3.65/169 to t14
Posted: Sun Jan 13, 2013 2:21 pm
What are my odds if I apply this week to t14 with a 169 and 3.65 gpa? should i even bother applying to harvard/stanford/columbia?
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I would advise a retake if you were PTing higher and have the chance:BigZuck wrote: Literally no chance anywhere else unless you hit 170. I would retake in February if you can still sign up, if not sit out a cycle and retake in June.
You aren't getting NYU or CLS this cycle, unless it's off the waitlist. If you want New York, Cornell is your best bet at this point.Rlabo wrote:My reach/dream is nyu/Columbia as I'm from NYC and would like to stay. Im graduating in 3 years and want to go straight through, rly not looking to wait another year. If I take February and get a 169- I'm screwed for anything t14 and I don't have enough time now to reprepare for it. Is it rly tht impossible without breaking the 170s?
So you're like 21? Come on bro, this is your life here, don't screw it up. I'm pushing 30 and took the test three times. Retake if you want CCN, literally impossible with a 169 and your GPA.Rlabo wrote:My reach/dream is nyu/Columbia as I'm from NYC and would like to stay. Im graduating in 3 years and want to go straight through, rly not looking to wait another year. If I take February and get a 169- I'm screwed for anything t14 and I don't have enough time now to reprepare for it. Is it rly tht impossible without breaking the 170s?
BigZuck wrote:So you're like 21? Come on bro, this is your life here, don't screw it up. I'm pushing 30 and took the test three times. Retake if you want CCN, literally impossible with a 169 and your GPA.Rlabo wrote:My reach/dream is nyu/Columbia as I'm from NYC and would like to stay. Im graduating in 3 years and want to go straight through, rly not looking to wait another year. If I take February and get a 169- I'm screwed for anything t14 and I don't have enough time now to reprepare for it. Is it rly tht impossible without breaking the 170s?
This is not true. The only negative of retaking is time and $160. If you end up with a 169-->167 you will get into the same schools as you will get into with just a 169.Rlabo wrote:If I take February and get a 169- I'm screwed for anything t14 and I don't have enough time now to reprepare for it.
Wrong.Rlabo wrote:Besides retaking the test isn't optimal
Only at Yale.Rlabo wrote:it reflects poorly on an application
Also wrong. Any school that takes a 169/3.65 only looks at the highest score. Do worse and you won't hurt your chances in the least. Do better and you could save hundreds of thousands of dollars and/or ensure future job prospects.Rlabo wrote:there's a chance of doing worse which would sink my chances at any t14
Here's you with a 171 instead of a 169: http://myLSN.info/lpfxmmRlabo wrote:It such an awkward score as I feel very secure in schools out of t14, but once I start to hit those my chances drop dramatically
Do you really think CLS or NYU will just take any idiot from Fordham or BU? Don't ever go to a school expecting to transfer.Rlabo wrote:Haha actually I'm 20. I'm really not open to pushing off a year unfortunately. If it comes to not getting into anything t14 (which I don't think it should/will), I'll go to a lower school on probably a good scholarship and transfer after a year.
Sat in on a webinar with an adcom from Yale, she said retake if you can do better. Twice in the webinar she said taking the test more than 3 times would look "kind of goofy."TripTrip wrote:Wrong.Rlabo wrote:Besides retaking the test isn't optimal
Only at Yale.Rlabo wrote:it reflects poorly on an application
Also wrong. Any school that takes a 169/3.65 only looks at the highest score. Do worse and you won't hurt your chances in the least. Do better and you could save hundreds of thousands of dollars and/or ensure future job prospects.Rlabo wrote:there's a chance of doing worse which would sink my chances at any t14
The retake mantra exists for a reason.
You can apply with what you've got and retake in June. If things go well you might get off a waitlist at CLS/NYU (if you make the waitlist in the first place) or you can apply next cycle with stronger numbers. The other advantage of waiting is that you can improve your GPA over this last semester.Rlabo wrote:Trip trip, supposedly some schools average scores such as nyu. Ur also saying tht doing worse wont hurt my app so I have nothing's lose takin feb, but it's not only doing worse which could hurt but also compounded by the loss of time by taking feb and applying then. I also lose a few schools whose app deadlines are feb1. For these reasons along with the slim amount of time i would have to prepare for feb as I'm still taking a heavy course load at school and only have a few weeks, I can't see feb being a very viable option. If anything, I would take June but I really don't want to push off a year.