SPLITTER 171/3.4 Forum
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SPLITTER 171/3.4
Hi everyone! I'm a splitter with a 3.4 (from an Ivy League school in a tough major, if that helps) and a 171. I have two years' work experience as well. Does anyone have any recs for me? I'd ideally like to go T14-T20; would applying ED to a school like UCLA, USC, or Georgetown greatly increase my odds of admission? Paying tuition is not a problem for me. Thank you all so much for any advice.
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Re: SPLITTER 171/3.4
Applying ED would most likely increase your odds (but only slightly), however, you lose out on scholarships most of the time. Now, you've said money isn't really a concern, so perhaps EDing would behoove you, but I'd recommend you take some finances into account. Even if money isn't an obstacle- a cool 200k or so isn't exactly a drop in the bucket. That kind of money can be the down payment on a great home- moreover, paying back loans is a pain (i'm in the process now and it is awful and I'm not even in that much debt).Doorsofperc wrote: ↑Tue Jul 27, 2021 5:58 pmHi everyone! I'm a splitter with a 3.4 (from an Ivy League school in a tough major, if that helps) and a 171. I have two years' work experience as well. Does anyone have any recs for me? I'd ideally like to go T14-T20; would applying ED to a school like UCLA, USC, or Georgetown greatly increase my odds of admission? Paying tuition is not a problem for me. Thank you all so much for any advice.
With that aside, your chances are good for the T20. I'd even say Gtown is certainly in the running as well as possibly some other lower T14s (unless their medians has just moved substantially from the last cycle). But I'd be shocked if you didn't get USC- and you are certainly competitive for UCLA and Gtown.