High School students understand that sports, volunteering, and other extracurricular activities are very important to make it into college. A lot people tend to sway away from sports to focus on their classes once they are in college. Many students see all of these activities as a distraction to their learning. Most students on financial aid have to meet a certain GPA requirement so many of them tend to just worry about school. However, if you ever do find yourself too stressed out from college, a sport can take some stress away and add some additional memories than just studying to your college experience.
Can I bring my pet with me on campus?
It is definitely rare for people to bring their pets to live with them on campus but now it's possible. More and more campuses are welcoming pets to live with students and pets can really help you feel less home sick. Before you bring your pet to the college you are applying to I recommend you take a look at your school's policy on pets.
First, Are private colleges always more expensive? The tuition of private colleges are usually high, but it is not true that they are always more expensive. Second, Is a gap year a good idea? You will have better performance, higher adaptability, and clearer direction.
ReplyDeleteWow, I was just talking to my dad about taking my dog to college with me. Now all I can do is hope that my school of choice has a policy in favor of pets. Thanks for the advice.
ReplyDeleteI don't think pets should be allowed at college personally because i dislike animals.
ReplyDeleteI️ really hope so because I’m Trying to get some fishes and i seen people bring pets to college like rats and stuff
ReplyDeleteMost college dorms don’t allow pet because of health issues (someone might be allergic) unless the animal was a service animal but it just depends which college dorm you are going to be living in.
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