Freshman (Currently)
Honors English
Latin I
Lifetime Fitness- 1 semester
CP Algebra I
On Your Own- 1 semester
Biology 91
World Studies 91
Info Tech II- 1 semester
Personal Finance- 1 semester
Sophomore
English 101
Latin II
Individual Sports- 1 semester
CP Geometry/CP Algebra II
Fine Art I
Physical Science 101
US History 101
Word/Powerpoint- 1 semester
Junior
English 111 or Honors
Latin III
CP Pre-Calculus
AP Probability and Statistics
Chemistry I
Honors Anatomy
Government- 1 semester
Psychology- 1 semester
Senior
English 121
AP Latin: Vergil
Mental Health- 1 semester
Calculus
Excel/Outlook- 1 semester
AP Biology
AP Psychology
Economics- 1 semester
Sociology- 1 semester
English: 4 Credits
Math: 5 Credits
Science: 5 Credits
Social Studies: 5 Credits
Foreign Language: 4 Credits
Business: 4 Credits
I am also interested in Ohio State University since I live in Ohio and a big fan of their facility. What are some scholarship programs I can enter for Ohio State, or any other college?
Well, thanks to kyle2000, I am now interested in the University of Michigan. Can anyone tell me requirements or details in how to get into Michigan (or a link would be even better).
There is a lot of information on the web that can help . Different schools offer different programs and many people change concentrations or majors. http://www.americaschoicetoday.com/Art-School.html
August 8th, 2009 at 5:23 am
Your academics would fit fine. You may want to look at some other schools versus placing all of your eggs in one basket (OSU). I attached a link to the top graduate Psychology programs in the US. Although you’ll obviously be an undergrad first, the quality of the Grad School will filter down to the Undergrad program via facilities and faculty. Each school has it’s own financial aid and scholarships. Make a list of 6 or so, apply, and wait to see which schools accept you…and offer the best financial aid packages. Good luck!
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http://grad-schools.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/grad/psy/search/
August 8th, 2009 at 5:32 am
AP Statistics & Probability goes REALLY well with Psychology. I didn’t actually realize it until this year! As a matter of fact, it’s something that you will probably need if you’re going to major in Psychology.
Also, any biology class will go well with Psychology. Biology helps build the foundations for you so you can get a better understanding of Psychology (or so I’ve been told).
As for the scholarship programs, I think you should actually chat with the admissions office. I know that they’re VERY helpful with those kinds of things. Try setting up a phone call or a time to visit so you can talk to them about the admissions process and to see what else they can suggest to help you with any questions regarding their psychology program(s).
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August 8th, 2009 at 6:21 am
Your high school plan is fine for being a psychologist. Check the course catalog for the school your are opting to apply to. Within the school catalog or on their websites you will find scholarship opportunities offered through the school or external agencies or individuals. Your curriculum has more than adequate rigor with the AP & Honor Courses. Thus if you do well 3.0 or better you should be applicable for varied scholarships offers. Of course the higher the GPA and your SAT / ACT scores the more opportunities will prevail itself in scholarship offers.
There is the option of ROTC which will pay for your education with the stipulation of service you will have to commit to upon your completion of college. I think this is a wonderful program if being a part of the military services if a fit for you.
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August 8th, 2009 at 6:30 am
There is a lot of information on the web that can help . Different schools offer different programs and many people change concentrations or majors. http://www.americaschoicetoday.com/Art-School.html
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