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Biology
Jan 18 2013
Do the bare minimum in high school and write on your essay when you apply that life is mediocre and education is just a way for private institutes to make millions of kids that do not know any better because when they apply they are 17 and know nothing about life, financials, or education because high school is a joke so why shouldn't college too?
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Art & Design Department
Oct 11 2003
I came in with almost 80 credit hours as a transfer student so they were easy with me. I didn't take any math classes and they still let me in. I wrote a killer essay and that did it. For HS grads who haven't attended college the prereqs for JU are the same like any other 4 year that isn't an Ivy League. Their admission requirements have dropped because JU wants more students, but the quality of the education is still good from what I have been told. If you come in as an athlete, you don't have to do much to get in.
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