Religion I, II, III, and IV
English I, II, III, and IV
quoir
Art I and II
maybe trigonometry
200-250 hours community service
atleast 8 honors classes and 1 AP classes(thats all they offer)
Spanish I, II , III, and IV
health
P.E.
Algebra I and II
geometry
business math
precalculus
biology
phisics
chemistry
integrated phisecs and chemistry
world gepgraphy
world history
American history
government
economics
computer app I and II
computer programming
video production
senior seminar
study skills
home ec.
I was also wondering if I can also put classes taken on a college allpication if they were not accredited?I can also croquet, sew, embroider, and scrapbook a little. I;m really good at scrapbooking though.I have to go to a Christian private school. Will this effesct my chances of getting in?This is wha the school website says under accredited:Chisholm Trail Academy is accredited by the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges and Universities which is a recognized member of the National Council for Private School Accreditation and the Texas Private School Commission and is recognized as accredited by the Texas Education Agency.Does this mean I can only go to a college in Texas?Or is it possible for me to go to an ivy league?My gpa will be atleast a 3.8 or higher.and my SAT about 1900. I will also take the ACT and I do pretty good on those sort of things.
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If your schools is accredited by an agency the state recognizes, any school in the country will accept your credits. Although that’s really something you should have checked 4 years ago.
Your class list looks pretty typical. We can’t tell you anything about where you’ll get in with knowing GPA, SAT scores, and class standing. The Ivies turn down a lot more people than they take, including many valedictorians, straight-A students, and perfect SAT scorers.
If you took classes in those other things you mentioned, they’ll already be on your transcript.
If your schools is accredited by an agency the state recognizes, any school in the country will accept your credits. Although that’s really something you should have checked 4 years ago.
Your class list looks pretty typical. We can’t tell you anything about where you’ll get in with knowing GPA, SAT scores, and class standing. The Ivies turn down a lot more people than they take, including many valedictorians, straight-A students, and perfect SAT scorers.
If you took classes in those other things you mentioned, they’ll already be on your transcript.
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