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University of Las Vegas, Nevada

University of Las Vegas, Nevada. Max Romano. 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.)

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University of Las Vegas, Nevada

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  1. University of Las Vegas, Nevada Max Romano

  2. 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

  3. If You Don’t Have That… • 1040 on the SAT (Reading & Math) • Or • 22 on the ACT

  4. If You Don’t Have That… • Two letters of recommendation • SAT/ACT scores

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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

  8. Cost • Tuition $16,750 • Room $7,280 • Board $5,240 • Total $29,270 • Meal plan included

  9. Housing/Food • Tonopah Hall • Dayton Hall • Dining Hall Common area in the dorm halls with TV, fooseball, couches, and vending machines 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 SteakhousePopeye's Chicken King and I Quizno's Freakin Frog High Roller DeliPapa John's Pizza

  10. 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)

  11. 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)

  12. The End

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