1-My high School grades are more important than my standardized test (ACT, PSAT & SAT) scores?
TRUE OR FALSE
2-The College with the lowest price will be most affordable?
TRUE OR FALSE
3-Big Colleges are best if i haven’t decided on a major field?
TRUE OR FALSE
4-Colleges requieres you to take three years of english classes during high school?
TRUE OR FALSE
5-The Federal government provides most of the financial aid?
TRUE OR FALSE
6-I can get into a selective college if i did poorly in 9th or 10th grade?
TRUE OR FALSE
7-Colleges requieren yo take three or more years of math classes that are Algebra 1 ann higher?
TRUE OR FALSE
8-Anyone can get into a public university, but it’s hard to get into a private college?
TRUE OR FALSE
9-The first step to getting financial aid is researching scholarships?
TRUE OR FALSE
10-Only straight “A” students get aid?
TRUE OR FALSE
ANSWERS
1A T– Your performance in HS is a better predictor of college success than the standardized testes. Colleges still consider look at your test scores.
2A F-Some colleges with high tuition have raised significants amounts from grants. They have more money to give to students in the form of scholarships, which reduce the sticker price.
3A F-Best college is one that has core requirements of distribution requirements that ensure you will explore new areas and fields.
4A F-Most schools require 4 or more years of english classes.
5A F-Private colleges supply the largest portion of financial aid; government grants comprise only a moderate proportion of the aid available.
6A T-Colleges look for improvement in performance.
7A T-You must take at least three years of math at the algebra 1 level or higher.
8A F-Some public Universities are among the most competitive to get into.
9A F-First steps is to complete the free application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) .
10A F–Federal aid is based on financial need.