dulcatis wrote:Because this thread could always use more lolcats:
AAAAH!!!! This is one of my fav lolcats of all time! <3

dulcatis wrote:Because this thread could always use more lolcats:
Kinda, it could be better: http://www.admissionsdean.com/Knockglock/profile# --> Click the "Wall" tab. I think i'll email the AD admin with a suggestion to make a comments suggestion for scholarship and additional info.dulcatis wrote:LSN and/or ADKnock wrote:Maybe if LSN would let me log ondulcatis wrote:To everyone on here who has a LSN (this should be EVERYONE!): if you get scholly info for a school, please make a note of when & how <3 It would be v helpful to LSN stalkers such as myself.
(I'm trying to figure out when non-Hamilton/Butler stuff went out last year...)
Does AD have a comments section for that kind of stuff?
This was actually the very first lolcat I ever saw. Introduced to the artistic medium by my freshman yr roommate.Pink wrote:dulcatis wrote:Because this thread could always use more lolcats:
AAAAH!!!! This is one of my fav lolcats of all time! <3
It depends on type of URM. I'd imagine 4.2-4.3 would be pretty competitive. One of these days i'll find the index graphs.quetzal_bird wrote:New to the index thing. Any one have any idea what kind of index number is competitive for URMs?
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I miss your old tar!! Don't you worry it's bad luck for stanford to change it?Knock wrote:It depends on type of URM. I'd imagine 4.2-4.3 would be pretty competitive. One of these days i'll find the index graphs.quetzal_bird wrote:New to the index thing. Any one have any idea what kind of index number is competitive for URMs?
Ha, I don't think any amount of luck is getting me into Ss0ph1e2007 wrote:I miss your old tar!! Don't you worry it's bad luck for stanford to change it?Knock wrote:It depends on type of URM. I'd imagine 4.2-4.3 would be pretty competitive. One of these days i'll find the index graphs.quetzal_bird wrote:New to the index thing. Any one have any idea what kind of index number is competitive for URMs?
You are not giving up are you?Knock wrote: Ha, I don't think any amount of luck is getting me into S.
Knock giving up made me lol.r6_philly wrote:You are not giving up are you?Knock wrote: Ha, I don't think any amount of luck is getting me into S.
From what I have observed, there is massive variation in the numbers for URMs who get into CCN. Likely because they get apps from all of the very few top candidates that are HYS locks and this forces them to mix in people who are pretty low numbers-wise.Knock wrote:It depends on type of URM. I'd imagine 4.2-4.3 would be pretty competitive. One of these days i'll find the index graphs.quetzal_bird wrote:New to the index thing. Any one have any idea what kind of index number is competitive for URMs?
Not just yet, I don't think. But I am starting to figure out other plans.cardinals1989 wrote:Knock giving up made me lol.r6_philly wrote:You are not giving up are you?Knock wrote: Ha, I don't think any amount of luck is getting me into S.
So where are you going to live around Berkeley? Can we car pool?Knock wrote:
Not just yet, I don't think. But I am starting to figure out other plans.
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Haha, probably northside if I go to B. I gotta see what happens with CLS and a few other schools though.r6_philly wrote:So where are you going to live around Berkeley? Can we car pool?Knock wrote:
Not just yet, I don't think. But I am starting to figure out other plans.
Ok where will you live in upper west side? can we car pool? How about Cambridge?Knock wrote:Haha, probably northside if I go to B. I gotta see what happens with CLS and a few other schools though.r6_philly wrote:So where are you going to live around Berkeley? Can we car pool?Knock wrote:
Not just yet, I don't think. But I am starting to figure out other plans.
Haha. I know barely anything about NYC! Where is the best place for CLS students to live? I want to live in a fairly safe neighborhood if possible.r6_philly wrote:Ok where will you live in upper west side? can we car pool? How about Cambridge?Knock wrote:Haha, probably northside if I go to B. I gotta see what happens with CLS and a few other schools though.r6_philly wrote:So where are you going to live around Berkeley? Can we car pool?Knock wrote:
Not just yet, I don't think. But I am starting to figure out other plans.
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glitched wrote:uhh... isn't this the columbia thread? chiming in here - went complete in december. can't you old lovers PM each other instead for more intimate conversation?
Can we car pool too?glitched wrote:uhh... isn't this the columbia thread? chiming in here - went complete in december. can't you old lovers PM each other instead for more intimate conversation?
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dulcatis wrote:glitched wrote:uhh... isn't this the columbia thread? chiming in here - went complete in december. can't you old lovers PM each other instead for more intimate conversation?
Morningside Heights IS a pretty safe neighborhood. It even gets a rep for being "boring" at times. Most of my friends who go to CLS live on-campus in the apartments offered to students. I'm the type of person who prolly won't make it to class if I don't live right in the area. :p But I've been loving Morningside Heights thus far and would be content to continue living here for the next few years!Knock wrote:r6_philly wrote:Knock wrote:
Haha. I know barely anything about NYC! Where is the best place for CLS students to live? I want to live in a fairly safe neighborhood if possible.
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