Every senior goes through the pile of questions that include “are you going to college?”, “what will you major in”, and so on. While these questions may seem easy to answer, these do tend to create more of a debacle in the individual’s mind then the fantasy version. For me, it’s been a question that the answer has been vague and obscure. At times, colleges seem right, but then they don’t necessarily work out. After some thoughtful time, I have decided to enroll at Arizona State University. Arizona State University, known as ASU, is in Phoenix and contains five different campuses in the capital of Arizona, which in general is a big city. The biggest campus is in Tempe, and has many different restaurants and recreational places to enjoy after a long day of school. Like Tempe, most of the campuses if not all have the same type of surroundings. …show more content…
The requirements can be either being in the top twenty-five percent in the individual’s graduating class or having a 3.0 GPA or acquiring either a 22 ACT score or 1120 on the SAT, but nonresidents are required to have either a 24 ACT score or 1180 SAT score. While around 22,581 students apply, only around 19,042 are admitted to ASU. In terms of demographics at ASU, there is a 12 to 13 female to male ratio. The racial or ethnic breakdown is thirty percent Caucasian, nine percent Hispanic, five percent African American, three percent other, and two percent East Asian. Lastly 38,530 are undergraduates, while 7,570 are graduates