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Electrical Engineering
Jun 22 2012
You should work hard in high school. A good cumulative average in high school shows dedication and the ability to work hard. Also, you should have a decent score on either the ACT of SAT. They happily accept either. I got an average score on the SAT, but my ACT score was the reason that I got the large scholarships that they offer. Just work hard, and they should accept you.
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Mechanical Engineering
Feb 08 2011
Completion of high school is a must, all A's or B's isn't necessary though. As long as you have a good work ethic and average grades there should be no problem being accepted.
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Economics
Jun 17 2010
Spend a day or two at WNEC and see if you fit it. Like any place, it's not for everyone.
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Political Science
Mar 22 2010
If you want to get into WNEC it is simple. The application is short, there is no essay required and the acceptance rate is over 75%. The school so consistently fails to take care of its students that the drop is at an all time high because people are leaving by the truck. If you are in question take a walk down the residence halls and check the number of completely vacant or single occupancy rooms that are supposed to be doubles.
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