bjbj1991 Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 Off topic Work experience.. Is that like where you go and be an intern for a while or getting an actual job? (Just wondering because I plan on getting a job after I get through drivers ed this fall and get a car \ ) Im in drivers ed in 12 hours. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weezcake Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 Well, you don't exactly need 500 Extracurricular activities to get into college. As long as you have SOMETHING it should be fine -- it doesn't really matter what it is, as long as you stick with it. :) ==================================Retired tip.it moderator.Teaching and inspiring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kido14 Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 If you want to get into a good college, yea. Unless your grades more than make up for it. Colleges look for well rounded students, not just book smart students. Last.fm: http://www.last.fm/user/Aaronm14/MY FAVORITE BAND:http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fu ... d=64310717And the bible is the big book of lies, call me a racist if you must. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nadril Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 I am going to be going to Black hills state (in spearfish, south dakota). I pretty much just got acepted on my ACT alone, and I did no after school stuff (except for band). So no, you don't need 'em. what kind of college is that? It's a university. :) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Auberean Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 Getting out and performing extra activities will give you a greater education than school ever will. A mind not to be changed by place or time.The mind is its own place, and in itselfCan make a heav'n of hell, a hell of heav'n. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WutangFlu Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 I am going to be going to Black hills state (in spearfish, south dakota). I pretty much just got acepted on my ACT alone, and I did no after school stuff (except for band). So no, you don't need 'em. what kind of college is that? It's a university. :) What can you all go there and study for... im a moron when it comes to colleges.. w00t. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSlayer Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 I am going to be going to Black hills state (in spearfish, south dakota). I pretty much just got acepted on my ACT alone, and I did no after school stuff (except for band). So no, you don't need 'em. what kind of college is that? It's a university. :) What can you all go there and study for... im a moron when it comes to colleges.. w00t. Majors at Black Hills State University: Area, Ethnic, Cultural, & Gender Studies * Native American Studies B Arts, Visual & Performing * Art - General B * Commercial/Advertising Art B * Music - General B Biological & Biomedical Sciences * Biology B Business, Management, & Marketing * Accounting B * Administrative/Secretarial Services A * Business Administration/Management B * Entrepreneurial Studies B * Human Resources Management B * Marketing Management B * Office Management B * Travel/Tourism Management A,B Communications & Journalism * Mass Communications/Media Studies B Computer & Information Sciences * Computer/Information Sciences - General A Education * Art Teacher Education B * Biology Teacher Education B * Business Teacher Education B * Chemistry Teacher Education B * Elementary Education B * English Teacher Education B * Foreign Language Teacher Education B * History Teacher Education B * Junior High Education B * Kindergarten/Preschool Education B * Mathematics Education B * Music Teacher Education B * Physical Education B * Science Teacher Education B * Social Science Teacher Education B * Special Education B * Speech Teacher Education B * Teacher Assistance A * Technology/Industrial Arts Education B Engineering Technologies * Drafting and Design Technology A * Industrial Technology B English Language & Literature * English Language & Literature - General B * Speech/Rhetorical Studies B Foreign Language & Literature * Spanish B Health Professions & Clinical Sciences * Health Facilities Administration B History * History - General B Liberal Arts & Sciences * General Studies A Mathematics * Mathematics - General B Parks, Recreation & Fitness * Exercise Sciences B * Parks, Recreation & Fitness - General B * Sport/Fitness Administration B Physical Sciences * Chemistry B * Physical Sciences - General B Psychology * Psychology - General B Public Administration & Services * Community Organization/Advocacy B Social Sciences * Political Science/Government B * Social Sciences - General B * Sociology B Source: CollegeBoard Slayer500 / 23M+ Prayer XP / 126 Combat in Spring '06 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Viv Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 they look at SATs and GPAs. i say yes it does matter, i did not do any of those things in 9th but plan too in 10th. you do not have to have everything on the list but need something especially if you gpa is less than 3.5. so if you do not do school activities do community activities. if you do not do that do work expierience. make sure you have at least one. school activities work xp or community volenteer activities. Work experience.. Is that like where you go and be an intern for a while or getting an actual job? (Just wondering because I plan on getting a job after I get through drivers ed this fall and get a car \ )either, but gah i did not do any extra [cabbage] in 9th grade and have to fill a resume for an internship with nothing to make me look good. that is what the extra [cabbage] is for to make you look good and well rounded, i;d say do research cause i am not effort smart but i looked at the colledge i wanted they said they liked GPA when i am going more for an SAT kinda thing cause i 0wn test standardised like that but :twisted: :twisted: projects and homework. look for the colledge that favors your qualifications best. if you have 4.0 look for that if you do basketbal look for that. HAVE FUN and do not wait till your a senior to think bout this stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deloriagod Posted August 9, 2006 Author Share Posted August 9, 2006 Ok, I got an email back from U of I this morning. They said... Thank you for your questions and interest in The University of Iowa. Extra-curricular activities are not currently factored into our admission requirements. All first-year/freshman applicants must: 1) successfully complete the high school course requirements; and 2) meet the class rank or Admission Index requirement. @botan: Heh, I do pretty well with stardardized testing.. I kicked a** on my finals :thumbsup: Internet Marketing For Newbies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BenBru Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 I pretty much just got acepted on my ACT alone, and I did no after school stuff (except for band). So no, you don't need 'em. Omigod! Fl00t plx? I am an Atheist, and I take pride in it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Unitedite Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 It's more about being able to spin whatever you do than actually doing it. If you can emphasise the transferrable skills you've picked up and how they make you a suitable candidate, i don't think it's massively important how you gained them. If you do absolutely nothing but go to school and sit on your pc, it's going to be hard to find any way of evidencing this - but if you do at least some things with your life you've got a good chance. Having said that, if you're looking at 'just' making the grades, and it's a popular college, a few extra-cirricular activities may help. In a little hilltop village they gambled for my clothesI bargained for salvation and they gave me a lethal doseI offered up my innocence, I got repaid with scorn"Come in'', she said, "I'll give you shelter from the storm" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andyrules89 Posted August 9, 2006 Share Posted August 9, 2006 Well Extracurricular activities aren't necessary a must, but they allow you to develop you're talents and generally help develop skills for later. Most importantly is that you should pick one activity and just stick to it, showing that you are dedicated and responsible. Even, if the college doesn't require them, its a good thing to have. dude i got pked and lost my full zezima Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheSlayer Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 Ok, I got an email back from U of I this morning. They said... Thank you for your questions and interest in The University of Iowa. Extra-curricular activities are not currently factored into our admission requirements. All first-year/freshman applicants must: 1) successfully complete the high school course requirements; and 2) meet the class rank or Admission Index requirement. @botan: Heh, I do pretty well with stardardized testing.. I kicked a** on my finals :thumbsup: There you go. Go show that to your dad and mabye he won't be so hard on you. #-o Slayer500 / 23M+ Prayer XP / 126 Combat in Spring '06 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Greatsilverwyrm Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 The cool thing about any of the State Universities in Iowa (ISU, UofI, etc), is that they're actually required by law to admit you if you're in at least the top half of your class. Or at least that's what my counsellors told me. You may want to check, but it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if it was still true. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deloriagod Posted August 10, 2006 Author Share Posted August 10, 2006 The cool thing about any of the State Universities in Iowa (ISU, UofI, etc), is that they're actually required by law to admit you if you're in at least the top half of your class. Or at least that's what my counsellors told me. You may want to check, but it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest if it was still true. Yeah, their acceptence rate is something like 84% (not completely sure). @theslayer: I don't think that will help (but I do like being right \ ). He played a lot of sports when he was young and had been offered a scholorship to some school to play football. He turned it down and went to a 2 year college (I don't remember his reasoning but it wasn't good) and soon after married my mom and a year later I came along : So I think the biggest thing he wants is me to do what he decided not to.. Which isn't gonna happen :-$ Internet Marketing For Newbies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phrack3r Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 i dont kno if it has been said but depends wat kind oof college ur going to in the next year im planing on going to some sort of gameing college for game desgin and such and i dont need to have a good sat score or that crap (< in my head not others) but just pass school for it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigra00 Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 i dont kno if it has been said but depends wat kind oof college ur going to in the next year im planing on going to some sort of gameing college for game desgin and such and i dont need to have a good sat score or that crap (< in my head not others) but just pass school for it How very wrong you are. There are only a few true "game design" schools in this country at the moment. The rest are half-assed animation/programming courses. Digitech (in Washington, I believe) was the first and is considered the best by most, and you need to have had good grades to get in, plus it's expensive and when you get there, not only do they shove you through animation, programming, etc etc etc all in full-force, but you also have to take physics and math classes up the butt. It baffles me that some people think "Yea man I'm going to grow up and make games!" and think that means they're going to be playing games and having fun for a living - In reality, you're going to be making games, hardly playing them, and you're going to bust your butt for low pay in most cases. Have fun. It's why I changed my mind, I wanted to do what you want to do aswell, but I couldn't put up with the 'tards who think it's a smooth sailing, game-all-day fun time. The popularity of any given religion today depends on the victories of the wars they fought in the past. - Me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deloriagod Posted August 10, 2006 Author Share Posted August 10, 2006 It baffles me that some people think "Yea man I'm going to grow up and make games!" and think that means they're going to be playing games and having fun for a living - In reality, you're going to be making games, hardly playing them, and you're going to bust your butt for low pay in most cases. Heh, for a while I was thinking of a career in video game design, but after trying to learn how to program (through online help) I decided that just wasn't for me. Now I'm planning on a career in photography (which I can get my bachelor's degree in at UofI). I used to take photographs all the time but I lost the recharger for my camera battery (but I'm gonna buy a new camera once I get a job). Internet Marketing For Newbies Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tigra00 Posted August 10, 2006 Share Posted August 10, 2006 I believe it would be a very good career for me, but it would make me pretty unhappy in the long-run I think. Think about it...You spend so much time MAKING a game, and it's a great game...Then what? You wouldn't even want to play it because you'd be sick of seeing it. I changed my mind because of that too...I love games and I think if I made them, I'd get tired of them, but it was mostly because I wouldn't be able to stand the people I'd be around - thinking they can coast through school and then play video games as a living. I'm probably going to go into Architectural Drafting or something. My dad has been building houses for 20+ years so it's probably in my blood to do something with construction, but I find the actual building of a house to be...Well, too damn hard. Working outside for 20 years is hard on guys and I don't want to have my back be crappy and stuff like that, so I figure if anything, I can do blueprints and stuff for houses. Make more money and you don't have to break your back everyday. I used to draw houses and stuff when I was little (in blueprint form, usually...No idea why) so I figure it's the right path for me. The popularity of any given religion today depends on the victories of the wars they fought in the past. - Me! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cithien Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 I think that looking at the issue from the angle of 'is it necessary?' is all wrong. The idea behind clubs isn't to make students' college applications look better; it's to make students feel involved and happy throughout high school. The fact that colleges and universities look favorably upon them is an added bonus. Now I'm not saying you need to go out for sports or anything you hate for the sake of personal fulfullment, but you really should explore what your school has to offer. For me, it was choir, AP classes, drama, and journalism staff that kept me feeling happy; for you it might be something like an art club or volunteer programs. I can't emphasize enough how much better being a part of something extra will make high school, leaving out all the fringe benefits that result. Another thing to consider would be funding for school. Perhaps you're rich and can already afford university without any additional funding, but for many students (read: me) that simply isn't the case. While admissions may not be interested in extracurricular activities, you can bet that any opportunities for scholarships and grants will place a good deal of importance on them. Trust me; I've done a good bit of scholarship hunting this year, since the good old University of Utah just raised tuition yet again and Blockbuster sure doesn't pay enough to cover my education. Looking back after completing high school, I can tell you right now that there are plenty of reasons to become involved; just because it isn't mandatory for acceptance to a state school doesn't mean it's a waste of time and effort, and I think your father realizes that. It's so simple to be wise. Just think of something stupid to say and say the opposite. ~Sam Levenson Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vladmoney Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 Honestly just do some if it makes your dad be quite. I was in a bunch of clubs but only went to the meetings that i held a position in (and even those i mostly skiped). All you need to do is go to the first meeting of the club and sign up, after that don't come at all. It really doesn't matter, if you pay your dues they shouldn't bother you (if they do say you have work or something). Activities look good on transcripts, you really should have atleast a few clubs/sports under your belt. State schools don't really care as much, but you should still ahve something. If you are going to a prestigious college you really want to hold some position/varsity. Visit my DeviantArt Page at http://vladmoney.deviantart.com Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rilha Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 I've never attended after-school activities. Hell, I've never even attended SCHOOL (homeschooling FTW!). I'm 16 and I'm starting college on the twenty-first. I can't wait! So no, I get the impression that it's not that vital.:lol: I love languages.J'adore les langues.ÃÆÃ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
misterxman Posted August 11, 2006 Share Posted August 11, 2006 Some universities by law must admit you according to a certain scoring scale. In Texas, if you're in the top 10% of your graduating High School class, you are automatically admitted to any Texas public university, so yeah, check that up in your state. Pixel sigs by me.Pixel Art Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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