<p>My GPA isnt very high (3.5), but I do have an ACT of 33, and an SAT of 2190 in addition to at least 500 hours of volunteer stuff. Which ones would be good ones to apply to? Unfort. I’m not published, class president, etc. but are there any easier ones (preferably no teacher reqs, I already asked my teachers to send out so many
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<p>The GE Ronald Regan Scholarship has a mid March deadline. You might want to tackle this one and find a bit of energy to get it done- :)AWARD: $10,000.00 -renewable 4/yrs ! </p>
<p>The site allows you to list information for notification of the person you’re requesting “nominate” you, a second person to “recommend” you, and a third person (your Guidance Counselor’s) name and email addresses. These 3 persons (you specify) are then contacted courtesy of an email forwarded from the GE/Ronald Regan Website. </p>
<p>At least that is a little less leg work for you right? ! </p>
<p>Then…
For other scholarships: If you’ve not done so already, create profiles in as many scholarship search engines as you can…cappex, <strong><em>, college</em></strong>************, fastweb…etc, and look for scholarship opportunities that match your accomplishments. </p>
<p>GOOD LUCK to you !</p>
<p>Also, you might want to spell Ronald Reagan correctly when applying.</p>
<p>My GPA isnt very high (3.5), but I do have an ACT of 33, and an SAT of 2190 in addition to at least 500 hours of volunteer stuff. Which ones would be good ones to apply to? Unfort. </p>
<p>Are you a junior or senior?</p>
<p>Do you need scholarship money for all 4 years in order to afford college? how much do you need?</p>
<p>Frankly, private scholarships are often for small amounts and only for freshman year. If you need merit money to afford college (for all 4 years) then you need to apply to the schools that give them.</p>