Monday, May 16, 2011

MOM

When we fall, who is there to pick us up? Mom. When get sick, who is there to care for us? Mom. Mothers have always been looked at as the care-givers. Children learn from their mothers and recieve strength from them. I recieved more than that. I've seen with my own eyes the struggles she went threw, I heard the stories of her life. But my mother is the greatest influence in my life.

My mother always wanted me to understand the lessons of her mistakes. My mother never finished school because she had to care for her mother, learning from her mistakes has influnced me to do better i school to make her proud. My mother struggles day-in and day-out to make ends meet, and she never complains. My mother has pushed me to finish school, and now I will be the first of my mother's children to graduate.

My mom has always worked so hard her whole life, and still continues till this day. My mom tells me that she wants me to do better, to graduate, go to college, and have a good career. She pushes me to appreciate the oppurtunities that I have, that she never had. She pushes me to be all that I can be, that "If I put my mind into it, I can achieve anything". She gives me her strength, her wisdom, her confidence, and her love. She wouldn't push me so hard if she didn't love me.

In conclusion, my mother went threw a lot of heartache but she learned from them and gave me important advice. She pushed me to be all that I can be, she told me her mistakes so I can do better. Because of everything my mother does, she is the greatest influence I can ever have.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Financial Aid

Financial aid is intended to make up the difference between what your family can afford to pay and the cost of college. Students in their senior year are recommended to apply for financial aid.

How the system works:
-You and your family are expected to contribute to the cost of college to the extent that you’re able. 
-If your family is unable to afford the entire cost (like most families), financial aid is available to help you pay for college.


Grants&Scholarships:
Also called gift aid. Does not have to be paid back and not needed to work to earn. Comes from the federal and state government, and from individual colleges. 


Loans
Must be repaid. Payment begins after graduation, Don't borrow more than you need or can afford to pay back. Loans based on financial need are low-interest loans sponsored by the federal government. 


Work
Student employment and work-study aid helps pay for costs such as books, supplies, and personal expenses. Provides you with a part-time job to help meet financial needs.



Senior Year!!

YYAAAYYYY! SENIOR YEAR!! :)

My senior year is very simple. I plan to get accepted into the University of Houston, get all my community hours,manage a good GPA,and GRADUATE on time!!! But I know it wont be that easy, senior year is never easy. The first thing I plan to do next year is to complete my admission application to UH as soon as possible, but to also fill applications to back-up colleges like Texas A&M, UH Downtown, and others that I may be interested in. I still plan to be a member of the National Honor Society. Next year I also plan on getting a job to help pay for senior dues, graduation packages and whatever needs to be paid for during senior year. To get into the college I want to attend I must rank in the top 20% so keeping my grades up is a must. I am the first of my mother's children to make it to 12th grade, so senior year will be very special to me and I will do anything to be the first to go to college.


CLASS OF 2012!!!!!!!!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

University of Texas at San Antonio


GPA NEEDED:
Requirements are primarily based on high school ranking and SAT/ACT scores. If a person does not meet the requirements, the Office of Admissions will perform a review, they will consider and evaluate honors or AP courses, GPA, extracurricular activities, employment, leadership abilities, supplemental documents, and family obligations/challenges the student may have been threw during high school.

SAT/ACT SCORES NEEDED:

Critical reading and math score of at least 1070, at least a score of 500 on each component. 
OR
ACT composite score of 23, no less than 19 on English and Math

Texas A&M


GPA NEEDED:
Top 25% of their class

SAT OR ACT SCORES: 
Combined math and reading score of at least 1300, with a test score of at least 600 in each of the components.
OR
Achieve a composite ACT score of at least 30 with a test score of at least 27 in ACT Math and English. Students must take the component SAT or/and ACT in order to be considered.

University of Houston

GPA NEEDED:
Have to graduating in the top 20% of their class.

SAT OR ACT SCORE NEEDED :

Fall 2012
Admissions completed by December 1
Rank: top 15%, SAT: no minimum, ACT: no minimum 
Rank: top 16-25%, SAT:1000, ACT: 21
Rank: top 26-50%, SAT: 1100, ACT: 24
Rank: 51% and lower, individual review

Admissions completed after December 1
Rank: top 10%, no minimum
Rank: top 11-25%, SAT: 1000, ACT:21
Rank: top 26-50%, SAT: 1100, ACT:24
Rank: 51% and lower, individual review

Summer/Fall 2011 and Spring/Summer 2012
Admissions completed by December 1
Rank: top 20%, no minimum
Rank: top 21-50%, SAT:1000, ACT:21
Rank: 51% and lower, individual review

Admissions completed after December 1
Rank: top 10%, no minimum
Rank: top 11% and lower: individual review

Friday, May 13, 2011

Reflection

Over the year I produced many works of my writing experience. At the beginning of the school year I knew nothing about rhetorical, synthesis, and argument essays. As we started learning how to write those kind of essays, my writing began to get better. The essays were challenging but it pushed me to be a better writer, so my skills improved. At the beginning of the year I wasn't the writer that I am now, but this year I learned how to write different types of essays. Learning how to write those essays,and learning new vocabulary has helped me improved as a writer.