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University of Las Vegas, Nevada Max Romano
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Admission Requirements Have a 3.0 GPA (weighted) in each of the following: –4 years of English –3 years of Math (Alg. I, Alg. II, Geo., PreCal., Trig.) –3 years of Social Science (World Hist., US Hist.) –3 years of Natural Science (Bio., Chem., Phys.) 2 years of lab
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If You Don’t Have That… 1040 on the SAT (Reading & Math) Or 22 on the ACT
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If You Don’t Have That… Two letters of recommendation SAT/ACT scores
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General Education Requirements Unless you place out of a certain class… English 101 and 102 World Literature I and II U.S. and Nevada Constitutions Any Math class
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Distribution Requirements Requires you to take a few classes outside of your Major’s content area Three content areas –Humanities and the Fine Arts –Life and Physical Sciences and Analytical Thinking –Social Sciences Someone taking a Social Sciences major (Psychology) would have to take classes listed under the other two categories
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AP/SAT/ACT 4 on AP exam, 680 on SAT Reading, or 30 on ACT waive English 101 requirement, go to English 102 4 on AP Calc. exam waives Calc. I requirement, go to Calc. II –630/28 skips Pre Calc., go to Calc. I Save money on credits
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Cost Tuition $16,750 Room $7,280 Board $5,240 Total $29,270 –Meal plan included
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Housing/Food Tonopah Hall Dayton Hall Dining Hall Restaurants that take the RebelCard: Starbucks Sub Connection Jamba Juice Pandini's Taco Bell Grill 365 Panda Express Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf 7-11 (near Jack in the Box) Denny's - 2 Locations: Maryland Pkwy. & Las Vegas Blvd. Joe's NY Pizza Chipotle Johnny Rockets Pampas Brazilian Steakhouse Popeye's Chicken King and I Quizno's Freakin Frog High Roller Deli Papa John's Pizza Common area in the dorm halls with TV, fooseball, couches, and vending machines
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RebelCard Student ID Card Not useless like the MHS card –Opens dorm halls –Lets you into the gym –Gets you into most events for free –Reloadable with cash Pay for printing/copying at library Buy books All restaurants on campus (some off campus)
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Library Six floors Conference rooms in the back to meet with classmates –Rent out projectors, whiteboards, laptops Quiet rooms on third and fourth floors Giant collection of old works (600,000 and counting)
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