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purity086

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Chicago-Kent to T14?
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Last edited by purity086 on Thu Apr 12, 2012 5:29 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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opX

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Re: Chicago-Kent to T14?
Always worth the application, otherwise you'd never know.
In regard to IP, what was your undergrad/job experience that would influence my advice to you. What rank is your school?
In regard to IP, what was your undergrad/job experience that would influence my advice to you. What rank is your school?
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opX

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Re: Chicago-Kent to T14?
Also, it may be worth considering your scholarship/fin aid if applicable.
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downstream

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Re: Chicago-Kent to T14?
I think there was only 1 Kent transfer in the NU class of 2013 but I could be wrong about that. All you can do is keep the grades up and apply. High grades will help you in whatever you are trying to do. I would venture that the Kent student that xfered to NU was in the top 10% of his Kent class at the end.
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