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Columbia odds below 25th
If I'm at GW and .06 below the 25th from last year's 509, is there any chance at Columbia? It seems like their GPA stats have really climbed in the last few years. Also, so many people apply to transfer from GW, will that make it harder to get in with my GPA? Would love to hear from any previous GW applicants if you're out there.
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Re: Columbia odds below 25th
No idea- take a look at the schools that xferred in the last couple of years- they most likely have different internal cutoffs for different ranks of schools (i.e. T20 school applicants can have a lower gpa than T1 and so on).
I'd just make sure to apply broadly- might as well do all the T14, or at least CCN on down, unless you have a scholarship- in which case I wouldn't apply to Gtown since you are a GW student with a scholarship and good grades.
I'd be less worried about your GPA though and more worried about your class rank. I think more schools care that you placed in the top 5/10/20% rather than the specific 3.34 vs 3.37 or something like that. I'd think if you are top 5-10% at GW you'll have a shot at most of the T14 (including possibly H, excluding YS). Top 20% is harder to judge but I'm sure one or two will bite.
Best of luck.
I'd just make sure to apply broadly- might as well do all the T14, or at least CCN on down, unless you have a scholarship- in which case I wouldn't apply to Gtown since you are a GW student with a scholarship and good grades.
I'd be less worried about your GPA though and more worried about your class rank. I think more schools care that you placed in the top 5/10/20% rather than the specific 3.34 vs 3.37 or something like that. I'd think if you are top 5-10% at GW you'll have a shot at most of the T14 (including possibly H, excluding YS). Top 20% is harder to judge but I'm sure one or two will bite.
Best of luck.
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Re: Columbia odds below 25th
Thanks for your response. Rankings haven't been published, I suppose I'll have a better idea when that happens. Unfortunately GW only lets you know if you are top 1 - 15 %. But you're right that it is probably best to just blanket apply.