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What does CR mean on Common App?

Counselor recommendation (CR): Required or optional, based on the member's choice. Counselors may submit a recommendation even if it is not required by the college or university. If required, the application will not be considered complete until submitted.
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What does SR mean on Common App?

School Report (SR)

Mandatory form for all Counselors/persons responsible for documenting a student's academic progress. Typically includes school profile and any transcripts.
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What does PE mean on Common App?

Students need to review the prompts for the Personal Statement Common App Personal Essay (PE) and also check essays that may be required from each of the colleges they are considering.
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What does accelerated mean on the common app?

This typically involves covering more material or delving deeper into subjects. For example, if your school offers an accelerated math class, it might include content from a higher level math course or go through the standard curriculum at a quicker rate to allow students to learn more within the same timeframe.
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What does C&G mean on the common app?

Some colleges require that you complete the Courses and Grades section of the Common App. If your college is not on this list, you do not need to complete the Courses and Grades section. Here is a list of colleges that require Courses & Grades: American Academy of Art College. Amherst College.
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Do you report PE on Common App?

While you can self-report PE grades on the Common App, it's unlikely that you'll need to report these grades on the UC app.
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Why is UC not on Common App?

Unfortunately for applicants, the University of California does not host applications on the Common App or the Coalition App. California has always done things its own way, like going test blind for the foreseeable future, so it isn't surprising that the California state schools have a different application system.
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Is accelerated better than honors?

“Accelerated/Advanced” Classes vs “Honors” Classes

Accelerated/Advanced classes do not provide students with any bump in GPA. The UC System does not provide any bump in GPA for any classes taken in the 9th grade.
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What GPA goes on Common App?

We know that grades matter in college admissions. The Common App gives you a choice in adding your weighted GPA or unweighted GPA to your application.
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Is gifted better than accelerated?

Accelerated generally refers to high achieving students while gifted applies to high ability students. Of course, there is overlap and (arguably) gifted students find it easier to accelerate, but many average students can accelerate in school through hard work.
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Do colleges look at 10 12 GPA?

What GPA do I use? For the UC's and CSU's you will use your 10-12 academic weighted GPA. For all other universities you will use your 9-12 total GPA, colleges will specify weighted or non-weighted.
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What does rolling mean for college?

Rolling admission means colleges review applications as they're sent in; there is no hard deadline by which you need to submit your application. In contrast, schools with a regular decision policy require you to submit your application by a certain deadline -- usually in late December or January.
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What is a good preliminary GPA?

A good cumulative GPA and a good overall GPA to target is higher than 3.0, as this is considered above average. An above-average GPA may increase your chances of being accepted at your top-choice school and program for an undergraduate or graduate degree.
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How do I ace my Common App?

Experts' Top 7 Common App Essay Tips
  1. Don't Mistake a Rare Topic for an Effective Topic. ...
  2. Pick the Best Essay Prompt for You. ...
  3. Use Your Space Wisely. ...
  4. Fill Your Story With Details. ...
  5. Channel Your Authentic Voice. ...
  6. Get Feedback. ...
  7. Don't Neglect Supplemental Essays.
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What does course 1 name mean on Common App?

Under Course 1 title, type the full name of your first course. (This may be different from what you call the course on an everyday basis—you may refer to “Algebra II and Trigonometry” as simply “Trig,” but colleges will want to see the full course title.)
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Should I put my class rank on my Common App?

You should report your current Class Rank and GPA, even if they might change later in the school year. If your school does not rank, select 'None' from the drop down menu.
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Is a 4.7 weighted GPA good?

A GPA above 4 indicates that your institution employs a weighted GPA system (class difficulty is considered in conjunction with your grades). A 5.0 GPA is the highest possible in most high schools. If you got a 4.7 GPA in high school, you might probably do well in college.
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Is a 3.7 GPA good for college applications?

A 3.7 GPA is a very good GPA, especially if your school uses an unweighted scale. This means that you've been earning mostly A-s in all of your classes. If you've been taking high level classes and earning a 3.7 unweighted GPA, you're in great shape and can expect to be accepted to many selective colleges.
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Is a 4.3 GPA good in high school?

What does it mean to have a 4.3 GPA? Students with a 4.3 GPA have a great chance of getting into the top-ranked colleges. The national average GPA is estimated to be around 3.0 GPA. Almost 50% of the national universities accept candidates with a GPA above 3.0.
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Do colleges prefer AP or honors?

Junior Year: Last Year to Shine

Honors vs APs? Colleges like them both. Not sure you're up for the challenge? In most cases, taking an AP class and getting a B is a better choice than getting an A in a regular one.
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Is AP or honors harder?

AP classes also tend to be more challenging than honors classes. For AP classes, you should have the ability to manage difficult coursework while preparing for AP exams.
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Do colleges care about accelerated classes?

If you're trying to have the most rigorous schedule possible, highly selective colleges do look for AP classes, but an accelerated class can be seen as similar in rigor, especially if AP courses are not available.
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Why is UCLA not on Common App?

As a part of the University of California system, UCLA participates in the UC application. This is the only way for a prospective student to apply to UCLA. The University of California system does not use the Common App.
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What universities don t use Common App?

Notable schools that don't use the Common App include the University of California system, which uses the UC Application, and MIT, which uses its own platform called MyMIT. Georgetown University also uses its own application.
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What colleges do not accept Common App?

Some notable schools not on the Common App include:
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Georgetown University.
  • University of California schools (e.g., Berkeley, UCLA, etc.)
  • California State University schools.
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