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A genuine question

Usually I'm the one answering people's questions, but i dont know the answer to myself...

So my freshman year, I got a 4.00 and 3.71 u/w both semesters, and last semester I got a 4.43 and 3.86 u/w. I have a plan A and a plan B.

Plan A: Track Scholarship + Others

Well, this plan is in progress, and I want to earn a full ride to go to college, (it doesnt matter what college as long as it has what I want to major in which is elementary teaching) yeah kinda werid for someone who does track but not the point. and apply for other scholarships when that time comes.

Plan B:

Well this plan is the one im going with at the moment, but it's enrolling in the Air Force (I got a 73 on my ASVAB) when I get out of high school. And to study meteorology and aerospace. But still go to college for elementary teaching. I was told I have to minor in something else as pursuing a degree in elm.ed.

Yes, I know, I'm a girl with many intrests but hey a lil of everything can't hurt. Are these plans good? And will my GPA be good enough if I keep it up in the future to go to college?

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Both plans are solid, though Plan A seems more straightforward. Also ,I know a girl who did track and went to school for science, so elementary. Ed doesn't sound too bad, considering that when you have your job as a teacher, you can also coach the track team. I'd say go for Plan A.

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