Hey all! What are the thoughts on Harvard v. the rest of the T14 on the following stats:
173/3.85
Relatively prestigious undergrad program, LGBT, very prestigious softs, good recs. International experience centerpiece of application/personal statement, etc. I'd be direct from undergrad, but with a year of meaningful work splitting the four years of UG
Scry for me! 173/3.85 Forum
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Scry for me! 173/3.85
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- FuManChusco
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Re: Scry for me! 173/3.85
all that stuff doesn't really matter. at the end of the day my guess is rejection from H and in at CCN.
- AreJay711
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Re: Scry for me! 173/3.85
You have a chance at Harvard, who knows.
- St.Remy
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Re: Scry for me! 173/3.85
Just so you know, what you describe is not what people on this board define as "work experience," WE on this board usually refers to 2+ solid years supporting yourself economically with respectable full time employment.adestante wrote:I'd be direct from undergrad, but with a year of full-time work experience splitting the four years of UG
In at CCN, H is a possibility but probably a waitlist.
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Re: Scry for me! 173/3.85
Thanks for letting me know! n00b mistake, I'll edit down.St.Remy wrote:Just so you know, what you describe is not what people on this board define as "work experience," WE on this board usually refers to 2+ solid years supporting yourself economically with respectable full time employment.adestante wrote:I'd be direct from undergrad, but with a year of full-time work experience splitting the four years of UG
In at CCN, H is a possibility but probably a waitlist.
- im_blue
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Re: Scry for me! 173/3.85
out at Harvard/Yale
shot at Stanford
in at CCN and lower
shot at Stanford
in at CCN and lower
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