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How to get into Stanford

May 31, 2017June 6, 2017 Jessica Mi 0 Comments advice, college, CSU, CVHS, cvhsolympian, formula, help, Ivy League, Jessica Mi, secret, stanford, UC

“I got into Stanford.” Four words that will turn heads. These words may intimidate, shock, awe, and even boast. I’ve

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“Students should consider their feelings with regard to college choices”

June 6, 2013October 11, 2013 Evan Kwong 0 Comments academics, admission, anja, college, CSU, debt, education, graduate schools, keller, programs, seniors, student, success, Tuition, UC, university

With the end of the year quickly approaching, many seniors are concerned with their future educations.  Students compare universities, visit

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Campus Community News 

EAP test now required for CSU admission

April 28, 2012June 18, 2013 cvhsolympian 0 Comments assessment, California, college, CSU, EAP, early, ERWC, High, junior, program, school, skills, state, test, university, writing

New updates were recently added to the Early Assessment Program that all eleventh grade students have to take during the

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Bye bye, sci fi: college rule forces CVHS to cut electives

February 6, 2012June 18, 2013 advisor 0 Comments CSU, CVHS, English, Ryan Gray, science fiction

Next year CVHS will remove three English electives to make room for the new “Expository Reading and Writing” (ERWC) college

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CSU plans to raise tuition

June 7, 2011June 18, 2013 Sarah 0 Comments budget, college, CSU, deficit, Tuition

If taxes are not raised, the tuition at California State University may raise to $7,400, twice the cost of three

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