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Do I have what it takes to be accepted to Arizona State University …?

I'm a sophomore in high school, live in Oregon, 3.5 GPA first year, the shooting of a 3.75 or more off of high school, all on a 4.0 scale, play basketball and baseball team and will through high school, 40 hours of volunteer work and shot 150 at the end of the school Secondary 1 year of leadership, need 24 credits to graduate and I'll end up with 31.5, taking honors English, also a math class for AP, 5 years of Spanish, 4 years of math, science and history, of a gunshot 1900-2050 on the SAT and 30 ACT ... if we carry on, I will be accepted to Arizona State University?

you should .... This site lists freshmen from ASU admission requirements: http://students.asu.edu/freshman-admission-requirements-deadlines-and-steps

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Arizona (Paperback) Arizona (Paperback)
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Hailed as a model state history thanks to Thomas E. Sheridan`s thoughtful analysis and lively interpretation of the people and events shaping the Grand Canyon State, Arizona has become a standard in the field. Now, just in time for Arizona`s centennial, Sheridan has revised and expanded this already top-tier state history to incorporate events and changes that have taken place in recent years. Addressing contemporary issues like land use, water rights, dramatic population increases, suburban sprawl, and the US-Mexico border, the new material makes the book more essential than ever. It successfully places the forty-eighth state`s history within the context of national and global events. No other book on Arizona history is as integrative or comprehensive.From stone spear points more than 10,000 years old to the boom and bust of the housing market in the first decade of this century, Arizona: A History explores the ways in which Native Americans, Hispanics, African Americans, Asians, and Anglos have inhabited and exploited Arizona. Sheridan, a life-long resident of the state, puts forth new ideas about what a history should be, embracing a holistic view of the region and shattering the artificial line between prehistory and history. Other works on Arizona`s history focus on government, business, or natural resources, but this is the only book to meld the ethnic and cultural complexities of the state`s history into the main flow of the story.A must read for anyone interested in Arizona`s past or present, this extensive revision of the classic work will appeal to students, scholars, and general readers alike.
Arizona (Paperback) Arizona (Paperback)
$38.92

Hailed as a model state history thanks to Thomas E. Sheridan`s thoughtful analysis and lively interpretation of the people and events shaping the Grand Canyon State, Arizona has become a standard in the field. Now, just in time for Arizona`s centennial, Sheridan has revised and expanded this already top-tier state history to incorporate events and changes that have taken place in recent years. Addressing contemporary issues like land use, water rights, dramatic population increases, suburban sprawl, and the US-Mexico border, the new material makes the book more essential than ever. It successfully places the forty-eighth state`s history within the context of national and global events. No other book on Arizona history is as integrative or comprehensive.From stone spear points more than 10,000 years old to the boom and bust of the housing market in the first decade of this century, Arizona: A History explores the ways in which Native Americans, Hispanics, African Americans, Asians, and Anglos have inhabited and exploited Arizona. Sheridan, a life-long resident of the state, puts forth new ideas about what a history should be, embracing a holistic view of the region and shattering the artificial line between prehistory and history. Other works on Arizona`s history focus on government, business, or natural resources, but this is the only book to meld the ethnic and cultural complexities of the state`s history into the main flow of the story.A must read for anyone interested in Arizona`s past or present, this extensive revision of the classic work will appeal to students, scholars, and general readers alike.

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