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I had sent my college application online but I don’t know how to send the essay..or do i just mail it to them?

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I really want to go on an exchange trip to Mexico to learn about the culture. The school takes us to a really nice piece of Mexico and we stay with a family there and learn more about the language, people, and customs. My parents seem to think that it won’t make much of a difference on my college application and it’s a lot of money. I’m having a hard time finding proof for them. Please help me :( :(

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I always hear that when picking extra curricular activites, you should choose something you’re interested in. Well, I’m interested in photography, fashion, and web design but I don’t know how to turn any of those hobbies into something I would be able to put on my college application. Is there anything I can do? And I mean things I for over the summer, so no starting clubs or anything like that.

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I’m interested in leaving public high school, because I have no doubt that I can teach myself more than a congested classroom could. In homeschooling, how do you take AP (Advanced Placement) courses? How does the college application process work? Please thoroughly explain the entire process.

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What looks better on a college application: Somone who went to a college prep private school and got a 3.4 gpa verses someone who went to a public school and got a 4.0 gpa?

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I submitted my college application to 2 UC’s where I said I was going to take certain AP tests but I changed my mind. Where do I go to change that information? Do I have to call in to the UC Admissions Office?

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For example, my application is due Jan. 15, and today is Dec. 16 and I still do not have my essays fully written. Am I cutting it too close to the due date to send it in?
I was just wondering, because some people said I already waited way too long and I should have already sent it in by now. Think this will cut my chances of getting into the college?

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My college application isn’t the only reason that I would do it, but I was wondering if it could go on my application. I know that the college admission people look for things like volunteer work, so would this be considered the same thing?

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On my college application, do I have to have a music teacher in order for my talents in music to count?
I play several instruments, and i have taken maybe more than a year for 2 of them, but I don’t exactly have a teacher, I’m self taught. My friend says it won’t count because I actually have to have a teacher. But I’m thinking I can make a demo tape or something and get somebody musically important to write about it.

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