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Question Posted Monday September 10 2007, 8:09 pm

I am already in college and unfortunetly I didn't get to the elite one I hoped for. I recived 2100 SAT test scores however my grades only reached a B. My little sister started high school(freshman) a week ago and she has a chance at getting into those elite colleges, however, my parents don't give any motivation.

I was wondering about programs/awards that she can try out for which can help her get recognition for those elite colleges and help her get in. For instance I know there is a Bronze Duke of Edinburgh award which teens in englang get and that helps them get recognition and get into better colleges. Stuff like that.


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tbartley21 answered Wednesday September 12 2007, 6:21 pm:
Honors society,american govt,humaine society,habitat for humanity.Those are some of them if you need more have her to ask her school counselor.Hope this helps.

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