Will my sister and i go to the same college or not? snice we are in the same gra!


Question: high school?


Answers: high school?

My take on this is different. You each have your own personalities and whether or not you and your sister are "the same" makes no difference. You could be twins and decide on different colleges. Nothing is guaranteed in life, ever. But know this, whatever the two of you choose, life is full of choices and what you make of it is strictly up to you. And I'm pretty sure a school counselor would say the same and try to advise each of you in your own talents and abilities. Best of luck to both of you.

No, that's definitely guaranteed. If you want to go the same college, both of you had better start doing your best, getting good grades, joining extracurriclar activites, and getting involved in community service projects. Good luck.

pschh...
its possible, but the thing is
the are a lot of factors,

test scores
extra curricular activities
GPA
community service
leadership
sports

just to name a few.

here: read these

http://www.collegeview.com/articles/CV/c...

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/articl...

look , choosing a college is very important, and its supposed to be the best time of your life
you want to go to a college where the people are like you, think like you, so don't be stressed by going to a specific school. you have got to do campus tours and talk to lots and lots of people. People who choose good college matches have thought about it and searched for hours and hours, days worth of hours..

and ivy leagues are not necersarily the best
for example Rose-Hulman- its better than princeton, yale, standford, in terms of undergrad engineering, but nobody knows that because nobody searches
THey hear one name and they go for it

SEARCH FOR YOUR COLLEGE
DON'T CHOOSE ONE UNLESS YOU HAVE SPENT AT LEAST TEN HOURS EXPLORING THE different courses and programs and facilities, and campus, and people, and surrouding city of the institute you will spend the next 4-8 years of your life at.

so... yeah...

No. You both have entirely different interests and will go in different directions. Even if you both start out at the same college, that will change.



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