Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:30 AM EDT2013-06-18 12:30:38 GMT
It happened around 2:30 this morning at the kangaroo express on south kentucky. You can see a heavy police presence at the scene. Officers say a white male in his late 20's, early 30's walked into theMore >>
Officers say the suspect walked into the gas station, implied he a weapon and demanded cash.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 4:32 PM EDT2013-06-19 20:32:11 GMT
A new Subway opening along Highway 41 and Morgan Avenue in Evansville treated dozens of customers to a free sandwich Tuesday evening. It was their way of welcoming folks to the new location. "It'sMore >>
A new Subway opening along Highway 41 and Morgan Avenue in Evansville treated dozens of customers to a free sandwich Tuesday evening.More >>
President Barack Obama's 26-hour whirlwind visit to Berlin caps three days of international summitry for the president, and marks his return to a place where he once summoned a throng of 200,000 to share his...More >>
Summoning the harsh history of this once-divided city, President Barack Obama on Wednesday cautioned the U.S. and Europe against "complacency" brought on by peace, pledging to cut America's deployed nuclear weapons by...More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 4:23 PM EDT2013-06-19 20:23:29 GMT
Major demolition inside the old McCurdy Hotel in Downtown Evansville should begin in just a few months. The Kunkel Group plans to convert the almost 100-year-old building into high-end apartments. It'sMore >>
It's run down right now with some windows boarded up, but a little over a year from now, the old McCurdy Hotel along Riverside Drive should be restored to its former glory.More >>
The Taliban have claimed responsibility for an attack in Afghanistan that killed four U.S. troops just hours after the insurgent group announced it would hold talks with the Americans on finding a political solution...More >>
Hopes dimmed for talks aimed at ending the Afghan war when an angry President Hamid Karzai on Wednesday suspended security negotiations with the U.S. and scuttled a peace delegation to the Taliban, sending American officials...More >>
You must realize that your high school grades and class selection are vital when applying to college. You should try to maintain a good grade point average through all four of your high school years. Your Junior and Senior year grades and class selection are extremely important. If you aim to apply to a competitive college, you need to maintain a high grade point average; anywhere from a 3.33 to a 4.0 would put you in the running. Of course, the higher your grades, the better chance you have to getting into your desired college. As far as class selection, you should take the most advanced classes that you can, as long as you can succeed in those classes. A "B+" in an honors level class may be better for many colleges than an A in a regular level course. Most colleges want to see that you challenged yourself during high school. Still, if you can't maintain at least a "B+" average in the honors class, the regular level class is probably a better choice. AP classes are also always beneficial when applying to colleges. Plus, you can take the AP test at the end of the school year and perhaps earn college credit for the AP class, which could save you money and get you out of some of the entry level college courses. Make sure that your junior and senior year you take a balanced schedule of subjects and you challenge yourself as much as possible.
Colleges also scruntinize your life outside of the classroom. Most colleges like to see that you were a leader in high school and that you took advantages of the opportunities available to you. Extracurricular activities such as sports, theatre, music and academic programs (such as National Honor Society, scholars bowl, student council etc), and community service are looked highly upon by college admission departments. You certainly don't have to be involved in everything. In fact, most admission departments would rather you really excel in one or two extracurricular areas than play a small part in many different activities.
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