Anonymous wrote:In 2024 ND had a grand total of 58 students who took the SAT. . . . There is a lot less competition for an applicant who is (or claims to be) from ND than there is for the thousands from the DMV, NY, CA . . .
Anonymous wrote:Will someone explain how she had transcripts and LORs sent to the school with her application? It doesn't make any sense.
Anonymous wrote:good for Yale.
when you find the mistake, fix the mistake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2024 ND had a grand total of 58 students who took the SAT. . . . There is a lot less competition for an applicant who is (or claims to be) from ND than there is for the thousands from the DMV, NY, CA . . .
That's because it's a place where most people take the ACT: https://doe.sd.gov/teachsd/emails/102324/Story-4.html
Fwiw your link is to SD, a different state than ND ….
Anonymous wrote:In 2024 ND had a grand total of 58 students who took the SAT. . . . There is a lot less competition for an applicant who is (or claims to be) from ND than there is for the thousands from the DMV, NY, CA . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2024 ND had a grand total of 58 students who took the SAT. . . . There is a lot less competition for an applicant who is (or claims to be) from ND than there is for the thousands from the DMV, NY, CA . . .
7000 took ACT
Anonymous wrote:In 2024 ND had a grand total of 58 students who took the SAT. . . . There is a lot less competition for an applicant who is (or claims to be) from ND than there is for the thousands from the DMV, NY, CA . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In 2024 ND had a grand total of 58 students who took the SAT. . . . There is a lot less competition for an applicant who is (or claims to be) from ND than there is for the thousands from the DMV, NY, CA . . .
That's because it's a place where most people take the ACT: https://doe.sd.gov/teachsd/emails/102324/Story-4.html
Anonymous wrote:In 2024 ND had a grand total of 58 students who took the SAT. . . . There is a lot less competition for an applicant who is (or claims to be) from ND than there is for the thousands from the DMV, NY, CA . . .
Anonymous wrote:they couldn't detect a scammer using a hotel as an address
Lots of people have hotels as their actual address. It is not uncommon for a hotel in a small town to be owned by a family who lives in the hotel. In other cases, motels are franchises and the franchisee and his/her family operate the motel and live in it. (This is quite common for Indian-Americans.)
As a child, Ron Brown, the deceased former Secretary of Commerce, lived in a hotel in Harlem which his father managed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Brown
All I am saying is that the fact she listed a hotel as her home address isn't something that screams fraud.
Anonymous wrote:If the Yale admissions office can fall for a Chinese BDSM dominatrix LARPing as a ranch girl from North Dakota, what other ridiculous application lies have they bought?
And why take this process seriously at all, when objective criteria are at the out window and everyone is telling absurd stories just to attend a Bucknell safety school in one of the worst urban dumps in America?