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One year ago, I had to undergo this grueling process, so I'm curious: Who's applying to colleges this year?
Who's applying to colleges this year?
Honestly I think applying to more then 3 is a little over the top.There's seniors at my school (________________________ High School) that are applying to like 5 or so.
There's seniors
People like to keep their options open. Different schools offer different classes and majors. They may not know what they want to do just yet. You can't get in passed the deadline, but you can back out later if you decide you don't want to go there. It's also nice for us nerds to talk about getting accepted anywhere and everywhere we want to go in front of the people who have made fun of us our entire lives that can't even get accepted into junior colleges. Another kinda related note... if you're competitive, you have the potential to win competitive scholarships at different schools. It then helps some people make decisions when they see which school will give them the best deal on getting an education. The cost of going to different colleges/universities can be and is the deciding factor for some people... even moreso than which majors they offer.
I'm currently applying for one now...plan on applying to at least one more...and then maybe Wash-U
I plan on applying to 2 in the near future very soon. I'm hoping to either go to Iowa, or a small tech college in my town. Iowa recommends a 3.8 GPA, and I only have 3.75, so I'll have to work extra hard to get there this year. If I get A's or B's in my AP classes it'll be easy. The latter requires a bit of knowledge in some general computer stuff or a basic internship, so that won't be too hard.
Anyone here a fan of a rival of the Hawkeyes? If so, you'll be seeing me on the Track, hopefully, competing against your team. >
Went ahead and figured out my G.P.A for the fun of it.
That C+ in Calc is gonna get me...
Unless it's a super school or program, the only thing most colleges care about are standardized test scores for getting in... They'll use gpa for competitive scholarships but not really for general admissions.
Side note... It has been my general experience that getting only a bachelors degree doesn't really merit going to a really prestigious school just for the hell of it. If that particular accounting program or whatever you're looking at does in fact have more to offer for your future then maybe it'll be worth going to. It is my opinion that those schools are just huge tuition money traps up until it comes time for you to pursue graduate degrees. It's often better to have smaller class sizes and those large universities will often place you in auditorium classes with like 100-200 other people (they don't allow you to ask questions in class most of the time)... Those schools do have better facilities as far as research and stuff is concerned, but you probably won't use them fully until you're pursuing a masters or PhD.
Summary... The institution you get your bachelors from doesn't really matter. The only thing that does matter is that it doesn't suck and that you do well on the standardized exams that get you into higher level degree programs. Bs and Ba degrees are almost like high school diplomas now, so the important thing now is where you get your graduate and doctorate degrees.
Maybe all that rambling will help someone
Honestly I think applying to more then 3 is a little over the top.
Unless it's a super school or program, the only thing most colleges care about are standardized test scores for getting in... They'll use gpa for competitive scholarships but not really for general admissions.
Side note... It has been my general experience that getting only a bachelors degree doesn't really merit going to a really prestigious school just for the hell of it.
It is my opinion that those schools are just huge tuition money traps up until it comes time for you to pursue graduate degrees. It's often better to have smaller class sizes and those large universities will often place you in auditorium classes with like 100-200 other people (they don't allow you to ask questions in class most of the time)...
Looking at a few this year, but I'm not exactly expecting a whole lot. Oh well...
For the one I'm hoping for, I have to write a 650 word essay and a 150 word essay, I think :/ One I was hoping to go to, but my mom discouraged since it was so expensive, gave me a priority application, which meant no essay. Sad I won't be applying there...
2200+ for SATs. Not enough to apply to the US.
Went ahead and figured out my G.P.A for the fun of it.
Iowa recommends a 3.8 GPA, and I only have 3.75
B+ is 3.3 I believe.
I am assuming unweighted? And you would get in just fine probably.
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