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On March 23 2006 18:29 naventus wrote: Haha... E-Penis time:
Got into: MIT Harvard Yale Princeton UPenn Cornell UC Berk UCLA
Rejected: Stanford.
My explanation is that I'm from the Bay Area and Stanford already takes too many people from the magnet schools in NorCal.
To juniors who are interested in applying to the selective schools, consider what interests you and do something- create something, whether a project, and event, an organization this summer that highlights your initiative and talent.
*Currently freshman at MIT.
Quite an impressive list. Mind me asking your credentials?
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Btw, anyone here ever thought about, or have applied to government funded military schools, such as westpoint/united states military academy (usma), usafa (united states air force academy), usna (united states naval academy)?
Its free, but in turn you serve for 5 years, then I believe 3 in the reserves. I heard its tougher to get into usma than any other college or university in the U.S. If anyone has been, or is a cadet at one of these schools, please share your experiences, thanks.
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Im a junior and i want to go to University Notredame (1st choice), UCSD, UCD, UCSB, Northwestern, Berkeey, Pomona
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On March 23 2006 18:35 thedeadhaji wrote:Show nested quote +On March 22 2006 15:23 teh leet newb wrote: I'm a sophomore. I would like to get into:
1. MIT/Stanford 3. Caltech 4. Carnegie Melon University (one of the best schools in computer science)
Backup - Purdue Univirsity (I live in Indiana and can scholarship, so I'd end up paying like <= $5000 per year)
My parents say that if I don't get a ton of scholarship money, they won't send be to CMU. It costs about as much as MIT, but it's only ranked about 24th, despite its computer science department pretty much rivaling MITs.
I like Stanford because it's in the heart of Silicon Valley in sunny California. It's also a tiny bit easier to get into than MIT. I was born in Boston though, and I lived there for about 8 years. I'll be majoring in Computer Science. I'll either get a double major or minor in Electrical Engineering as well.
Yes, I'm Chinese. No offense, but your parents are misinformed. CMU's CS department >> all other CS anywhere. They are the ONLY school with a dedicated school of computer science, separate from the engineering school. Carnegie Mellon is THE place to go if you are serious about computer science, especially cutting edge AI type stuff I think. edit; well okay, MIT aint shabby either =P
Yeah, I know. CMU fcking pwns at computer science. Also, it's easier to get into than MIT. This is why I've been trying to convince my dad, but he's really stubborn...
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UCSD before i dropped out like a crack addict
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Korea (South)1740 Posts
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On March 23 2006 20:36 uhjoo wrote: yale ftw huck farvard
lies! harvard > yale
i'd love to go to harvard but i didn't even apply because i knew i'm not good enough
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On March 23 2006 19:24 taeWook wrote: Btw, anyone here ever thought about, or have applied to government funded military schools, such as westpoint/united states military academy (usma), usafa (united states air force academy), usna (united states naval academy)?
Its free, but in turn you serve for 5 years, then I believe 3 in the reserves. I heard its tougher to get into usma than any other college or university in the U.S. If anyone has been, or is a cadet at one of these schools, please share your experiences, thanks.
I think the tough part for west point is getting a letter of recommendation from a congressman? I think USAFA isn't too tough in terms of academics, considering some of the people whom I know that got in... yet still far above average.
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On March 23 2006 18:29 naventus wrote: Haha... E-Penis time:
Got into: MIT Harvard Yale Princeton UPenn Cornell UC Berk UCLA
Rejected: Stanford.
My explanation is that I'm from the Bay Area and Stanford already takes too many people from the magnet schools in NorCal.
To juniors who are interested in applying to the selective schools, consider what interests you and do something- create something, whether a project, and event, an organization this summer that highlights your initiative and talent.
*Currently freshman at MIT.
you must have been the shit to get into harvard, yale, and princeton. very very few people boast that many acceptances
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GPA = Grade point average. It's your average grade. 4.0 being the highest without BS 5 point Advance Placement classes.
Only applied for:
Sacramento City State Universitiy - accepted University of Sandiego (UCSD) - accepted University of Davis - rejected! OMFG LOL
I put I played some piano & won a trophy for violin in 4th. Also, I wrote in I won an award for some airplane thingy when I was in 4th & 5th grade. I had 3 something GPA in highschool & so-so SAT score. I didn't give a shit about school so I didn't prepare for SAT Dropped out from UCSD. >
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On March 23 2006 21:48 lil.sis wrote: you must have been the shit to get into harvard, yale, and princeton. very very few people boast that many acceptances
It's actually pretty disgusting how many cross-admits go out- considering that a number of those could go to people that would have actually gone to X school. That being said, I know a number of people all from different backgrounds and having very different characteristics having similar acceptances.
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thedeadhaji
39489 Posts
well all these schools accept that student b/c they want that student to attend. I didnt even apply to harvard/yale b/c they have no engineering =P. would have gone to duke/cornell if i didnt get into princeton. Damn i could have been pwnt by NonY in BW in person if i had gone to Duke~~ lol.
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Im right now at the Hawkey College in Waterloo, Iowa. After i get my degree i will transfer to the Uni of Iowa.Hips Don't Lie
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United States5262 Posts
I bolded the admins, anything to do with my school, and people from the Bay Area.
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United States5262 Posts
Just cause they're special and I'm displaying affirmative action. Hopefully we won't get in a heated debate on the wherefores and therefores of affirmative action but I honestly wouldn't want someone spoon feeding me cause I'm a minority. I'd rather prove I belong somewhere rather than being like number 37 out of 1000 on their minority quota. I'm Korean btw so I don't think I got anything for that.
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MURICA15980 Posts
Hmmm so 7 days from now, when I find out which schools decided I wasn't a complete scrub, I'll be hunting you people down who are currently attending my perspective schools and will pummel you with questions. So be prepared.
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GrandInquisitor
New York City13113 Posts
I go to Rutgers, graduating in 2008.
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I'm currently attending Rutgers University in NJ, studying finance and political science. I am waiting on Columbia College for transfer admissions, but I might stay at Rutgers for other reasons, even if I were to get in. I'm surprised to see a lot of the members in the BW community are attending very acclaimed schools. But then again, who would post if they're attending community college.
Good luck ya'll seniors on getting into schools. But remember, it's not the end of the world or your social and intellectual future if you don't get into the school you wanted. All you need is a sincere desire and determination to learn.
Just giving my two cents.
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thedeadhaji
39489 Posts
Yes, it really is about the drive you have to succeed, and the dedication you have to learning. I personally know pple who went to state colleges, (close to CC's actually) who are now multimillionaire, silicon valley mogul/pioneer guys. This, plus the utter ubandance of retards at my school, has really taught me not to judge anything based on a person's academic background, but by what that person himself has to offer.
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