Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
sure, a mediocre GPA and SAT isn't going to get your app read, but once you get over the first cut, your essay does become a factor. admissions committees typically assign 2-3 readers to each app (this is for the apps that make the first cut).
Yet more admissions bullshit they leak into the mainstream. This is fake.
umm, no it's not. I personally know people involved in undergrad and grad school admissions committees.
how else do you think go through the apps and make decisions after the initial cut is made?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
sure, a mediocre GPA and SAT isn't going to get your app read, but once you get over the first cut, your essay does become a factor. admissions committees typically assign 2-3 readers to each app (this is for the apps that make the first cut).
Yet more admissions bullshit they leak into the mainstream. This is fake.
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter what you major in - NOT TRUE (unless you go to HYPS)
Anonymous wrote:It doesn’t matter what you major in - NOT TRUE (unless you go to HYPS)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much 90% of everything in this entire forum, and 60% of everything on CC.
The most prolific posters on College Confidential are flyover state rubes with average ambition kids. It's a depressing place once you realize most of those nuts don't even have kids in high school or college (anymore), they just keep posting awful advice over and over and over.
Also, a lot of the smart "kids" are larping helicopter moms pretending to be their kid.
Weird site that hit its peak usefulness over a decade ago.
Anonymous wrote:
sure, a mediocre GPA and SAT isn't going to get your app read, but once you get over the first cut, your essay does become a factor. admissions committees typically assign 2-3 readers to each app (this is for the apps that make the first cut).
Anonymous wrote:Pretty much 90% of everything in this entire forum, and 60% of everything on CC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That it "doesn't matter where you go to college". I call B.S. Some organizations only hire grads of certain schools.
that's mostly true for consulting firms. otherwise it really doesn't matter a whole lot.
Anonymous wrote:Elite colleges dont really require subject tests.
Elite colleges love well-rounded individuals.
Anonymous wrote:That it "doesn't matter where you go to college". I call B.S. Some organizations only hire grads of certain schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Colleges will overlook some grades, but look for an upward trend. Sorry, it's called GPA, Not GPA for Freshman year, Sophomore year, Junior year et .
Myths like this are perpetuated by admissions departments to inflate apps. Ditto the emphasis on "holistic" and on quirky essays. Most colleges don't even read your essays. It's all bullshit. Their software filters out everyone with mediocre GPA and SAT - human eyes never see your app.
When a quirky essay is leaked by an Ivy or Stanford it's because they want plebs to think an essay makes a different. ex., the Black Lives Matter one last year was by a minority kid who had perfect stats!
Anonymous wrote:Colleges will overlook some grades, but look for an upward trend. Sorry, it's called GPA, Not GPA for Freshman year, Sophomore year, Junior year et .