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Well, my early apps are all due in a little over a week. It's hard to believe that this time is finally here. It's funny to look back and think about how it seemed so far away, and in the last month everything has closed in on me - this part of my life is almost over, good bye high school. I'm really worried because I am not independent at all. I honestly don't know what I'm going to do without my mommy LOL. I'm so scared; I'll admit that thinking about leaving home makes me want to cry sometimes. T_____T
Applying to colleges is almost like a dream for me, it feels like I'm not actually doing it for myself because it's so hard to imagine that at this time next year... I'll be gone X_x. My stats aren't the most amazing ever, but I have what I believe to be a unique essay topic for the common app (PM me if you want to know lol), and I've been in a magnet program for all of high school. I think that's what really made me care about getting into a good school - I've been surrounded by some of the most amazing and smartest people I'll ever meet and I want to continue to experience that.
I'm applying early to 3 schools - Columbia, Caltech, and my state school. Columbia is my #1 choice, I want to study Applied Math somewhere and I'm not really interested in science so I think the opportunities there in finance would be really great. PLUS NYC IS AMAZING. Caltech is somewhere I have always considered - I like warm weather, but I heard that the people there aren't very attractive . My state school... please please don't let me end up here T_T. I love my friends and I'm pretty sure this is where most of them will end up, but I know them all now! I want to meet new people. I also want to gtfo of here LOL
This is my 1111th post, so make a wish! I know what I'm wishing for zzzz. Good luck to everyone else applying to college, and I hope you get into your dream schools!
Bonus Jiyeon
EDIT: JUST TO CLARIFY I AM ALSO APPLYING TO LIKE 8 SCHOOLS REGULAR . Rice, Princeton, CMU, Cornell, NYU, Haverford, Swarthmore, and St Mary's College of Maryland. Don't ask about those last 3 my mommy is making me apply and I am going along with it so she doesn't annoy me.
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Caltech folks just date PCC girls anyways.
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On October 24 2011 10:44 Primadog wrote: Caltech folks just date PCC girls anyways. Is that the college across the street? That's what I heard lol! What would make the hot girls over there want to date us nerds though
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IF YOU GET INTO COLUMBIA. YOU'LL BE SUPER CLOSE TO BRYAN AND ME.
BONUS!
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On October 24 2011 10:50 Soloside wrote: IF YOU GET INTO COLUMBIA. YOU'LL BE SUPER CLOSE TO BRYAN AND ME.
BONUS! OH god I don't want to go there anymore. Jk! What happened to ASU, how is NY close to Arizona.
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Im putting off my PhD apps as long as possible lol. So much shit to do this semester T_T
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On October 24 2011 10:46 unichan wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 10:44 Primadog wrote: Caltech folks just date PCC girls anyways. Is that the college across the street? That's what I heard lol! What would make the hot girls over there want to date us nerds though
They assume you'll be making mad engineering salaries at Silicon Valley and such in the future. PCC is a community college, so you'll have an inherent advantage there.
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5/5 jiyeon
all of your apps are due next week? O_o isnt it just early decision due?
im finishing up mine for ND .
i should be way more done, but i have to do the 2 commonapp general essays because i decided to focus on my supplements. rest of my apps aren't due till end of nov/dec so i have some time for that.
gl ^^
(im applying to columbia or another ivy too because nyc but i dont think ill get in O_O. maybe NYU will take me :D)
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Columbia freshman here
College apps... ahh those good old days last year. Best of luck~
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You aren't surrounded by some of the smartest people you'll ever meet. Seriously. When you hit university, you'll be meeting many, many more ridiculously smart kids that make your old friends look dumb.
Apply to more schools. It's always good to apply to a bunch of schools even if you don't want to go there. You won't know how you feel in a month, or two months.
Don't worry about girls, if you're good, then they'll come to you. And if you're not, then you wouldn't get them anyways. And don't worry about people or attractiveness, there are always ugly people, and pretty people. Also, who knows, some of your best friends can be ugly, so stop being so shallow.
If you're going to talk about ugly and good looking people, a picture of yourself should really be necessary. Seriously.
Make sure your "unique" essay topic isn't very silly. Not to you, but to others. Talk with friendly high school teachers about it. There were a bunch of good comments in another thread a while back about application essay topics.
Finally, living away from home is amazing and terrible at the same time. But it's really something everyone needs to try at some point. It's kind of life changing... also, cliche, but everyone else there is in exactly the same position as you, so don't worry so much.
Also, be yourself and let your personality show through your essay, and to others when you make it into university. If you don't like some people, you don't have to hang out with them. Don't be fake just so you can. There are many people to make friends with. Don't get stuck over a couple.
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On October 24 2011 11:27 Juliette wrote:5/5 jiyeon all of your apps are due next week? O_o isnt it just early decision due? im finishing up mine for ND . i should be way more done, but i have to do the 2 commonapp general essays because i decided to focus on my supplements. rest of my apps aren't due till end of nov/dec so i have some time for that. gl ^^ (im applying to columbia or another ivy too because nyc but i dont think ill get in O_O. maybe NYU will take me :D) Just these 3 early ones due next week xD. Many more to come in January T_T. Good luck on Columbia, I'm applying to NYU too because I love New York so much!
On October 24 2011 11:37 Blisse wrote: You aren't surrounded by some of the smartest people you'll ever meet. Seriously. When you hit university, you'll be meeting many, many more ridiculously smart kids that make your old friends look dumb.
Apply to more schools. It's always good to apply to a bunch of schools even if you don't want to go there. You won't know how you feel in a month, or two months.
Don't worry about girls, if you're good, then they'll come to you. And if you're not, then you wouldn't get them anyways. And don't worry about people or attractiveness, there are always ugly people, and pretty people. Also, who knows, some of your best friends can be ugly, so stop being so shallow.
If you're going to talk about ugly and good looking people, a picture of yourself should really be necessary. Seriously.
Make sure your "unique" essay topic isn't very silly. Not to you, but to others. Talk with friendly high school teachers about it. There were a bunch of good comments in another thread a while back about application essay topics.
Finally, living away from home is amazing and terrible at the same time. But it's really something everyone needs to try at some point. It's kind of life changing... also, cliche, but everyone else there is in exactly the same position as you, so don't worry so much.
Also, be yourself and let your personality show through your essay, and to others when you make it into university. If you don't like some people, you don't have to hang out with them. Don't be fake just so you can. There are many people to make friends with. Don't get stuck over a couple. I don't know, someone who was in my program who went to UChicago said that the people he went to high school with were all some of the smartest people he'd ever meet, so that where I got it from. I don't think I can get much better than someone of the US Physics Olympiad team and someone who went to the US Math Olympiad training camp, but we'll see! I'm definitely applying to more than 3 schools, these are just the ones I'm doing early - very few schools actually do EA =/. I'm not being shallow, I was just making a joke about Caltech that a lot of people make (a lot of people who go there say this too), I don't see why you needed to be so hostile about it. I'm not saying I'm the most attractive person ever and I will only date beautiful people because I deserve to, and if you really think I should provide a picture of myself then ok, go to my profile and click on one of the links there, I have pictures of myself. I've showed a lot of high school English teachers my essay and also my peers, and they all like it. I have to give props to my current English teacher, she gave me a lot of suggestions that really improved my essay and helped it show more of my personality. I believe I'm taking this process pretty seriously, and I'm not going to let myself submit an essay that multiple people haven't looked at.
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At least it sounds like you're not procrastinating. I filled out all the easy shit early (name, DOB, etc.) and then wrote 4 essays in a day, lol. edit- also agree with the advice to apply to more different schools. I applied to large schools pretty much exclusively and later semi-regretted not at least giving myself the option to attend a smaller one. You never know what can happen in a few months. Also don't worry about the independence thing. It's a lot less scary and a lot more fun than you think. I know people who were homesick as fuck the first couple weeks and they're having a shitton of fun now.
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If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My impression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in?
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On October 24 2011 12:03 Sufficiency wrote: If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My expression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in?
Columbia is in much more of a craphole than NYU lol.
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Best of luck!... I'm applying to Boston College, Tufts, NYU, University of Texas at Austin, Boston U, Case Western, Northeastern, and Emory. I'm applying RD to every school because I will have to weight the financial aid packages :/.
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So you want applied maths with opportunities in finance?
... why not Princeton?
That's literally on our resume. Virtually everyone I know here who wants to get into finance has little difficulty, even now in this crappy environment, finding a solid job. Plus our math here is insanity. Telling you, if you're really serious about your interests, apply to more places and consider more options. And you'll most definitely be surrounded by people much smarter than yourself.
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On October 24 2011 12:08 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:03 Sufficiency wrote: If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My expression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in? Columbia is in much more of a craphole than NYU lol.
Not gonna lie, Columbia's neighborhoods are pretty sketch. At least NYU is virtually in the heart of the most fun parts of Manhattan, where everyone is in their 20's.
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On October 24 2011 12:08 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:03 Sufficiency wrote: If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My expression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in? Columbia is in much more of a craphole than NYU lol.
I disagree. I visited both schools; I felt that Columbia has an incredible campus. NYU is just a bunch of buildings in downtown.
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On October 24 2011 11:27 Juliette wrote:5/5 jiyeon all of your apps are due next week? O_o isnt it just early decision due? im finishing up mine for ND . i should be way more done, but i have to do the 2 commonapp general essays because i decided to focus on my supplements. rest of my apps aren't due till end of nov/dec so i have some time for that. gl ^^ (im applying to columbia or another ivy too because nyc but i dont think ill get in O_O. maybe NYU will take me :D)
Good luck at Notre Dame. Fighting Irish fighting!
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On October 24 2011 12:11 Livelovedie wrote: Best of luck!... I'm applying to Boston College, Tufts, NYU, University of Texas at Austin, Boston U, Case Western, Northeastern, and Emory. I'm applying RD to every school because I will have to weight the financial aid packages :/. Good luck, I know a couple people at all of those schools, go to BU myself and know a bunch of people who go to BC.
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Good luck! I'm applying this year, also. The most stressful part of this for me will be choosing where to go, though. My parents have told me that they will only support me through my first four years in school, but just a bit ago I found out that some schools are offering full rides to people who did well on the PSAT. So, since I do want to go through grad school if I can, I could go to the best school I can and take out a loan for grad school, go through my four years and be done with it, or go to a lesser-known school for free and have my parents pay for grad school. I think if I don't get into my first choice I might seriously consider going somewhere offering me a full ride if I think it wouldn't be putting myself at too much of a disadvantage. (Besides, people say that your grad school matters much more than your undergrad school, right?) Decisions decisions :S
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On October 24 2011 11:31 SkyLegenD wrote: Columbia freshman here
College apps... ahh those good old days last year. Best of luck~
Lol this guy.... is my roommate ROFL. We met on TL. How fucking AWESOME.
I really hope you get into Columbia. It's wonderful over here, and I'd love to see another TLer over here. (There arent enoughhhhhh) I heard the essay prompt(s) this year for Columbia were a lot harder than last years. Hope you have good luck on those.
Asian population here is 29% iirc
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California is #1. Besides just choosing the "school" you want to go to, you have to consider other factors. It's not all about the "education" because education is offered everywhere. It's more about the enviroment, and the people. Here's why unichan, you need to consider California as your #1 choice. Any school from California.
California has the best weather in the country. 330/365 good days of sunny weather is impossible to beat. Nothing ever beats seeing cute girls in short shorts every day of the year. For you, I guess this is equivalent to seeing hot guys at the beach with their shirt off, or guys showing lots of skin with their muscles. Like seriously wtf, all these people working out hardcore and getting dem muscles and six packs. Lots of wannabe actors are available waiting for you unichan!
California has the most azns in the country. We know you love dem azns unichan. California has many many azns, azns from all the azn countries out there, like the chinese, koreans, japanese, bangladesh people. One good thing about many azns is that you can eat authentic chinese food that you love in chinatown, or japanese food at little tokyo and get a sense of the different cultures, and experience many different experiences. In places like the east, you only get white people stuff which you can get anywhere. Then there's the issue of your hubby. We all know azn parents want azn hubbies, not black hubbies or blue teletubbies or the green and purple one. If you don't like azns but mexicans, we have a lot of them too. California is very diverse in its cultures and people that live here. I like to think that that is a good thing.
Lots of fun events you can go to in California. In places like the east, you don't get a lot of blizzcons, those anime conventions, Riot games, or MLG anaheim. Once you come to california, you can go to whatever convention you feel like going to, to meet the people you've met online or just meet new people who share similar interests. There's also a lot of kpop concerts that happen in California every year, like that one Korean one and SMTown which happens every year. There's also a lot of non azn artists that perform many concerts in california.
There were many more reasons why California is the best, but this is taking me too long to type.
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On October 24 2011 12:43 0123456789 wrote:
Lots of fun events you can go to in California. In places like the east, you don't get a lot of blizzcons, those anime conventions, Riot games, or MLG anaheim. Once you come to california, you can go to whatever convention you feel like going to, to meet the people you've met online or just meet new people who share similar interests. There's also a lot of kpop concerts that happen in California every year, like that one Korean one and SMTown which happens every year. There's also a lot of non azn artists that perform many concerts in california.
There were many more reasons why California is the best, but this is taking me too long to type.
The fuck? We got comicon, MLG providence, all the big companies in everything, Kpop concerts, etc etc etc.
I'm a Californian (Bay Area) and I find everything to be a lot more accessible in NY. Everything is super close, and you dont have to drive 4-5 hrs just to get from SF to LA.
The one thing we dont have is Blizzcon fuuuuu
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On October 24 2011 12:14 Keone wrote:So you want applied maths with opportunities in finance? ... why not Princeton? That's literally on our resume. Virtually everyone I know here who wants to get into finance has little difficulty, even now in this crappy environment, finding a solid job. Plus our math here is insanity. Telling you, if you're really serious about your interests, apply to more places and consider more options. And you'll most definitely be surrounded by people much smarter than yourself. edit: Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:08 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:On October 24 2011 12:03 Sufficiency wrote: If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My expression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in? Columbia is in much more of a craphole than NYU lol. Not gonna lie, Columbia's neighborhoods are pretty sketch. At least NYU is virtually in the heart of the most fun parts of Manhattan, where everyone is in their 20's. I'm applying to Princeton too, but it was REA and I wanted to apply to Caltech also.
On October 24 2011 12:03 Sufficiency wrote: If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My impression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in? Like I said above, I am applying to all three of those, just not early. I visited both and I liked both! I love the small campus feeling of Columbia, and I thought I would hate NYU, but I actually really liked it.
On October 24 2011 12:24 pyaar wrote: Good luck! I'm applying this year, also. The most stressful part of this for me will be choosing where to go, though. My parents have told me that they will only support me through my first four years in school, but just a bit ago I found out that some schools are offering full rides to people who did well on the PSAT. So, since I do want to go through grad school if I can, I could go to the best school I can and take out a loan for grad school, go through my four years and be done with it, or go to a lesser-known school for free and have my parents pay for grad school. I think if I don't get into my first choice I might seriously consider going somewhere offering me a full ride if I think it wouldn't be putting myself at too much of a disadvantage. (Besides, people say that your grad school matters much more than your undergrad school, right?) Decisions decisions :S My parents make a lot of money so going the full ride route isn't something I've been considering, but I've been getting a lot of letters from colleges about it. Like Auburn, all of the National Merit semifinalists here got this huge ass envelope LOL
On October 24 2011 12:11 Livelovedie wrote: Best of luck!... I'm applying to Boston College, Tufts, NYU, University of Texas at Austin, Boston U, Case Western, Northeastern, and Emory. I'm applying RD to every school because I will have to weight the financial aid packages :/. I heard that schools consider if you can't pay for their school, you don't have to go even if you applied ED. Fuck that sentence had shitty grammar but hopefully you get my point LOL. Anyways I don't know too much about that, but definitely good luck on all of your schools!
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On October 24 2011 12:24 pyaar wrote: Good luck! I'm applying this year, also. The most stressful part of this for me will be choosing where to go, though. My parents have told me that they will only support me through my first four years in school, but just a bit ago I found out that some schools are offering full rides to people who did well on the PSAT. So, since I do want to go through grad school if I can, I could go to the best school I can and take out a loan for grad school, go through my four years and be done with it, or go to a lesser-known school for free and have my parents pay for grad school. I think if I don't get into my first choice I might seriously consider going somewhere offering me a full ride if I think it wouldn't be putting myself at too much of a disadvantage. (Besides, people say that your grad school matters much more than your undergrad school, right?) Decisions decisions :S For jobs, grad school matters much more than your undergrad.
Yet undergrad is the most important aspect when applying to grad school.
So in essence (and I'm not trying to put you down), they're both important, though I'd say that undergrad is more important because it will be difficult to get into a top grad school if you're not from a top undergrad.
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On October 24 2011 12:46 KtheZ wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:43 0123456789 wrote:
Lots of fun events you can go to in California. In places like the east, you don't get a lot of blizzcons, those anime conventions, Riot games, or MLG anaheim. Once you come to california, you can go to whatever convention you feel like going to, to meet the people you've met online or just meet new people who share similar interests. There's also a lot of kpop concerts that happen in California every year, like that one Korean one and SMTown which happens every year. There's also a lot of non azn artists that perform many concerts in california.
There were many more reasons why California is the best, but this is taking me too long to type. The fuck? We got comicon, MLG providence, all the big companies in everything, Kpop concerts, etc etc etc. I'm a Californian (Bay Area) and I find everything to be a lot more accessible in NY. Everything is super close, and you dont have to drive 4-5 hrs just to get from SF to LA. The one thing we dont have is Blizzcon fuuuuu
zzzz you guys are too cold. Too much snow and rain and stuff. Also, there is a safety issue after 9/11. California has top men on the job protecting our state.(*coughyeahrightcough*) The 4-5 hour drive=ROADTRIP!!!!!!! Fun times. No, the long drives to go to places are kind of a pain in the ass. But who cares about SF or SD. All you need is LA and chinatown.
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On October 24 2011 12:42 KtheZ wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 11:31 SkyLegenD wrote: Columbia freshman here
College apps... ahh those good old days last year. Best of luck~ Lol this guy.... is my roommate ROFL. We met on TL. How fucking AWESOME. I really hope you get into Columbia. It's wonderful over here, and I'd love to see another TLer over here. (There arent enoughhhhhh) I heard the essay prompt(s) this year for Columbia were a lot harder than last years. Hope you have good luck on those. Asian population here is 29% iirc I hope to see you there! And I love the high asian ratios, I love me some asians. No offense to other races, but... I love them asians as the poster below you mentions.
On October 24 2011 12:43 0123456789 wrote: California is #1. Besides just choosing the "school" you want to go to, you have to consider other factors. It's not all about the "education" because education is offered everywhere. It's more about the enviroment, and the people. Here's why unichan, you need to consider California as your #1 choice. Any school from California.
California has the best weather in the country. 330/365 good days of sunny weather is impossible to beat. Nothing ever beats seeing cute girls in short shorts every day of the year. For you, I guess this is equivalent to seeing hot guys at the beach with their shirt off, or guys showing lots of skin with their muscles. Like seriously wtf, all these people working out hardcore and getting dem muscles and six packs. Lots of wannabe actors are available waiting for you unichan!
California has the most azns in the country. We know you love dem azns unichan. California has many many azns, azns from all the azn countries out there, like the chinese, koreans, japanese, bangladesh people. One good thing about many azns is that you can eat authentic chinese food that you love in chinatown, or japanese food at little tokyo and get a sense of the different cultures, and experience many different experiences. In places like the east, you only get white people stuff which you can get anywhere. Then there's the issue of your hubby. We all know azn parents want azn hubbies, not black hubbies or blue teletubbies or the green and purple one. If you don't like azns but mexicans, we have a lot of them too. California is very diverse in its cultures and people that live here. I like to think that that is a good thing.
Lots of fun events you can go to in California. In places like the east, you don't get a lot of blizzcons, those anime conventions, Riot games, or MLG anaheim. Once you come to california, you can go to whatever convention you feel like going to, to meet the people you've met online or just meet new people who share similar interests. There's also a lot of kpop concerts that happen in California every year, like that one Korean one and SMTown which happens every year. There's also a lot of non azn artists that perform many concerts in california.
There were many more reasons why California is the best, but this is taking me too long to type. I thought you wanted to go to Harvard. That's not in California! Maybe I'll apply to Stanford too, my mommy won't let me apply to any of the UCs because she says no out of states schools. No I don't get it either but whatever. Also I heard that Cali has lots of hot guys I watched The Hills and the guys on there looked great. But I watched The City too with Whitney Port and the guys there looked great too. Except on both shows there was a ratty nasty long haired dude who looks like he doesn't shower. You're right though guys in Cali work out more and it's hot so they all have their shirts off. Oh yeah maybe I'll apply to FIDM, like Lauren Conrad, or CU, like Naomi from 90210!
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I'm applying early to Harvey Mudd... I really need to start working on my essays. I'm doing the supplemental stuff, and they ask why you want to apply. I was tempted to say because Day9 went there and endorsed it, but I don't think that would go over very well
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applied math ---- CMU.
DO IT. BE CLOSER TO ME. SINCE I GO TO PARTY SCHOOL PITTSBURGHHHHHHH
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On October 24 2011 12:56 unichan wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:42 KtheZ wrote:On October 24 2011 11:31 SkyLegenD wrote: Columbia freshman here
College apps... ahh those good old days last year. Best of luck~ Lol this guy.... is my roommate ROFL. We met on TL. How fucking AWESOME. I really hope you get into Columbia. It's wonderful over here, and I'd love to see another TLer over here. (There arent enoughhhhhh) I heard the essay prompt(s) this year for Columbia were a lot harder than last years. Hope you have good luck on those. Asian population here is 29% iirc I hope to see you there! And I love the high asian ratios, I love me some asians. No offense to other races, but... I love them asians as the poster below you mentions. Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:43 0123456789 wrote: California is #1. Besides just choosing the "school" you want to go to, you have to consider other factors. It's not all about the "education" because education is offered everywhere. It's more about the enviroment, and the people. Here's why unichan, you need to consider California as your #1 choice. Any school from California.
California has the best weather in the country. 330/365 good days of sunny weather is impossible to beat. Nothing ever beats seeing cute girls in short shorts every day of the year. For you, I guess this is equivalent to seeing hot guys at the beach with their shirt off, or guys showing lots of skin with their muscles. Like seriously wtf, all these people working out hardcore and getting dem muscles and six packs. Lots of wannabe actors are available waiting for you unichan!
California has the most azns in the country. We know you love dem azns unichan. California has many many azns, azns from all the azn countries out there, like the chinese, koreans, japanese, bangladesh people. One good thing about many azns is that you can eat authentic chinese food that you love in chinatown, or japanese food at little tokyo and get a sense of the different cultures, and experience many different experiences. In places like the east, you only get white people stuff which you can get anywhere. Then there's the issue of your hubby. We all know azn parents want azn hubbies, not black hubbies or blue teletubbies or the green and purple one. If you don't like azns but mexicans, we have a lot of them too. California is very diverse in its cultures and people that live here. I like to think that that is a good thing.
Lots of fun events you can go to in California. In places like the east, you don't get a lot of blizzcons, those anime conventions, Riot games, or MLG anaheim. Once you come to california, you can go to whatever convention you feel like going to, to meet the people you've met online or just meet new people who share similar interests. There's also a lot of kpop concerts that happen in California every year, like that one Korean one and SMTown which happens every year. There's also a lot of non azn artists that perform many concerts in california.
There were many more reasons why California is the best, but this is taking me too long to type. I thought you wanted to go to Harvard. That's not in California! Maybe I'll apply to Stanford too, my mommy won't let me apply to any of the UCs because she says no out of states schools. No I don't get it either but whatever. Also I heard that Cali has lots of hot guys I watched The Hills and the guys on there looked great. But I watched The City too with Whitney Port and the guys there looked great too. Except on both shows there was a ratty nasty long haired dude who looks like he doesn't shower. You're right though guys in Cali work out more and it's hot so they all have their shirts off. Oh yeah maybe I'll apply to FIDM, like Lauren Conrad, or CU, like Naomi from 90210! Although you do realize that reality television isnt the best representation of dudes from an area right? lol
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On October 24 2011 13:43 DystopiaX wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:56 unichan wrote:On October 24 2011 12:42 KtheZ wrote:On October 24 2011 11:31 SkyLegenD wrote: Columbia freshman here
College apps... ahh those good old days last year. Best of luck~ Lol this guy.... is my roommate ROFL. We met on TL. How fucking AWESOME. I really hope you get into Columbia. It's wonderful over here, and I'd love to see another TLer over here. (There arent enoughhhhhh) I heard the essay prompt(s) this year for Columbia were a lot harder than last years. Hope you have good luck on those. Asian population here is 29% iirc I hope to see you there! And I love the high asian ratios, I love me some asians. No offense to other races, but... I love them asians as the poster below you mentions. On October 24 2011 12:43 0123456789 wrote: California is #1. Besides just choosing the "school" you want to go to, you have to consider other factors. It's not all about the "education" because education is offered everywhere. It's more about the enviroment, and the people. Here's why unichan, you need to consider California as your #1 choice. Any school from California.
California has the best weather in the country. 330/365 good days of sunny weather is impossible to beat. Nothing ever beats seeing cute girls in short shorts every day of the year. For you, I guess this is equivalent to seeing hot guys at the beach with their shirt off, or guys showing lots of skin with their muscles. Like seriously wtf, all these people working out hardcore and getting dem muscles and six packs. Lots of wannabe actors are available waiting for you unichan!
California has the most azns in the country. We know you love dem azns unichan. California has many many azns, azns from all the azn countries out there, like the chinese, koreans, japanese, bangladesh people. One good thing about many azns is that you can eat authentic chinese food that you love in chinatown, or japanese food at little tokyo and get a sense of the different cultures, and experience many different experiences. In places like the east, you only get white people stuff which you can get anywhere. Then there's the issue of your hubby. We all know azn parents want azn hubbies, not black hubbies or blue teletubbies or the green and purple one. If you don't like azns but mexicans, we have a lot of them too. California is very diverse in its cultures and people that live here. I like to think that that is a good thing.
Lots of fun events you can go to in California. In places like the east, you don't get a lot of blizzcons, those anime conventions, Riot games, or MLG anaheim. Once you come to california, you can go to whatever convention you feel like going to, to meet the people you've met online or just meet new people who share similar interests. There's also a lot of kpop concerts that happen in California every year, like that one Korean one and SMTown which happens every year. There's also a lot of non azn artists that perform many concerts in california.
There were many more reasons why California is the best, but this is taking me too long to type. I thought you wanted to go to Harvard. That's not in California! Maybe I'll apply to Stanford too, my mommy won't let me apply to any of the UCs because she says no out of states schools. No I don't get it either but whatever. Also I heard that Cali has lots of hot guys I watched The Hills and the guys on there looked great. But I watched The City too with Whitney Port and the guys there looked great too. Except on both shows there was a ratty nasty long haired dude who looks like he doesn't shower. You're right though guys in Cali work out more and it's hot so they all have their shirts off. Oh yeah maybe I'll apply to FIDM, like Lauren Conrad, or CU, like Naomi from 90210! Although you do realize that reality television isnt the best representation of dudes from an area right? lol Yes sir I do I was joking q_q NOT OBVIOUS ENOUGh
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whichever school you end up going to, just remember this. college is your bridge between your K-12 years at home, and the real world. how you spend your 4 years at college will greatly affect your placement in the socioeconomic landscape of life. it's no longer going to be strictly what you know, but who you know that will take you places after college. your college years will be the best 4 years of your life so make the most of it! don't let homesickness get the best of you! my advice would be to take the remaining time you have to level up your emotional maturity as much as you can before you leave for college. and, if you don't end up going to your 1st choice UG, there's always grad school, so do your best in UG! oh, that reminds me of grades in UG. your first two semesters will probably be the easiest, so make sure you do your best to get good grades. start building your cushion your first year, so in the case that your GPA falls in future years, your overall GPA might not be affected so much. i'm sure your used to getting straight A's in high school, but depending on your major, that is very rare in college. i'm not saying you should lower your standards, but be aware that it's not the end of the world if you get a B. just don't get Cs or anything below that. the minimum GPA for most jobs and grad schools is a 3.0, and i'd say anything above a 3.5 is very competitive.
EDIT: oh, another thing about finance since you mentioned it. it's a rule of thumb that most companies recruit strictly from the ivies, standford, and MIT, Caltech will also get your foot in a lot of doors. most engineering students at columbia end up in finance or consulting, so if finance is really your thing, you can't go wrong with columbia. have you looked into the financial engineering program at columbia? they started their first year when i was a senior, and i heard it was a straight path to goldman sachs, DE shaw, and other top companies. haha sorry if i sound like i'm plugging columbia but i went to the engineering school for UG.
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On October 24 2011 13:11 Ephemerality wrote:I'm applying early to Harvey Mudd... I really need to start working on my essays. I'm doing the supplemental stuff, and they ask why you want to apply. I was tempted to say because Day9 went there and endorsed it, but I don't think that would go over very well
You can still do that, but instead, spin it in a way about how you heard day9 describe harvey mudd in a favorable light, and why that appeals to you. I remember (probably on a daily) him describing how he was really happy to be surrounded with other science/engineering oriented people whom he could communicate with. There is nothing wrong with putting that in an essay (you'd probably want to find that daily though).
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On October 24 2011 12:15 Sufficiency wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:08 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:On October 24 2011 12:03 Sufficiency wrote: If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My expression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in? Columbia is in much more of a craphole than NYU lol. I disagree. I visited both schools; I felt that Columbia has an incredible campus. NYU is just a bunch of buildings in downtown.
Columbia is also in a terrible neighborhood, and takes you 45minutes to get anywhere by subway.
NYU doesn't have a campus but campuses are overrated anyways. NYU is actually close to stuff.
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Good luck~ I'm applying early too, and it really does feel all so surreal TwT
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On October 24 2011 14:07 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:15 Sufficiency wrote:On October 24 2011 12:08 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:On October 24 2011 12:03 Sufficiency wrote: If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My expression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in? Columbia is in much more of a craphole than NYU lol. I disagree. I visited both schools; I felt that Columbia has an incredible campus. NYU is just a bunch of buildings in downtown. Columbia is also in a terrible neighborhood, and takes you 45minutes to get anywhere by subway. NYU doesn't have a campus but campuses are overrated anyways. NYU is actually close to stuff.
I went to London School of Economics which is also just a bunch of buildings in the middle of London, and it was a pretty good experience. Sure I wish I'd had some of those typical college sitting-on-grassy-field-picnicking moments but being in a big city means all the fun stuff is right there. And expensive, too.
Oh, and I'm applying for Mfin and MFE stuff, so I'll be cramming those essays much the same way as you younglings. ^_^
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On October 24 2011 14:07 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:Show nested quote +On October 24 2011 12:15 Sufficiency wrote:On October 24 2011 12:08 Carnivorous Sheep wrote:On October 24 2011 12:03 Sufficiency wrote: If you want to do applied math, the choices are fairly simple:
Princeton, ***NYU***, Cornell. Columbia is probably OK due to its geographical position, but I am not 100% sure. My expression is that NYU > Columbia when it comes to applied math. Whether or not you will like NYU is another story.... it's in downtown, and it's kind of a craphole comparing to Columbia from its looks and feel.
Which state are you in? Columbia is in much more of a craphole than NYU lol. I disagree. I visited both schools; I felt that Columbia has an incredible campus. NYU is just a bunch of buildings in downtown. Columbia is also in a terrible neighborhood, and takes you 45minutes to get anywhere by subway. NYU doesn't have a campus but campuses are overrated anyways. NYU is actually close to stuff. Sounds like someone got rejected from Columbia
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Caltech is somewhere I have always considered - I like warm weather, but I heard that the people there aren't very attractive . My state school... please please don't let me end up here T_T. I love my friends and I'm pretty sure this is where most of them will end up, but I know them all now! I want to meet new people. I also want to gtfo of here LOL
This is my 1111th post, so make a wish! I know what I'm wishing for zzzz. Good luck to everyone else applying to college, and I hope you get into your dream schools!
You sound as if Caltech is your backup school. How naive you are. Tsk Tsk Tsk. You'll discover that CalTech is harder to get into than Columbia
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