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No useful stats/worth it?

Post by djn123 » Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:09 pm

Hey everyone,

I'm at a mid-TT in the northeast in the top 10%. This is the first year my school is doing a mandated curve and grade distributions, so there are no useful stats from previous years. Based on the totally vague info above, would I have a shot at a school like GULC? How much would my chances increase if I broke into the top 5% after this semester?

Also, for anyone who has transferred to a significantly more expensive school, is it worth it?

Thanks a lot!!

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Re: No useful stats/worth it?

Post by quiver » Wed Jan 18, 2012 11:19 pm

djn123 wrote:I'm at a mid-TT in the northeast in the top 10%. This is the first year my school is doing a mandated curve and grade distributions, so there are no useful stats from previous years. Based on the totally vague info above, would I have a shot at a school like GULC? How much would my chances increase if I broke into the top 5% after this semester?
It's tough to say with just that info. Top 10% is worth the app IMO and top 5% gives you a good shot.
djn123 wrote:Also, for anyone who has transferred to a significantly more expensive school, is it worth it?
Depends.

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