth a shot to apply to "reach schools" because a lot of times, there is something about your application that is attractive to them. If you played the tuba faithfully all through highschool, and the college you are applying to just lost the only tuba player in their marching band, you have a good chance of fitting nicely into that niche.
Also, apply to two schools that could really go either way. You think you could get in, and you want to get in, but you aren't completely sure. You have as good of a chance as any.
Lastly, make sure to apply to two schools that you can certainly get in. Applying to "safety schools" is really important in case your other four fall through, you will still have a place to go come September. You can always transfer if you feel these schools aren't challenging you enough.