Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose there are all kinds of profiles - PPs are being very weird.
My white-Asian middle class kid from MD received a likely letter from W&M for their dual degree programme with St Andrews, in International Affairs. He had written their extra essay and submitted the application on the last day possible, and had not visited as a high schooler (but did mention a Model UN visit in middle school). It was nice to get the nod, although he picked GWU instead.
W&M is not Yale. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose there are all kinds of profiles - PPs are being very weird.
My white-Asian middle class kid from MD received a likely letter from W&M for their dual degree programme with St Andrews, in International Affairs. He had written their extra essay and submitted the application on the last day possible, and had not visited as a high schooler (but did mention a Model UN visit in middle school). It was nice to get the nod, although he picked GWU instead.
W&M is not Yale. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose there are all kinds of profiles - PPs are being very weird.
My white-Asian middle class kid from MD received a likely letter from W&M for their dual degree programme with St Andrews, in International Affairs. He had written their extra essay and submitted the application on the last day possible, and had not visited as a high schooler (but did mention a Model UN visit in middle school). It was nice to get the nod, although he picked GWU instead.
W&M is not Yale. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose there are all kinds of profiles - PPs are being very weird.
My white-Asian middle class kid from MD received a likely letter from W&M for their dual degree programme with St Andrews, in International Affairs. He had written their extra essay and submitted the application on the last day possible, and had not visited as a high schooler (but did mention a Model UN visit in middle school). It was nice to get the nod, although he picked GWU instead.
W&M is not Yale. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose there are all kinds of profiles - PPs are being very weird.
My white-Asian middle class kid from MD received a likely letter from W&M for their dual degree programme with St Andrews, in International Affairs. He had written their extra essay and submitted the application on the last day possible, and had not visited as a high schooler (but did mention a Model UN visit in middle school). It was nice to get the nod, although he picked GWU instead.
W&M is not Yale. Lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are the profile of a student that receives likely letters?
They are Black.
Anonymous wrote:I suppose there are all kinds of profiles - PPs are being very weird.
My white-Asian middle class kid from MD received a likely letter from W&M for their dual degree programme with St Andrews, in International Affairs. He had written their extra essay and submitted the application on the last day possible, and had not visited as a high schooler (but did mention a Model UN visit in middle school). It was nice to get the nod, although he picked GWU instead.
Anonymous wrote:What are the profile of a student that receives likely letters?