@Jamrock411 Thank you, I’d never considered that, I’ll definitely look into it and discuss it with my parents.
As for the SAT, on my practice tests I consistently received above 700s on CR. A 660 was the lowest I ever got. But, I spent too much time reading the last section and when they called 1 minute remaining, I freaked out and just filled out random answers on the scantron. I know, that was really stupid, but I was a nervous wreck. But, when I got my scores back and saw I qualified for the full ride at NCCU, I decided that I didn’t need to retake it or take the ACT. At this point though, isn’t too late to take it and have the schools look at my scores?
My brother hated school and didn’t take SAT/ACT. He took three years off and now he’s interested in getting his degree. Although, he changed the major he wants about 8 times so honestly I don’t know if he’ll complete his degree. But, I haven’t seen him this excited about something since his junior year, so I’m supportive. My parents, less so.
6 IB+ToK+CAS junior year, 3 IB(all HL) and 1 AP Senior Year.
I’m not bad at science classes per se, in fact I was a ST for biology, Physical Science and OGT Science in 10th grade. I just hated IB Chem. Absolutely. It was terrible. NEVER AGAIN.
@MYOS1634 Isn’t it better to just get a bachelor’s in Psychology, so that way I can learn a bit in all subareas and then choose a specification for graduate school. Or is that not how this works?