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Marist College

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Tips mention: Interview (2), ACT/SAT (60), Grades (86), Sports/Extracurriculars (43), College Essay (41)
I would recommend that students who wish to comeJan 14 2010Communications
I would recommend that students who wish to come to Marist contact our Admissions office! We have a friendly and extremely helpful staff that love to see students who are excited about Marist. If you're really serious about coming here, it doesn't hurt at all to just stop in on your visit and just sit down with an admissions office--it's a small gesture that can mean a lot. They can help you figure out answers to your pressing questions as well as guide you.
ACT: 29 SAT: 1380 Female
Marist looks for a well rounded studentJan 14 2010Communications
Marist looks for a well rounded student. Although grades get your foot in the door, it?s the extracurricular activities and the things you do outside of school that gets you through it.
SAT: 1300 Female
Wrote a personally essay demonstrating my passion for learningJan 14 2010Design Arts - Industrial Design/Graphic Design/etc
Wrote a personally essay demonstrating my passion for learning and creativity. I also put together a portfolio showing my talent for fashion design, as that was the major i was applying to.
ACT: 29 Female
If you are absolutely serious about getting into MaristJan 14 2010Math
If you are absolutely serious about getting into Marist College, then do everything in your power to get in. Go on as many tour sessions as you feel neccesary, visit the school, do a tour day, etc. Make sure the college knows you are very interested and make your name known for them. I believe the more school events you attend, the more the school knows that you want to be there. Colleges want students who WANT to go to thier school, not just the smartest kids available.
ACT: 24 SAT: 1200 Female
I recommend that students try to meet the requirementsJan 14 2010Video/Media
I recommend that students try to meet the requirements given on collegeboard.com and strive to keep their gpa up. Strive to show why you are a valuable student to the Marist community in your essay, and show how committed you are to your personal activities in High School.
ACT: 28 Male
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