HELP! Which college should I go to??
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go to a school where you can play year round..
You could get into HARVARD? Seriously?
If so, GO.
Just take 12 credits each semester and major in business. I have heard that is an easier major. Probably avoid English classes due to term papers, you have to take general electives, but see if you can do it at a community college the following summer and have the credits transfer to Harvard.
What are your SATs like? You can find out your IQ if you know your SAT scores.
Go to this site: www.assessmentpsychology.com and click on IQ and it will tell the equivalence, at least for your verbal SAT. I don't know why math SAT scores are not on there, too. Good luck.
A college workload is very overated and Harvard does not give sport scholarships. I would look at BC if you are that good in golf. Getting a free education is more important than going to sunny California. USC probably has plenty of golfers.
Liar.
Harvard is in the Ivy League -- and the Ivy League does not offer athletic scholarships.
BTW -- Harvard does not offer a Business degree for undergraduates -- so the above advice is worthless.
USC is a very good school -- but BC or Harvard ar much better. UNC or Duke would be a better climate & environment for either soccer or golf.
you will never get colleges.play golf
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i think you should go to school in Boston because you have a full scholarship and even though you don't like it as much as soccer but you never no playing golf might start a new and better future
Go for Boston College. A free ride on a golf scholarship is fantastic at a good school like BC. Why take the risk of not getting a scholarship and being buried in debt in California?
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