Could you list the 13 CD’s from in order from rigorous/competitive to easy or less competitive please?
I am currently in the application process and am pretty sure I will not get in. I live in CD 7
I know this shouldn’t be an excuse, but my high school doesn’t have that many activities. I wanted to take AP Calc but they said I was going to be with people out of my age group meaning that I will be projected to not do as well. How am I suppose to do great stuff with such harsh restrictions while other students in other schools are taking like 5 AP classes their sophomore year? I live in johnston county and it is rough!
Does NCSSM have to accepted specific amount of people from each county or CD?
These are my stats: (what do you think?)
9th
Regular Health/PE (semester)- 96
Honors Essentials of English (semester)- 87
Honors Algebra II (semester)-93
Honors World History (semester) -91
Honors Earth/Environmental Science (semester)- 98
Honors English I (semester)-95
Regular Marketing (semester)-98
Honors Pre-Calculus (semester) - 95
Honors Discrete Math (semester)-95
Honors Biology (semester) -95
Honors English II (semester)- 96
Honors Civics & Economics (semester) -97
10th
[Current] AP Statistics (semester)- 95
[Current] AP US Government- 100
[Current] Honors Chemistry - 96
[Current] Regular Microsoft Word & Powerpoint/ Publisher-99
SAT: Math(520) Reading(510) Writing(450)
Unweighted GPA: 3.83
Weighted GPA: 4.667
Class Rank: 1 out of 379
I’m in HOSA, but not really an active member
National Junior Honor Society
I’m really worried. Please give me the straight up bad news.
My interview (discovery day) at NCSSM is coming up. How can I give a good impression?
What are 5 good reasons to go to NCSSM?