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bball85

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3.42/169/3 years work experience

Post by bball85 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:07 pm

I'm compiling my list of schools to apply to this fall. Also, my major GPA is a 3.6 if that helps my chances at all with any of these schools. (I'm not an URM).

Any input on how I might fair at these schools and if it will help my chances to apply early decision to any of them?

Cornell
Fordham
Northwestern
Georgetown

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kalvano

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Re: 3.42/169/3 years work experience

Post by kalvano » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:09 pm

You're probably going to have better luck in the "What Are My Chances" forum.

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Re: 3.42/169/3 years work experience

Post by dukelawguy144 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:09 pm

You are in at Fordham, perhaps Cornell

maybe Northwestern. GPA is low. and very low chance at Gtown (unless you consider part time)

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Re: 3.42/169/3 years work experience

Post by jks289 » Tue Jun 29, 2010 1:12 pm

bball85 wrote:I'm compiling my list of schools to apply to this fall. Also, my major GPA is a 3.6 if that helps my chances at all with any of these schools. (I'm not an URM).

Any input on how I might fair at these schools and if it will help my chances to apply early decision to any of them?

Cornell
Fordham
Northwestern
Georgetown
We are almost number twins (I have a slightly higher GPA) with similar work experience. I got into Cornell, waitlisted at Northwestern and Georgetown. No clue about Fordham but my guess is in there. I think EDing to Georgetown might help your cause, Cornell doesn't offer ED only EA. Northwestern doesn't seem willing to dip too much for ED though they might for really quality work experience. I'm happy to elaborate on my specific interactions with each school if you want to PM me. Good luck.

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