A few days ago
I’m 24 yrs old, in college – would it be wise to attempt the ACT’s again for a high score for a scholarship?
In high school, I performed pretty well on my ACT’s – score 28. If I pursued it, I could have probably received some hefty scholarships from any college of my choice. Instead, I joined the military for 4 yours, and now that I’m out and currently going to school, I was wondering that if I took my ACT’s again and scored just as well, would/could there be any scholarships out there for me?
I know that I’m receiving my GI Bill right now, but more scholarships are always nice. Being that I receive a GI Bill, I am disqualified for a lot of scholarships. Does anyone know of any that I can still apply for? Thank you!
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A few days ago
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You shouldn’t have to take the ACT again, but double check on that. 28 is a great score and many schools – especially state universitys will have an academic scholarship available – even if you are receiving a GI bill. It all depends on the college and where you live. Let me know if you need more help.
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A few days ago
No, it’s enough. Get the grades while in college and then you’ll be offered lots of scholarships. It takes times. There are honor societies and clubs. I mean, right now, it’s all about getting in. When you are in, get the grades. The grades will take care of everything. Trust me.
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