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Male Gay Hispanic 3.45 @ Top 5 School 166 What are my odds

Post by andreskicdo » Thu Jan 13, 2011 12:15 am

Worked at investment bank for 3 years after college. Learned English at age 18. Speaks Spanish at home. Attended community college before transferring to Ivy League School. First in family to attend college/advanced degree.

What are odds at top 10 school. Shooting for Stanford, Chicago, Penn, NYU, Columbia, UVA, UCB, UMich.

I'd really appreciate your input. Thanks!!!! :)

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Re: Male Gay Hispanic 3.45 @ Top 5 School 166 What are my odds

Post by SupraVln180 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 1:26 am

What type of hispanic? Some get bigger boosts than others. You're GPA is slightly low, even .05 would make a huge difference. However, you have a shot at the lower T-14. I doubt you'd hit the T6 though. Good luck this cycle.

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Re: Male Gay Hispanic 3.45 @ Top 5 School 166 What are my odds

Post by andreskicdo » Thu Jan 13, 2011 1:59 am

I'm originally from Colombia

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Re: Male Gay Hispanic 3.45 @ Top 5 School 166 What are my odds

Post by paulinaporizkova » Sun Jan 16, 2011 4:11 am

if you wait til next cycle and ED a Top 6, i don't think you'll have any problem getting in

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