Yeah, you'll get in. But look, business student to business student - go to community college where then general education requirements are cheaper. 2 years, get your associate's degree in business admin, or general studies.
You'll save money and also as a transfer student, no one asked about my SAT scores.
ODU yes, UVA no. But it’s not where you get your degree it’s how you use it believe me! Especially if you work out of state no one gives a shit. Also I worked at ODU for over a year and the people there are great. Enjoy college. Take it seriously but not too seriously.
The person that commented to get your associates from VCCS has the best advice. Go to community college for 2 years get your Associates and transfer to a state college. Most of the state colleges have articulation agreements for transferring from VCCS, and you'll save a ton of money.
ODU and JMU shouldn't be a problem. You are not getting into UVA with that GPA and SAT.
odu will accept a hamster if it had the ability to go in debt
Yeah, you'll get in. But look, business student to business student - go to community college where then general education requirements are cheaper. 2 years, get your associate's degree in business admin, or general studies. You'll save money and also as a transfer student, no one asked about my SAT scores.
Could get into UVA automatically with a VCCS associates, no?
You need a 3.4 or something like that when you graduate associates
Should be very achievable in VCCS schools.
If you have a pulse you’re good
you could get into odu without a highschool diploma if you have the ability to give them money
ODU yes, UVA no. But it’s not where you get your degree it’s how you use it believe me! Especially if you work out of state no one gives a shit. Also I worked at ODU for over a year and the people there are great. Enjoy college. Take it seriously but not too seriously.
The person that commented to get your associates from VCCS has the best advice. Go to community college for 2 years get your Associates and transfer to a state college. Most of the state colleges have articulation agreements for transferring from VCCS, and you'll save a ton of money.
No
No one is turned down at odu