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4.4
based on 7 reviews
  • David from La Crescenta, CA

    Try to get A's in any and all remaining high school classes to maximize your GPA, and get the Official SAT Study Guide and do several of the practice tests inside to maximize your score when you take the SAT. These will maximize the monetary… more read full review

    Try to get A's in any and all remaining high school classes to maximize your GPA, and get the Official SAT Study Guide and do several of the practice tests inside to maximize your score when you take the SAT. These will maximize the monetary assistance you will get from the college, as well as raising your chances of getting other scholarships.
    Get in touch early with an admissions counselor here, who will help you with everything until you start your classes.
    If you are taking AP classes, make sure you take the AP tests and do well on them, so that you can transfer in credits and start with a lighter load. It is always good to start with a light load while you get used to how things work.
    If you may be transferring more than 12 credit hours, you may want to wait until you have paid your part of the tuition before you ask to have the credits counted.
    Class starts the last week of August, and registration is the last week before class starts. You meet with a counselor who teaches classes associated with your major, and he/she advises you on what to take. It is a good idea to meet with him/her again a couple days after your counseling appointment and review the schedule in case your mind has changed about any of the classes. read full review

  • LeTu student

    Take the ACT multiple times. That extra point could mean $2000 more a year for your merit scholarship.
    Take dual credit classes in high school. They are an excellent way in getting rid of your basics so you can start on something relevant to… more read full review

    Take the ACT multiple times. That extra point could mean $2000 more a year for your merit scholarship.
    Take dual credit classes in high school. They are an excellent way in getting rid of your basics so you can start on something relevant to your major.
    Apply for housing IMMEDIATELY after being accepted (if you know you are going there). I waited until mid-June before my freshman year and barely got into a dorm.
    Check LeTourneau's deadline for FAFSA as well, if you want need-based financial aid or loans. read full review

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