Anonymous wrote:^applied in Engineering too. Go with what your kid likes even if it is a very competitive interest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesson: apply undecided arts & sciences
1000+, stay away from CS, engineering & business majors
Anonymous wrote:^applied in Engineering too. Go with what your kid likes even if it is a very competitive interest
Anonymous wrote:Asian unhooked kid from non dmv, 3.94 uw gpa( high rigor), 1570 one try, good ECs and leadship positions, no national awards/crazy non for profits to show for, rejected at uva (ooo), upenn econ, but in at upitt honors with merit, umd (legacy), case western (merit), and attends nyu stern concentrating in finance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ds East Indian from dmv had 34 act too and was accepted to Cmu, gtech cs. But rejected uva, umich. So this tell me scores really a small factor it was rigor , essays and awards that matter heavily. Once you score above 1500/ 33 or 34 it’s a wash
Bc he was likely boring didn’t stand out and had nothing unique.
Why Asians post here is beyond me given the racial stereotyping they encounter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesson: apply undecided arts & sciences
1000+, stay away from CS, engineering & business majors
Really hate this kind of bad advice. Essentially asking kids to lie about their passion. What happens to integrity.
These brilliant kids, if not in at ivies, still end up in very top school like Georgia tech, Harvey Mudd, CMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesson: apply undecided arts & sciences
1000+, stay away from CS, engineering & business majors
Really hate this kind of bad advice. Essentially asking kids to lie about their passion. What happens to integrity.
These brilliant kids, if not in at ivies, still end up in very top school like Georgia tech, Harvey Mudd, CMU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ds East Indian from dmv had 34 act too and was accepted to Cmu, gtech cs. But rejected uva, umich. So this tell me scores really a small factor it was rigor , essays and awards that matter heavily. Once you score above 1500/ 33 or 34 it’s a wash
Bc he was likely boring didn’t stand out and had nothing unique.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesson: apply undecided arts & sciences
1000+, stay away from CS, engineering & business majors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lesson: apply undecided arts & sciences
1000+, stay away from CS, engineering & business majors
Anonymous wrote:Asian unhooked kid from non dmv, 3.94 uw gpa( high rigor), 1570 one try, good ECs and leadship positions, no national awards/crazy non for profits to show for, rejected at uva (ooo), upenn econ, but in at upitt honors with merit, umd (legacy), case western (merit), and attends nyu stern concentrating in finance.
Anonymous wrote:Lesson: apply undecided arts & sciences
Anonymous wrote:My ds East Indian from dmv had 34 act too and was accepted to Cmu, gtech cs. But rejected uva, umich. So this tell me scores really a small factor it was rigor , essays and awards that matter heavily. Once you score above 1500/ 33 or 34 it’s a wash