I can do teach for America - but it takes too long.Ghost93 wrote:join the militaryCanIGetAnAmen wrote: I want to go to HYS.
What kind of extracurriculars do I have to do?
rhodes scholar
olympic medal
nobel prize
cure cancer
get a phd
peace corps
teach for america
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If this is your problem with Teach for America, then you really really really shouldn't be doing Teach for America.CanIGetAnAmen wrote:I can do teach for America - but it takes too long.Ghost93 wrote:join the militaryCanIGetAnAmen wrote: I want to go to HYS.
What kind of extracurriculars do I have to do?
rhodes scholar
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Too long??? You understand that the whole concept of a notable soft (for whatever they are worth) is to demonstrate going above and beyond at something. Teach for America is a quite short road compared to others.CanIGetAnAmen wrote:
I can do teach for America - but it takes too long.
Don't worry, you can spend a few years doing something interesting. Law schools will still be there when you have actually have an interesting resume, well some of them will be anyway...
P.S.
From the sound of it Teach for America would probably be better without you. Maybe you should consider enlisting for a job in the infantry.
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What if people take like 200 and 100 level courses?[/quote]Nova wrote:No one cares what classes you take.
Find a trade off between maximizing your GPA and subject matter you would be comfortable falling back on if law doesn't work out.
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OP, if you want law school take the easiest classes you can. No one cares what level.
Well believe it.
Although don't believe it too much, there's some anecdotal evidence (even from posters way earlier in this thread) that have experience with less than stellar majors/schools bringing down their amazing GPAs. GPA definitely trumps major/school 10 to 1, but if your goal is HYS it's worth considering just how blatantly easy your major/school looks to adcomms. If it was me, I'd trade a 4.0 at a random community college for a 3.95 with a school adcomms will have at least heard of or in a major that people don't immediately associate with negativity.[/quote][/quote]
So you're saying YHS doesn't care about what classes you take?
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+1. Do business with an emphasis in finance or accounting. This degree helps a little bit in business-related law courses and big-law hiring. I assume it would not be too hard to get As at the business schools at Emory or Michigan, but maybe someone will inform us differently. It also provides at least some chance of getting a job out of undergrad if you don't go the law route.Desert Fox wrote:Do business or something. Thats the major for people who want to do something, but don't really car.e
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Ross at Michigan curves like a mofo, so a 4.33 is attainable in every class if I'm not mistaken.Bronte wrote:+1. Do business with an emphasis in finance or accounting. This degree helps a little bit in business-related law courses and big-law hiring. I assume it would not be too hard to get As at the business schools at Emory or Michigan, but maybe someone will inform us differently. It also provides at least some chance of getting a job out of undergrad if you don't go the law route.Desert Fox wrote:Do business or something. Thats the major for people who want to do something, but don't really car.e
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Why are we allowing the OP to continue to beat this topic to death?
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Then he can go straight to Wall Street and can skip law school.dsn32 wrote:Ross at Michigan curves like a mofo, so a 4.33 is attainable in every class if I'm not mistaken.Bronte wrote:+1. Do business with an emphasis in finance or accounting. This degree helps a little bit in business-related law courses and big-law hiring. I assume it would not be too hard to get As at the business schools at Emory or Michigan, but maybe someone will inform us differently. It also provides at least some chance of getting a job out of undergrad if you don't go the law route.Desert Fox wrote:Do business or something. Thats the major for people who want to do something, but don't really car.e
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Go where you are happiest and most comfortable. Both schools have a strong cache', though UMichigan might have slightly better "lay prestige" everywhere except for in the east/southeast.
On the other hand, Emory is a prestigious private school well-known by academics and adcoms.
In addition to your choice of potential law schools - if you have developed one - take all of the above into consideration.
On the other hand, Emory is a prestigious private school well-known by academics and adcoms.
In addition to your choice of potential law schools - if you have developed one - take all of the above into consideration.
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Does YHS law schools care what courses you take? Do they want hard courses?
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No.CanIGetAnAmen wrote:Does YHS law schools care what courses you take? Do they want hard courses?
No.
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I heard they do...more than other schools anyway.John_rizzy_rawls wrote:No.CanIGetAnAmen wrote:Does YHS law schools care what courses you take? Do they want hard courses?
No.
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Then I can learn "American" right brah?Regulus wrote:You were right about the lol here. However, before learning American, you should probably learn proper English. "Does schools care" is bloody awesome grammar, mate.CanIGetAnAmen wrote:Does YHS law schools care what courses you take? Do they want hard courses?
Looking strong right there brah.
Answer the question or just keep mirin'.
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Okay. It seems that some people on this forum don't like it when I post. Well if yousomadbrah, fawking post where I can find all this info.
Also, for real fawreel, how much do YHS CNN care about course selection? Should I take 2 Acting classes next semester or econ?
Also, for real fawreel, how much do YHS CNN care about course selection? Should I take 2 Acting classes next semester or econ?
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They don't care at all, they only care about your gpa. Take whatever classes you need to get that gpa as high as you can.
Next semester take whatever classes will give you straight A's.
Next semester take whatever classes will give you straight A's.
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You might be too melodramatic to ace those acting classes, so probably Econ.CanIGetAnAmen wrote:Okay. It seems that some people on this forum don't like it when I post. Well if yousomadbrah, fawking post where I can find all this info.
Also, for real fawreel, how much do YHS CNN care about course selection? Should I take 2 Acting classes next semester or econ?
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Seven fucking pages and you're still asking the same fucking question? Jesus. This is why nobody likes it when you post.CanIGetAnAmen wrote:Okay. It seems that some people on this forum don't like it when I post. Well if yousomadbrah, fawking post where I can find all this info.
Also, for real fawreel, how much do YHS CNN care about course selection? Should I take 2 Acting classes next semester or econ?
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STOP FEEDING THE TROLL
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Did I ask for your opinion brah?rinkrat19 wrote:Seven fucking pages and you're still asking the same fucking question? Jesus. This is why nobody likes it when you post.CanIGetAnAmen wrote:Okay. It seems that some people on this forum don't like it when I post. Well if yousomadbrah, fawking post where I can find all this info.
Also, for real fawreel, how much do YHS CNN care about course selection? Should I take 2 Acting classes next semester or econ?
Got a problem brah then step to me brah.
Umadbrah?
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Sad kids on this forum - think they can give sarcastic stationary answers to a new poster. With a arrogant attitude that puts Kanye West to shame, acting as if the new poster should know that his question has been asked before.Dr. Dre wrote:STOP FEEDING THE TROLL
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120CanIGetAnAmen wrote:
Sad kids on this forum - think they can give sarcastic stationary answers to a new poster. With a arrogant attitude that puts Kanye West to shame, acting as if the new poster should know that his question has been asked before.
Don't ever step to a miscer.
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180 more like brah.Dr. Dre wrote:120CanIGetAnAmen wrote:
Sad kids on this forum - think they can give sarcastic stationary answers to a new poster. With a arrogant attitude that puts Kanye West to shame, acting as if the new poster should know that his question has been asked before.
Don't ever step to a miscer.
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Seriously. If you can't even read music, you have no right to say that it's easy.Homelandsagreatshow wrote:yeah dont rip on music major difficulty until you've practiced one piece literally 1000s of times, intricately correcting every minute articulation, phrasing and dymanics issue...and thats just the performing...the theory, from listening to you, you would fail, and the history is just as boring (although us music majors don't think so) and convoluted as any other history class.
Don't give music majors flack for actually majoring in something we enjoy.
If you suck at your major, odds are you don't like it. Like someone above said. You can get a 4.0 in pretty much any major, as long as you enjoy it enough to put in the time.
That said, it's a major I should have done. Not because I think it is the easiest major in the world, because I'm actually trained in music theory and I would have enjoyed it. In the real world, it's probably as useful as my history major.
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