Welcome to the start of the school year!
A lucky group of high school students gave Dr. Michael Wu their full attention this September 15th at the IWE Study office. Dr. Wu's advice was collected eagerly by our participants, who went home with hope, determination, and definite answers to some of their raging questions.
While your path in life could go anywhere, what has been accomplished up to a deadline largely determines the short-term future. If you are in high school, that deadline looms in just after graduating Grade 11, when you enter Grade 12-- the year of college applications.
While your path in life could go anywhere, what has been accomplished up to a deadline largely determines the short-term future. If you are in high school, that deadline looms in just after graduating Grade 11, when you enter Grade 12-- the year of college applications.
Take our quiz to see how much you need to find out before it's too late! Answer True or False for each question.
1: US colleges and universities look at transcripts from Grade 9 to Grade 12. 2: If a student gets 2400 on his SAT Reasoning Test, he will very likely be admitted to Harvard. 3: University admissions will contact students for in-person interviews for more information. 4: Being involved in a lot of volunteering and personal hobbies but not winning awards for them is useless on an application. | 5. When requesting teacher references, always request them from the subject that you want to pursue further studies in. 6: Being honest on an application is beneficial. 7: Getting straight A's guarantees admission to a good school anywhere in the world. 8: After deciding what to study in and writing your choice on an application, it cannot be changed. |
Email your responses to [email protected] with subject line, "Issue 3 Quiz" and we'll let you know how many you got right!