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For those top students who are disappointed by rejections and probably experiencing academic "failure" for the first time, just keep a few things in mind:
1. Assuming you applied smartly (ie not just HYPSM) you will likely gain admittance to one of the top universities in the country. 2. Your college doesn't define you, it's what you make out of your opportunities, and believe me they are endless at any top school. 3. Even if you feel like you're "settling" by going to a "lesser" school than whatever your dream school was, chances are that you'll find a ton of people at that school that are more driven, more talented, and more intelligent than you. Don't underestimate the caliber of students at any of the top schools or else you'll suddenly find yourself an average or below average student. 4. Once you decide on a school to attend, forget about the rejections or other schools you turned down. Don't wallow in misery and bitterness that you aren't attending your dream school. If you give your school a fair chance, you'll probably end up loving wherever you attend. |
On March 18 2013 05:44 Deranging wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 05:39 iKlutz wrote:On March 18 2013 05:21 Deranging wrote:On March 18 2013 04:54 iKlutz wrote: I have got offers from:
Cambridge Imperial College UCL Durham Warwick
all to study Mathematics =D, hoping to go to Cambridge but you have to pass these STEP exams which are really difficult =/.
Just out of interest, what college at Cambridge? My offer is from Girton College, and yeah, I'm rather afraid of STEP. Jesus College. Hope to see you there aha =). Incidentally, what is your offer? Mine is 1,1 in STEP 2 and 3. My offer is AAA in any subjects, and then the normal 1,1 in STEP II, III, so similar to yours. How is your STEP prep going? I've been trying to do a couple of questions a week so far, but I think I should "step" it up soon. Some of the questions are really neat and interesting to do, but then I find there are others which just seem quite impossible at first glance.
Yeah I also need A* in Further Maths and AA in Chem/Phys, which was pretty harsh I thought aha, but I'm hoping that should be ok. As far as STEP goes, I've been pretty inconsistent, though I'd say on average I get through around 4 questions a week, thinking I should probably put a bit more effort in soon as well. I'm the same in as much that some questions I can't see a way in but sometimes if I leave the question and come back to it later it seems more accessible.
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I got accepted into st. bonaventure as a transfer student last semester and have attended since january 2013. I fucking hate it here. gonna transfer somewhere else for next semester
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On March 18 2013 05:43 darthfoley wrote:Congrats to all! I was rejected EA from Harvard. Waiting: Stanford Cornell Northwestern Amherst Middlebury Rice Vanderbilt Richmond F&M Dickinson Credentials: + Show Spoiler +Pros: -3.71UW/4.57W GPA (out of 4) -IB Diploma Student -5 years living abroad experience -Bilingual -4 year football player; 2X captain (led our team to first winning season in 13 years) -3 year track&field 1X captain -Studied for a month in France as part of the Tufts Summit European Center Program -National Honor Society -Foreign Language Honor Society -5 AP GOV, 4 AP USH (as a freshman) -Attend a minority majority high school (avg SAT score is 1540/2400) -Football accolades (1st team all county blablabla 2X years) -Great rec letters -Very good essays (e.g - "Sleeping With Monks: A Personal Adventure") -VERY good alumni interviews -Helped out a lot at community events for the school, PTSA, summer camp, etc.
Cons: -1940 SAT (made me want to kill myself lol) -620 French SAT2 (i'm much better speaking than writing/grammar) -600 Biology SAT2 -Caucasian
The one thing about the IB program, the classes are two years long. I had only had the first year of biology before I had to take the SAT2, so I had not learned neurobiology, hormones, etc. which show up very frequently on the SAT2.
The SAT really fucked me up. I see so many people with nigh perfect SATs, and SAT2s. It's really depressing. I did many interviews, which only helped my apps because i'm an extremely personable..person. In fact, the Stanford interviewer said that he'd do anything in his power to help me get accepted. His family is legacy and he seems to be quite a successful alum, so i'm hoping beyond hope that I somehow get lucky and get accepted. I'm trying to play football in college, which is one reason why I applied to 4 D3 rigorous schools.
Is being white seriously a con?
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On March 18 2013 05:53 Kevinshi3 wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 02:08 packrat386 wrote:On March 17 2013 16:00 Kevinshi3 wrote:Saw this thread last year and I got super excited/ nervous to post it this year. It's a shame that there aren't more legitimate posts here and a lot of pessimists trying to rain on everybody's parades. We worked 4 years for this, it's a tradition on TL, and I'm sure everybody likes to get a little reward for their hard work. Stats: Rank: Um.. our school (International Academy Bloomfield Hills) doesn't rank students o.o. But it is the 5th best public school in the US, #1 open enrollment high school, #1 International Baccalaureate school in the US, has been ranked #1 public high school in the US before. Other than that I guess I take 8 classes, 6 taught at the IB HL level ... with an average of 3-4 hours a day (and a bit more depending on how much you like to study) GPA: 3.7 / 4.06 weighted (I've screwed up a lot of times in my high school career but I try my best at least) Subject Tests: 680 World History, 680 Math 2 (kinda didn't study for both but that's my fault) ACT: 33 / 34 superscore Extra-Curriculars: President of Asian Student Association, FIRST Robotics Team 469, NHS, and Peer Corps (mentors incoming freshmen and gets them accustomed) Awards: 2011 2nd place at the FRC (FIRST robotics competition) Detroit Regional, 2011 1st at FRC Troy Regional, and 2nd at World Championships Galileo Division (Losing out to the World Champion Team that year 2-1, Teams 254 and 111) 2012 1st at Waterford, Detroit, Troy, and Michigan State Championship, 2013 (so far) 1st at Detroit Regionals) Hooks: 15-25 hours a week at Robotics, and our high school is really hard I guess... Schools: University of Michigan (deferred and then accepted , probably where I am going so PM me if you go there or were accepted too!), Kettering University ($67,500 scholarship), Michigan State University Waiting (Probably Rejections): Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Yale-NUS, uPenn, Stanford Waiting: Kenyon College (I love History, like a lot lol) Rejected: Columbia (The interview went on for an hour and a half but it wasn't meant to be) Early Decision, uChicago (I wrote a bad essay but it was to get it done for my parents) Other stuff: I'm an Asian male, and ummm that's about it Current student at Umich. You should totally come here. I don't exactly know what you want to do, but we have a ton of really strong programs and the fact that the school is so large means that there is a ton of money floating around for even smaller programs. Short of Ivy league schools with huge endowments we have some of the most money and other resources available to do whatever it is you do best. EDIT: can't type ummm does UM have a SC2 team, group? I like watching CSL matches from time to time
We do have a CSL team that I am technically on (or at least was last season). Generally they look for plat+ (mostly diamond) players for the matches so as a silver player I didn't actually play in any matches. I do wish there were more times when the team would meet and do stuff (like watch SC2) together since I've never actually seen any of the people on the team. In short, yes we have one, but I think it would be nice if it did more than just straight competition.
Also you should come for a visit if you haven't already. Seeing the campus itself is something else.
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On March 18 2013 06:05 Tenshix wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 05:43 darthfoley wrote:Congrats to all! I was rejected EA from Harvard. Waiting: Stanford Cornell Northwestern Amherst Middlebury Rice Vanderbilt Richmond F&M Dickinson Credentials: + Show Spoiler +Pros: -3.71UW/4.57W GPA (out of 4) -IB Diploma Student -5 years living abroad experience -Bilingual -4 year football player; 2X captain (led our team to first winning season in 13 years) -3 year track&field 1X captain -Studied for a month in France as part of the Tufts Summit European Center Program -National Honor Society -Foreign Language Honor Society -5 AP GOV, 4 AP USH (as a freshman) -Attend a minority majority high school (avg SAT score is 1540/2400) -Football accolades (1st team all county blablabla 2X years) -Great rec letters -Very good essays (e.g - "Sleeping With Monks: A Personal Adventure") -VERY good alumni interviews -Helped out a lot at community events for the school, PTSA, summer camp, etc.
Cons: -1940 SAT (made me want to kill myself lol) -620 French SAT2 (i'm much better speaking than writing/grammar) -600 Biology SAT2 -Caucasian
The one thing about the IB program, the classes are two years long. I had only had the first year of biology before I had to take the SAT2, so I had not learned neurobiology, hormones, etc. which show up very frequently on the SAT2.
The SAT really fucked me up. I see so many people with nigh perfect SATs, and SAT2s. It's really depressing. I did many interviews, which only helped my apps because i'm an extremely personable..person. In fact, the Stanford interviewer said that he'd do anything in his power to help me get accepted. His family is legacy and he seems to be quite a successful alum, so i'm hoping beyond hope that I somehow get lucky and get accepted. I'm trying to play football in college, which is one reason why I applied to 4 D3 rigorous schools. Is being white seriously a con?
No! Believe me, I'm aware that being white in the US > other races. I just meant from a college admissions stand point. I believe i would have a better chance at being admitted to some of these if I were hispanic or black. I'm not complaining, i have no problem with affirmative action and whatnot.
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On March 17 2013 13:29 Tewks44 wrote: cool thread. here's my stats.
Accepted: Harvard Yale Brown All other super pretentious ivy league schools MIT Hogwarts
here's my stats:
SAT - Perfect score, but I'm probably going to take it again because I think I could do better
GPA - 4.1 (our school uses a 0 - 4.0 grading system, so I think that's pretty decent)
extracurricular activities - Class president, City Mayor, FBI hostage negotiator, CEO of a local publicly traded company, writer for the school newspaper
passed all AP exams offered by the public school system
Awards/Honors - Young Adult Academic Achievement Award, Medal of Honor recipient, Winner of the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize.
I think my application is just okay, but I'm going to talk with my college counsellor about how I can make it stand out a bit more, because I'm suuuuch an average student.
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This is pretty much every other collegeboard thread.
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Accepted: Temple University Full Tuition University of Cincinnati Marietta College Michigan State University
Rejected: University of Chicago
Waiting: Boston University Syracuse University Michigan University Northwestern University
Stats: 2290 SAT (750 Math, 760 Reading, 780 Writing) 780 History SAT II 5's on AP US History and AP Macroeconomics tests GPA 4.0 weighted Rank 28/658 Extracurriculars: Swimming, Rowing White Male from NJ Planning an Economics Major
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On March 18 2013 06:28 darthfoley wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 06:05 Tenshix wrote:On March 18 2013 05:43 darthfoley wrote:Congrats to all! I was rejected EA from Harvard. Waiting: Stanford Cornell Northwestern Amherst Middlebury Rice Vanderbilt Richmond F&M Dickinson Credentials: + Show Spoiler +Pros: -3.71UW/4.57W GPA (out of 4) -IB Diploma Student -5 years living abroad experience -Bilingual -4 year football player; 2X captain (led our team to first winning season in 13 years) -3 year track&field 1X captain -Studied for a month in France as part of the Tufts Summit European Center Program -National Honor Society -Foreign Language Honor Society -5 AP GOV, 4 AP USH (as a freshman) -Attend a minority majority high school (avg SAT score is 1540/2400) -Football accolades (1st team all county blablabla 2X years) -Great rec letters -Very good essays (e.g - "Sleeping With Monks: A Personal Adventure") -VERY good alumni interviews -Helped out a lot at community events for the school, PTSA, summer camp, etc.
Cons: -1940 SAT (made me want to kill myself lol) -620 French SAT2 (i'm much better speaking than writing/grammar) -600 Biology SAT2 -Caucasian
The one thing about the IB program, the classes are two years long. I had only had the first year of biology before I had to take the SAT2, so I had not learned neurobiology, hormones, etc. which show up very frequently on the SAT2.
The SAT really fucked me up. I see so many people with nigh perfect SATs, and SAT2s. It's really depressing. I did many interviews, which only helped my apps because i'm an extremely personable..person. In fact, the Stanford interviewer said that he'd do anything in his power to help me get accepted. His family is legacy and he seems to be quite a successful alum, so i'm hoping beyond hope that I somehow get lucky and get accepted. I'm trying to play football in college, which is one reason why I applied to 4 D3 rigorous schools. Is being white seriously a con? No! Believe me, I'm aware that being white in the US > other races. I just meant from a college admissions stand point. I believe i would have a better chance at being admitted to some of these if I were hispanic or black. I'm not complaining, i have no problem with affirmative action and whatnot.
Oh ok. I guess that kinda makes sense.
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On March 18 2013 05:03 Catix wrote: In Germany 95% of all students have to pay MAX 1000€ (absolute maximum mostly cheaper) per year to their university. If you studie the first time u get something called BAföG(up to 670€ per month) for at least 2 years. You only have to pay back 50 % no matter what, the other 50% are an interest-free loan. You have to pay it back at the earliest 5 years after your first semester.
U jelly 'merica?
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I pay 250 € per year, get 630 € a month for living, none of which I have to pay back.
Yet, if I read this thread, I really don't feel like the 'muricans should be "jelly", their university screening process seems much more thorough and personal and their elite-colleges have global renown.
I don't think you have those high tuition fees if you're not at some Ivy League college, I suppose standard colleges are, like most European ones, complete free.
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Accepted: University of Alabama (Honors College, full ride, likely choice) Miami University
Waiting: University of Chicago (waitlisted, but I don't know if I want to go with all the horror stories I hear about there) Carnegie Mellon The Ohio State University
stats: 2200 SAT, 34 ACT - 1 season of Varsity basketball - 3 years of tutoring 4th graders + volunteer football coach - 4.1 GPA - rank 5/400ish - planned major: either Mathematics or some form of Engineering; white male from OH
On March 17 2013 12:22 BigGunsLenet wrote: I had originally intended going to University of Michigan, but I received a full tuition (and an additional 2,500/yr) scholarship to the University of Alabama. I have absolutely no money saved for college, so it sure beats over 100k in loans if I were to have went to UMich.
Hey, are you a National Merit Finalist? I have pretty much the same deal going for me!
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On March 18 2013 06:28 darthfoley wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 06:05 Tenshix wrote:On March 18 2013 05:43 darthfoley wrote:Congrats to all! I was rejected EA from Harvard. Waiting: Stanford Cornell Northwestern Amherst Middlebury Rice Vanderbilt Richmond F&M Dickinson Credentials: + Show Spoiler +Pros: -3.71UW/4.57W GPA (out of 4) -IB Diploma Student -5 years living abroad experience -Bilingual -4 year football player; 2X captain (led our team to first winning season in 13 years) -3 year track&field 1X captain -Studied for a month in France as part of the Tufts Summit European Center Program -National Honor Society -Foreign Language Honor Society -5 AP GOV, 4 AP USH (as a freshman) -Attend a minority majority high school (avg SAT score is 1540/2400) -Football accolades (1st team all county blablabla 2X years) -Great rec letters -Very good essays (e.g - "Sleeping With Monks: A Personal Adventure") -VERY good alumni interviews -Helped out a lot at community events for the school, PTSA, summer camp, etc.
Cons: -1940 SAT (made me want to kill myself lol) -620 French SAT2 (i'm much better speaking than writing/grammar) -600 Biology SAT2 -Caucasian
The one thing about the IB program, the classes are two years long. I had only had the first year of biology before I had to take the SAT2, so I had not learned neurobiology, hormones, etc. which show up very frequently on the SAT2.
The SAT really fucked me up. I see so many people with nigh perfect SATs, and SAT2s. It's really depressing. I did many interviews, which only helped my apps because i'm an extremely personable..person. In fact, the Stanford interviewer said that he'd do anything in his power to help me get accepted. His family is legacy and he seems to be quite a successful alum, so i'm hoping beyond hope that I somehow get lucky and get accepted. I'm trying to play football in college, which is one reason why I applied to 4 D3 rigorous schools. Is being white seriously a con? No! Believe me, I'm aware that being white in the US > other races. I just meant from a college admissions stand point. I believe i would have a better chance at being admitted to some of these if I were hispanic or black. I'm not complaining, i have no problem with affirmative action and whatnot.
Only Asians really get shafted...
If you want to put it in video game terms, Asian is like a x0.7 multiplier, white is a x1.0 multiplier and being a URM is a x1.2 multiplier (arbitrary numbers, but you get the idea). Apparently its so bad that a lot of Asians are choosing not to put down their ethnicity on applications-- I remember reading an article about it awhile back.
Jewish people also are pretty over-represented in higher education.
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On March 18 2013 06:05 Tenshix wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 05:43 darthfoley wrote:Congrats to all! I was rejected EA from Harvard. Waiting: Stanford Cornell Northwestern Amherst Middlebury Rice Vanderbilt Richmond F&M Dickinson Credentials: + Show Spoiler +Pros: -3.71UW/4.57W GPA (out of 4) -IB Diploma Student -5 years living abroad experience -Bilingual -4 year football player; 2X captain (led our team to first winning season in 13 years) -3 year track&field 1X captain -Studied for a month in France as part of the Tufts Summit European Center Program -National Honor Society -Foreign Language Honor Society -5 AP GOV, 4 AP USH (as a freshman) -Attend a minority majority high school (avg SAT score is 1540/2400) -Football accolades (1st team all county blablabla 2X years) -Great rec letters -Very good essays (e.g - "Sleeping With Monks: A Personal Adventure") -VERY good alumni interviews -Helped out a lot at community events for the school, PTSA, summer camp, etc.
Cons: -1940 SAT (made me want to kill myself lol) -620 French SAT2 (i'm much better speaking than writing/grammar) -600 Biology SAT2 -Caucasian
The one thing about the IB program, the classes are two years long. I had only had the first year of biology before I had to take the SAT2, so I had not learned neurobiology, hormones, etc. which show up very frequently on the SAT2.
The SAT really fucked me up. I see so many people with nigh perfect SATs, and SAT2s. It's really depressing. I did many interviews, which only helped my apps because i'm an extremely personable..person. In fact, the Stanford interviewer said that he'd do anything in his power to help me get accepted. His family is legacy and he seems to be quite a successful alum, so i'm hoping beyond hope that I somehow get lucky and get accepted. I'm trying to play football in college, which is one reason why I applied to 4 D3 rigorous schools. Is being white seriously a con? Relative to being anything else that isn't Asian, yes.
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On March 18 2013 07:09 synapse wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 06:05 Tenshix wrote:On March 18 2013 05:43 darthfoley wrote:Congrats to all! I was rejected EA from Harvard. Waiting: Stanford Cornell Northwestern Amherst Middlebury Rice Vanderbilt Richmond F&M Dickinson Credentials: + Show Spoiler +Pros: -3.71UW/4.57W GPA (out of 4) -IB Diploma Student -5 years living abroad experience -Bilingual -4 year football player; 2X captain (led our team to first winning season in 13 years) -3 year track&field 1X captain -Studied for a month in France as part of the Tufts Summit European Center Program -National Honor Society -Foreign Language Honor Society -5 AP GOV, 4 AP USH (as a freshman) -Attend a minority majority high school (avg SAT score is 1540/2400) -Football accolades (1st team all county blablabla 2X years) -Great rec letters -Very good essays (e.g - "Sleeping With Monks: A Personal Adventure") -VERY good alumni interviews -Helped out a lot at community events for the school, PTSA, summer camp, etc.
Cons: -1940 SAT (made me want to kill myself lol) -620 French SAT2 (i'm much better speaking than writing/grammar) -600 Biology SAT2 -Caucasian
The one thing about the IB program, the classes are two years long. I had only had the first year of biology before I had to take the SAT2, so I had not learned neurobiology, hormones, etc. which show up very frequently on the SAT2.
The SAT really fucked me up. I see so many people with nigh perfect SATs, and SAT2s. It's really depressing. I did many interviews, which only helped my apps because i'm an extremely personable..person. In fact, the Stanford interviewer said that he'd do anything in his power to help me get accepted. His family is legacy and he seems to be quite a successful alum, so i'm hoping beyond hope that I somehow get lucky and get accepted. I'm trying to play football in college, which is one reason why I applied to 4 D3 rigorous schools. Is being white seriously a con? Relative to being anything else that isn't Asian, yes.
Easily outweighed by all of the other systematic advantages in life.
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On March 18 2013 06:05 Tenshix wrote: Is being white seriously a con?
You have no idea. Being a while MALE also hurts some. They get shafted almost as much as asians.
I even remember reading an article about schools looking to accept students who didn't play musical instruments dominated by the asian population like piano and stuff. Schools are on a misguided mission to artificially create environments with super diversity.
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On March 18 2013 06:57 ticklishmusic wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 06:28 darthfoley wrote:On March 18 2013 06:05 Tenshix wrote:On March 18 2013 05:43 darthfoley wrote:Congrats to all! I was rejected EA from Harvard. Waiting: Stanford Cornell Northwestern Amherst Middlebury Rice Vanderbilt Richmond F&M Dickinson Credentials: + Show Spoiler +Pros: -3.71UW/4.57W GPA (out of 4) -IB Diploma Student -5 years living abroad experience -Bilingual -4 year football player; 2X captain (led our team to first winning season in 13 years) -3 year track&field 1X captain -Studied for a month in France as part of the Tufts Summit European Center Program -National Honor Society -Foreign Language Honor Society -5 AP GOV, 4 AP USH (as a freshman) -Attend a minority majority high school (avg SAT score is 1540/2400) -Football accolades (1st team all county blablabla 2X years) -Great rec letters -Very good essays (e.g - "Sleeping With Monks: A Personal Adventure") -VERY good alumni interviews -Helped out a lot at community events for the school, PTSA, summer camp, etc.
Cons: -1940 SAT (made me want to kill myself lol) -620 French SAT2 (i'm much better speaking than writing/grammar) -600 Biology SAT2 -Caucasian
The one thing about the IB program, the classes are two years long. I had only had the first year of biology before I had to take the SAT2, so I had not learned neurobiology, hormones, etc. which show up very frequently on the SAT2.
The SAT really fucked me up. I see so many people with nigh perfect SATs, and SAT2s. It's really depressing. I did many interviews, which only helped my apps because i'm an extremely personable..person. In fact, the Stanford interviewer said that he'd do anything in his power to help me get accepted. His family is legacy and he seems to be quite a successful alum, so i'm hoping beyond hope that I somehow get lucky and get accepted. I'm trying to play football in college, which is one reason why I applied to 4 D3 rigorous schools. Is being white seriously a con? No! Believe me, I'm aware that being white in the US > other races. I just meant from a college admissions stand point. I believe i would have a better chance at being admitted to some of these if I were hispanic or black. I'm not complaining, i have no problem with affirmative action and whatnot. Only Asians really get shafted... If you want to put it in video game terms, Asian is like a x0.7 multiplier, white is a x1.0 multiplier and being a URM is a x1.2 multiplier (arbitrary numbers, but you get the idea). Apparently its so bad that a lot of Asians are choosing not to put down their ethnicity on applications-- I remember reading an article about it awhile back. Jewish people also are pretty over-represented in higher education.
Truth has spoken but then again, we are all aware of this.
edit: You can't have diversity when your demographics will be 75% Asian.
To the poster below, plenty of articles and documents stating that issue.
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Are you guys really serious about the colleges taking race into consideration?
I can't tell if you're jesting, but I can't believe that this would be legal or tolerated...
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On March 18 2013 06:38 kafkaesque wrote:Show nested quote +On March 18 2013 05:03 Catix wrote: In Germany 95% of all students have to pay MAX 1000€ (absolute maximum mostly cheaper) per year to their university. If you studie the first time u get something called BAföG(up to 670€ per month) for at least 2 years. You only have to pay back 50 % no matter what, the other 50% are an interest-free loan. You have to pay it back at the earliest 5 years after your first semester.
U jelly 'merica?
User was temp banned for this post. I pay 250 € per year, get 630 € a month for living, none of which I have to pay back. Yet, if I read this thread, I really don't feel like the 'muricans should be "jelly", their university screening process seems much more thorough and personal and their elite-colleges have global renown. I don't think you have those high tuition fees if you're not at some Ivy League college, I suppose standard colleges are, like most European ones, complete free.
I cannot speak for all universities, but the U.S. (and alot of other countries) has some pay-to-win universities and alot of professors there are jelly at our universities.
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On March 18 2013 07:14 kafkaesque wrote: Are you guys really serious about the colleges taking race into consideration?
I can't tell if you're jesting, but I can't believe that this would be legal or tolerated...
It is and I think there are some lawsuits ongoing because of that.
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Waiting: UC San Diego University of Amsterdam Utrecht University University of Groningen University of Melbourne NTNU (not sure if I'm going to accept this one even if every other application fails, pretty much guaranteed to get in there though)
All MSc, which is normal to do after BS here in Europe. We don't go straight to PhD.
On March 18 2013 05:29 sVnteen wrote: soooo guys do you have any idea on how application for american universities works if you're not from the USA?
Yeah, what are you wondering about? Know most there is to know, if you're applying from Europe.
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On March 18 2013 07:17 Neneu wrote: Waiting: UC San Diego University of Amsterdam Utrecht University University of Groningen University of Melbourne NTNU (not sure if I'm going to accept this one even if every other application fails, pretty much guaranteed to get in there though)
All MSc, which is normal to do after BS here in Europe. We don't go straight to PhD.
Actually, I know a girl from Latvia who did exactly that. ^.^"
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In Italy everything is different: you can join any university you want but medicine where you have to take an exam. Furthermore, the costs are really cheaper here, a good University costs only 1000$ per year.
But i still prefer the American sistem, and i hope i'll be able to take a master in the US.
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