Anonymous wrote:Live in a college town or very close to a college, and send your kid to the “best” high school there. For example, move to Philly & send your child to Germantown Friends School to strategize getting into Penn.
Anonymous wrote:Having the great misfortune of being in a school shooting, surviving it, and having eloquence beyond your years. Combine it with mediocre grades and mediocre SATs - end up at Harvard
Anonymous wrote:Having the great misfortune of being in a school shooting, surviving it, and having eloquence beyond your years. Combine it with mediocre grades and mediocre SATs - end up at Harvard
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This gotta be one of the best
1 take a gap year
2 apply Columbia as GS
Acceptance rate over 30%
You won’t be looked at the same in terms of job recruiting.
Why? You can just put Columbia on your resume.
Transcript or diploma doesn't say GS
Have you heard any Colimbia student saying they are GS Clumbia student when almost 1/3 get in as GS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This gotta be one of the best
1 take a gap year
2 apply Columbia as GS
Acceptance rate over 30%
You won’t be looked at the same in terms of job recruiting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This gotta be one of the best
1 take a gap year
2 apply Columbia as GS
Acceptance rate over 30%
GS students are second-class citizens at Columbia.
I was told that they take many same classes with regular students, and most of all diploma doesn't say GS. It's the same Columbia degree.
This is one of the many reasons Columbia is no longer a good school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This gotta be one of the best
1 take a gap year
2 apply Columbia as GS
Acceptance rate over 30%
GS students are second-class citizens at Columbia.
I was told that they take many same classes with regular students, and most of all diploma doesn't say GS. It's the same Columbia degree.