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I want to go to Richard J Daley college in chicago?

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i want to go to Richard J Daley college in chicago Illinois. I am going to be a junior on september and i got suspended when i was a sophmore and i am nervous that this college wont take me because of the suspension. I got suspended because I was disruptive in class. Do you think I will be available to go to this collage

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  1. it's not too hard to get into daley. i can almost guarantee that they won't care.  


  2. you'll have no problem, however you may have one if you want to transfer to a 4 yr school after Daley.

  3. You should have no problem getting into that school, provided that you behave yourself for the duration of high school. It's one of the city colleges and they aren't too discriminatory when it comes to admissions. Just try your best to keep your grades up, behave, and also try to do some volunteer work. The volunteer work will show that you are trying to change your ways and do good things for your community. Colleges love that stuff!

  4. It's a community college. They're not strict at all about admissions. They probably won't even check into or find out about your suspension. All they usually care about is that you got your diploma or GED.

  5. Daley College is one of the City Colleges of Chicago (CCC). The CCCs comprise Chicago's community-college system; we call them city colleges.

    As with most community colleges, the CCCs are a fantastic option if you are looking to save money on part of your undergrad-level education, if you wish to take enrichment and/or continuing-education courses, and/or if you are trying to bring your grades up after a rough academic patch. Chances are extremely slim that Daley will reject you because of your disciplinary record---just be sure not to let it happen again!

    It's been my experience that the CCCs have some truly amazing faculty.

  6. I suggest you behave yourself for the next 2 years.  It won't be an issue.  If you get your AA degree, you won't have much of a problem getting into a 4 year institution....provided you stay out of trouble!

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