PLEASE PPLE TELL ME ABOUT NNCU!!

7 replies · 1706 views · Started by itz_m0delchiiq · May 2005
wasup yall?! im from new york and im thinking about going to NCCU in the fall of fall 2006..and i'm trying to see what the deal is with NCCU. i know its pretty easy to get into. i mean i havent done good in school for 2 years, but this year i brought my grades up real good i got all 7o ,8o ,9o (it aint great, but i was failin er'thing before)...so i mean is it worth giving a shot?! because im real determained to go to college. ive done/do a lot of community services so i think that might help me with getting in. PLEASE gimme some insight people!! thank you!! shanelle aka nellzie babiie :grin:
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· May 2005
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if u are really determained to attend NNCU nothing can stop u
· May 2005
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yeah, but i mean what are my chances? should i bother getting my hopes up?!
· May 2005
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m0del_chiiq wrote:
yeah, but i mean what are my chances? should i bother getting my hopes up?!
what are your SAT scores and GPA
· May 2005
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uh i havent taken my SATs yet, im taking them on JUNE 4TH...and right now my GPA is not too good its like a 2.5
· May 2005
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m0del_chiiq wrote:
uh i havent taken my SATs yet, im taking them on JUNE 4TH...and right now my GPA is not too good its like a 2.5
You got a good shot. I've seen people get into Howard with worse :-) . You're gonna be aite, just make sure u work on that SAT. Just don't give up.
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WileECoyote06 · May 2005
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NCCU accepts students based on a profile. In other words, it's not always your SAT or your GPA that determines your acceptance. If your serious about NC Central, enroll in our SAT Preparation camp. The scores you make at the camp can be used for admissions. In most cases, there is a 115 - 215 point gain for students who train under Dr. Joseph Aicher. http://www.nccu.edu/univcoll/page4.html Your GPA looks fine, but you probably won't qualify for any school-based scholarships. Start visiting www.fastweb.com, to try to apply for other scholarships. If you don't perform well on your SAT, and are offered provisional acceptance, they will allow you to come to campus and take a few classes next summer. If you make satisfactory grades in those classes, then you may enroll as a matriculating student. Just some options. And BTW, you need to get on the phone with the Admissions office (919) 530-6298 or Toll free: 1-877-667-7533. Good luck!
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