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- mt2165
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SEO Competitivenes?
Just a general question about how competitive the SEO program is? I had my interview Thursday and I would say it overall went well, I had some awkward pauses when I was really thinking about a difficult question. But I'm a 3.65/163 AA male with above average softs and I'm a D1 athlete. I like to think ill end up at a t-14. I would love the program because my first choice was NYC and my girlfriend and many of my other friends live in NYC and in general it's just a wonderful opportunity. Do you I have a solid chance of getting into the program? I blanketed the t-14 pretty much.
- Dr.Zer0
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Re: SEO Competitivenes?
The higher the rank of the school you end up attending the higher your chances of getting SEO. T-14 is good but it seems like they really get the majority of their interns from the t-6.
- mt2165
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Re: SEO Competitivenes?
Thanks! I've noticed that too. Do you think t-6 applicants, barring a horrible interview, are generally accepted. I guess I just can't grasp the size of the program/number of applicants for number of spots.Dr.Zer0 wrote:The higher the rank of the school you end up attending the higher your chances of getting SEO. T-14 is good but it seems like they really get the majority of their interns from the t-6.
- Mojosodope
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Re: SEO Competitivenes?
Not necessarily, there are some people that go to HYS and are rejected, and some that go to CCN and are rejected.mt2165 wrote:Thanks! I've noticed that too. Do you think t-6 applicants, barring a horrible interview, are generally accepted. I guess I just can't grasp the size of the program/number of applicants for number of spots.Dr.Zer0 wrote:The higher the rank of the school you end up attending the higher your chances of getting SEO. T-14 is good but it seems like they really get the majority of their interns from the t-6.
Harvard, Columbia, and NYU place the most mainly because of markets and class size.