Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are colleges going to know if a student has a free period? The transcript doesn't have the student's actual schedule -- just the classes being taken.
Idiots.
Well if they list 5 classes when previously they listed 6 I'm sure the admissions folks aren't that idiotic when it comes to subtraction.![]()
Colleges are looking at the courses being taken, not the ones not being taken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How are colleges going to know if a student has a free period? The transcript doesn't have the student's actual schedule -- just the classes being taken.
Idiots.
Well if they list 5 classes when previously they listed 6 I'm sure the admissions folks aren't that idiotic when it comes to subtraction.![]()
Anonymous wrote:How are colleges going to know if a student has a free period? The transcript doesn't have the student's actual schedule -- just the classes being taken.
Idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Sure. Name them. And where did he go?
Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell. He went to Drexel.
I have heard of the first three, but not the last one.
You must not get out much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Sure. Name them. And where did he go?
Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell. He went to Drexel.
I have heard of the first three, but not the last one.
Extremely interesting, and unlikely, choice... Quite possibly the only person ever to turn down those and go to Drexel.
Drexel may have offered money.
Yes, Drexel offered more money but he's a very practical person and wanted the coops that Drexel offered. We visited Cornell in the spring after he was admitted and it was cold and gray and pretty depressing so that knocked it off the list. He liked Vanderbilt but felt like it was too southern and preppy and full of fraternities and sororities. He liked Brown but it was too expensive.
Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Sure. Name them. And where did he go?
Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell. He went to Drexel.
I have heard of the first three, but not the last one.
Extremely interesting, and unlikely, choice... Quite possibly the only person ever to turn down those and go to Drexel.
Drexel may have offered money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Sure. Name them. And where did he go?
Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell. He went to Drexel.
I have heard of the first three, but not the last one.
Extremely interesting, and unlikely, choice... Quite possibly the only person ever to turn down those and go to Drexel.
Drexel may have offered money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Sure. Name them. And where did he go?
Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell. He went to Drexel.
I have heard of the first three, but not the last one.
Extremely interesting, and unlikely, choice... Quite possibly the only person ever to turn down those and go to Drexel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Sure. Name them. And where did he go?
Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell. He went to Drexel.
I have heard of the first three, but not the last one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Sure. Name them. And where did he go?
Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell. He went to Drexel.
I have heard of the first three, but not the last one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son only took 6 classes junior and senior year. He got into three top 20 schools.
Sure. Name them. And where did he go?
Brown, Vanderbilt, Cornell. He went to Drexel.