Saturday, 10 April 2010
{ 4/10/2010 11:26:00 pm }
I know I should have gone to bed rite now! But, I'm sooo excited about this, that I have to post immediately. Haha!
So, readers, I'm aiming to take a college in Seattle in the future. And I pick
Bellevue College as a choice, based on the reason that it is the best community college there. At first, based on the informations that my mom and I got, Bellevue does not accept 2nd year highschool graduated. What I mean is that it does not accept students who haven't taken UN or in other word, haven't really graduated from highschool. I've always wanted to transfer myself there after I finish my 2nd year here (eventhou I've thought well the consequences and the dangers that are waiting ahead).Aand.. just about yesterday, an agent from an organization which is helping local students to transfer overseas named Vista, called me. The agent said that from what she researched, Bellevue actually accepts ungraduated-from-highschool students. That's a
BIG news. (As I said) I'm soo excited. So I browsed Google and studied the requirements, how-tos, cost, rules and regulations, etc. Here are the results from what I browsed:
What is Running Start - General InfoRunning Start EligibilityRunning Start Considerationsand the most important btw..
General Information about Bellevue Collegeand
Around the College TourUh oh.. I found this, in the Running Start Eligibility page..
You are currently enrolled in a public high school. Private school and home school students must register in a public high school to access RS. The student, however, does not need to attend the public high school.
Whaaaaattt??
OH NO. My dream to Seattle :(.
I really want to get there soon. I loath my school now. My school is so unorganized, a mess. Eventhou it's labeled as one of the best schools here, but I AM a victim already here.. so..
I wonder how will an America living feels like. Maybe it would be so efficient? Or would it be so money-consuming? I can't imagine.
Riitee.. It's already
12 a.m and I have to wake up REALLY early, today. JA my readers~
Labels: personal, plans, school