Hello,
I have been looking into applying to the SMART program, but I have seen people say that high school seniors rarely (if ever) get chosen. I would say that I am fairly competitive, with a 36 ACT, 10+ AP classes (with 5s on all of them but one), state-level awards in DECA and Science Olympiad, and some leadership in school clubs. This year, I am taking very rigorous classes as well, with more AP tests, and I will graduate with an IB diploma.
Can anyone tell me if I have a chance at the scholarship, or do I believe people who say that the Dellum award won't be given out, as colleges would have to pay for 3-4 years of college for someone with little work experience, vs. 1-2 years for someone graduating soon and with internships under their belt? Is it even worth writing the essay to apply?
Thank you in advance. Any advice is appreciated.
Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?
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4leafclover
Re: Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?
Hi, I also applied as a high school senior and haven't been contacted yet by a SF... have you had any luck?
Re: Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?
I am also applying as a high school senior, and haven't heard anything yet.
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jacob
Re: Do high school seniors ever win the SMART scholarship?
I'm a high school senior and I received an interview from a SF a week ago.