3 goals for the day:
- Decide what college to do it about.
- General info
- Applying
- Academic life
- Paying for school
- More general info
Links with description of why they are useful to your goals:
- College
- General info
- Applying
- Academic life
- Paying for school
- More general info
Evidence of what you learned or learned to do and a description of your new knowledge or skills:
- While I was searching for information about Berklee School of Music college, I found a lot of interesting things. I found a page where it said statistics about the college. Berklee, which is the college I want to go to, is a private school, and it is surrounded by a large city. It is located in New York City. There are 4,275 students, and 28.01% are accepted. The student's average GPA last year was 3.22, their average of PSAT to SAT 2400 was 1420, their average of combined SAT 1600 was 975, their average of single SAT 2400 was 1420, and their average of combined SAT 2400 was 1445. If you want to apply to the college, the application deadline is on January 15. 90.4% of the classes have 20 or less students, 9.1% of the classes have in between 20 and 49 students, and 0.4% of the classes have 50 or more students. The five most popular majors for 2011 graduates are Music Theory and Composition with 24%, Music/General with 21%, Music Performance/General with 17%, Recording Arts Technology/Technician with 17%, and Music Management with 16%. Approximately 30.4% of students are girls and 69.6% are boys. Health insurance is offered and students are required to own a computer. Tuition and fees cost $36,490 in 2012-13, and room and board cost $16,950 in 2012-13. I learned every statistic that you need to know if you want to enter Berklee School of Music. I realized I have to work really hard to get in.
One thing that you want to learn next Google day:
- On the next Google 20% Day I want to research the same things I searched today but for another college. I'm going to do it about La Javeriana or a college (that I still don't know it's name) in Florida.
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