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nancyfancy6
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Posted at 10:55 pm on July 5, 2006 |
| Yes,it is just a matter of confidence in yourself. you can do it, with the help of family and friends. |
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Izellah
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Posted at 8:42 am on July 2, 2006 |
| Getting involved is incredibly important. Grades just aren't really enough anymore because so many people go to college and so many people get high grades. You haveto show some effort in your area of study or community beyond just course work. Good luck! |
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jazzimine87
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Posted at 9:12 am on June 10, 2006 |
| employers want to know that you're not a bum. HS doesn't really matter after you get into college and it's like starting with a clean slate - you have to rebuild your status. The same reason the college accepted you is the same reason employers will accept you. they want to know you are a hard worker and have interests that dont involve schoolbooks. get involved, but don't overload yourself. |
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unionmenace
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Posted at 8:43 pm on April 20, 2006 |
| Get involved! Good grades are great, but competitive employers want to see what you can produce and that you can take initiative. |
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spiked2005
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Posted at 8:29 pm on April 16, 2006 |
| Don't listen to that, most employers perfer an experienced individual who has good experience, and not just gpa |
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nitro 1987
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Posted at 10:38 am on Sep. 4, 2005 |
| If you plan on applying to law make sure you are involved with other things beside school. |
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eclipse02
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Posted at 8:05 pm on Aug. 19, 2005 |
| Showing others that you have a life outside of academics can only make your application stronger. Like I was once told, it's easy to get good grades if you have nothing else taking up your time. Things get a lot harder once you add a part-time job or extracurricular activity to it. So yes, internships, jobs, and leadership activities are still important. Just find a healthy balance. |
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lilkatiekat
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Posted at 1:37 am on Aug. 17, 2005 |
| Yeah if you are multi talented then you wud probably be a really wnted student |
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inthedark
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Posted at 1:27 am on Aug. 17, 2005 |
| Most schools look for academic skills as well as practial and experience its good to have a mix of both |
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