When do I start applying to college?
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I am almost done with my junior year in high school; only a week left. I already have a list of colleges to which I want to apply. I checked up on their websites and they say that applications will be available only in September or October. Even the Common Application website says that the Common Application for fall 2009 isn't available yet. However, when people learn that I haven't started working on applications as yet, they give me a shocked, disapproving look. But I don't understand. How am I supposed to start working on the applications if I haven't even seen them? Also, I wanted to ask you about the SAT Subject Tests. I recently took the Math 2 and Literature tests. I am not happy with my math test; I know I could have done better. I am good at math and I don't want one bad test to tarnish my resume for college. But I don't want to cancel my test scores because my literature test went very well. Now, either I can wait for my scores or cancel them (I have three days). If I cancel, I will be taking Math 2, literature and U.S. History in the fall. However, if I wait for my scores, I will still be taking the math test along with U.S. History in the fall. Arethere any disadvantages to taking the same Subject Test twice? Will it be better if I just cancel my scores? For informational purposes, I am NOT a U.S. Citizen. I attend a DoDDS school in Europe. I have a cumulative high school GPA of around 3.75- 3.85:all A's throughout high school except for one B and one B or C (don't know yet). I took the SATs in May and got a 2160 - math 780, critical reading 670 and writing 710. I am taking the SATs again in October. I have had one AP this year: AP Language. Next year I will take AP Literature, AP Statistics, AP Calculus AB and AP Comparative Government and Politics. I want to major in Statistics and I am considering political science as a possible minor. Thank you for your time. I would really appreciate it if you could advise me.
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Answer:
AT, Don't worry about what other people say. You have your own path to follow. I don't know what schools you are looking at but most bring their applications out in about mid to late August. As for the common app, the only part of the application that takes only time are the essays and they are something that you should ideally be thinking about this summer. The good news is that the essay questions almost never change on the common app so take a look at an old one and start thinking about how to answer one or more of the essay questions. As for the SAT subject tests, unless you really bombed the math test I would not cancel them. You can retake math in the fall and hopefully bring the score up. Virtually all colleges will consider your highest score so a lower test score shouldn't be a problem. Don't worry. You are obviously a bright student and if you have chosen your colleges well, come next spring you should be able to choose among some good colleges.
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