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Dang. You really have a plan set up at such an early age! I only started even looking into colleges midway through my junior year! I definitely will say starting early does give a goal to reach throughout your 4 years of high school. It'll be really ambitious for me to ask, but if you have your heart set on it already, what major do you want to pursue? It's perfectly fine if you don't know yet. That's what high school and even the beginning years of Uni are for!Fyren wrote: ↑June 8th, 2020, 6:02 pm Thank you for the wonderful insights, Nyda. I'm probably going to UIUC unless I get accepted into a college that's better for me, so dual credit from my local community college is going to be accepted there. My district also allows us to get an associate's degree in science when we do dual credit full time (aka you go to community college for all of your classes during junior and senior year; not sure if other districts do this too, though), and I've been debating on whether I should do that or not later on. The above posts definitely gave me a little more perspective, though.
On the subject of UIUC admissions, since both of you live in-state, you are slightly more favored towards UIUC than out-of-state. From my high school alone, I believe most students my year committed to UIUC (roughly 10%), and I think that has been the case for almost every year. THAT BEING SAID, UIUC gets competitive if you select your major within the College of Engineering or even Gies College of Business. UIUC is one of the best colleges to attend for engineering (ranking #10 overall for engineering and ranking #5 for CS on the US News & World ReportBooknerd wrote: ↑June 8th, 2020, 6:28 pm
Whoa. Fyren, you seem really confident that you could make it into UIUC. Good for you!
I wish I could say the same for myself... But I really don't know where I can or can't go. I mean, the high school I'm looking at right now is kinda competitive. With the competitive selective enrollment high schools in CPS, I think the problem is not achieving a high enough test score/writing a really good letter, but having to compete with your classmates. A college can only accept so many students from one high school... For all I know, 100 people at high school A could probably get into College A with ease. But the college isn't going to accept all 100 (because diversity). So they're probably going to take a few students from high school A, high school B, high school C, and so on. (Please correct me if I'm wrong about this). So if I want a really good chance at UIUC, I would have to stand out in my class.
I can't imagine how lucky it would be to know you're going to get into a good college, like you Fyren. You must be in a nice, uncompetitive, but really good school environment if you have that assurance that you can make it in, already from middle school (well, I guess you're a freshman now. But still)
Oh well, I guess I'll just wait and see. I still have a couple of years before that time comes, so I guess there's no point in stressing myself out now, right?
Ha. I hate her. I'm probably going to get that at the bookstore soon.
Nice nice. Mad respect for trying physics. AP Physics can be tough for some people, but can come easily for others. Don't be scared if you want to change your idea and explore something you like more!
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I can't agree more with this. High school is the time to try new things to find what you are good at and then start to excel at it. It's actually one of the steps in Erikson's development stages: Identity vs. Role Confusion. During adolescence, people start to explore for their beliefs, values, and goals. It is the time where you discover yourself and your passion. Psychology ftw!jaspattack wrote: ↑June 9th, 2020, 8:25 am Also, just remember that it's okay to change your mind. When I was in middle school I thought I wanted to go into computer science, and now that I've gotten more experience in different fields I want to go into biology. Same thing happened with locations - in middle school I wanted to go super far away, but now I'm pretty certain I'm going to stay in the Midwest. Don't get absolutely stubborn and set on one thing; while it's good to have goals being flexible is a really important part of the process. I definitely have a top choice school and have made a lot of plans around if I get into it, but I also have quite a few schools I would like to go to if I don't get in.
The main thing is to be willing to explore throughout high school! Don't get so caught up in your future that you don't try new things and fail at them. Do a lot of extracurricular activities that interest you, and do them because you love them. Don't waste your (precious, precious) free time on something that you don't care about so you can put it on an application. You probably won't even end up putting it on there.
Awesome! Physics is a great subject and I'm glad that you're interested in pursuing it further. (Also not to toot my own horn or anything but if you're interested in such things, you should consider going to Columbia. I know it's awhile in the future and you said you would be interested in potentially going to other colleges outside of UIUC, but Columbia has the Lamont Earth Observatory in the Palisades that does geology research and the Earth Center on 114th and Broadway that does such things as well. Also, their Physics department is quite top-notch and has lots of opportunities for research and learning. Just a consideration
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