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Am I justifiably terrified?, 2005...2005...2005...
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post Dec 10 2004, 03:14 AM
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I have 1,000 different directions I can take.

ACT: 35 composite
SAT I: 1520 composite

The list goes on of activities, GPA, etc, etc.

I can pretty much go anywhere I want to go, but I've narrowed it down to 3 schools on each coast that I've been accepted to.

Please, help me. And take into consideration cost, retaining a social life, etc. All are huge factors for me.

WEST COAST

University of California: Berkeley
Pepperdine
Stanford University

EAST COAST

The Johns Hopkins University
University of Princeton
New York University

(all of these, East and West coast, are with the assumption that after 4 years, I will transfer to the Massachussetts Institute of Technology; my lifelong dream)

I'm visiting the campus at the University of California: San Diego over Christmas break, as well. I might even just head there because my entire family lives in Corona del Mar.

You see my problem? So indecisive...this sucks... mad.gif
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 10:45 AM
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What are you planning to major in? That could be an important factor in choosing your school.
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 11:28 AM
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NYU. East pride.
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 11:33 AM
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Wow! those are all good schools.......exactly what do you want to major in? and i would go with princeton happy.gif
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 02:48 PM
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QUOTE(CrackedRearView @ Dec 10 2004, 3:14 AM)
I can pretty much go anywhere I want to go

Now now, let's not get too cocky.
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 04:58 PM
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Now now, let's not get too cocky.

lolz, i agree. I think you should try for MIT if it's your "lifelong dream"... but do you know what their expectations are? anyways, princeton is good, better than nyu or some of the others you have there.
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 05:00 PM
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1520 isn't that great. 1600 is where it's at. WOOT. and 800 on all of your SAT II's? lots of leadership positions? perfect on your ACT's? oh my oh my.
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 06:31 PM
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QUOTE(krnxswat @ Dec 10 2004, 2:48 PM)
Now now, let's not get too cocky.

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post Dec 10 2004, 06:37 PM
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QUOTE(CrackedRearView @ Dec 10 2004, 3:14 AM)
WEST COAST

University of California: Berkeley
Pepperdine
Stanford University

EAST COAST

The Johns Hopkins University
University of Princeton
New York University

(all of these, East and West coast, are with the assumption that after 4 years, I will transfer to the Massachussetts Institute of Technology; my lifelong dream)

I'm visiting the campus at the University of California: San Diego over Christmas break, as well.  I might even just head there because my entire family lives in Corona del Mar.

You see my problem? So indecisive...this sucks...  mad.gif

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I have 1,000 different directions I can take.

ACT: 35 composite
SAT I: 1520 composite

The list goes on of activities, GPA, etc, etc.

I can pretty much go anywhere I want to go, but I've narrowed it down to 3 schools on each coast that I've been accepted to.


Considering that Princeton is Early Decision, it's impossible that you've been accepted to all of those schools already.

I had a 1590 SAT, FIVE perfect 800 SAT IIs, straight 5s on AP tests, a very strong recommendation from a professor at an Ivy League University, 4.0 GPAs at three universities including Brown, 4.6 at my high school. I am also a nationally ranked and 2nd in the state debater, president of two school clubs published novelist, 200+ hours of service, etc, and I was deferred by the University of Pensnylvania.

Sh*t happens. It's unpredictable as hell. STill trying to find a scapegoat... right now the vote is kinda close between Jews and Liberals.
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 06:40 PM
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my my, egotism seems to be contagious today
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 06:50 PM
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I had a 1590 SAT, FIVE perfect SAT IIs, I am a nationally ranked and 2nd in the state debater, published novelist, 200+ hours of service, etc, and I was deferred by the University of Pensnylvania.

I'm sorry, but Penn is just...ridiculous for not accepting you.
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 06:54 PM
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Yes... I'm going to make a mental not to nuke them when I rule the world.

The screwed up thing is my interviewer said i'd probably get in...
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 07:00 PM
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QUOTE(CrackedRearView @ Dec 10 2004, 3:14 AM)
I have 1,000 different directions I can take.

ACT: 35 composite
SAT I: 1520 composite

The list goes on of activities, GPA, etc, etc.

I can pretty much go anywhere I want to go, but I've narrowed it down to 3 schools on each coast that I've been accepted to.

Please, help me. And take into consideration cost, retaining a social life, etc. All are huge factors for me.

WEST COAST

University of California: Berkeley
Pepperdine
Stanford University

EAST COAST

The Johns Hopkins University
University of Princeton
New York University

(all of these, East and West coast, are with the assumption that after 4 years, I will transfer to the Massachussetts Institute of Technology; my lifelong dream)

I'm visiting the campus at the University of California: San Diego over Christmas break, as well. I might even just head there because my entire family lives in Corona del Mar.

You see my problem? So indecisive...this sucks... mad.gif

Well, considering I got accepted to all of those schools in High School (but didn't end up going, the point was to see where I could go) I thought about the California for a while because if you become a resident (living in CA for a year) you don't pay to go to college. That is so much money to be saved on so many other things, especially for those who will be paying your tuition. If you don't want to wait 6 months to a year, well then, still consider it, but personally, I wouldn't your first year at college. Don't stray too far away from home just INCASE, and most ppl their Frosh year do run into trouble. Plus, plane ticket costs might burn a hole in your pocket if you have a low paying job, or no job at all, and who wants to haul their shiz back and forth for breaks when they make you pack your crap and go, and you know all that stuff.

*Princeton, I mean it's okay, but if you're looking for a campus life that's more entertaining and an environment, I would not choose that school. I mean, in the summer when the shore is a GOOD place to be, that's one thing, but you have the whole winter...and well, you get it.

*I'm gonna skip the B.S. NYU is more for your money, more exciting campus life and environment, plus it's really pretty there too...lol. So ya know, if you want excitement a giid environment, and the quality of education of everything you mentioned, this would be the school.

think about it.
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 08:49 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Dec 10 2004, 5:40 PM)
my my, egotism seems to be contagious today

yea...really...lets see how much i can brag now.

~umm...my g.p.a is like a 2.?
~umm....i'm have a D in geometry & probably going to fail my final which will make me have to take geometry 11th grade
~i havent been excepted into shit...i havent applied
~i belong to no clubs...i dont volunteer (i live in the volunteer state aka tennessee)...no extracurricular activites...nada

and much more

edit: oh and i have no idea what i want to do w/ my life...i think i'd rather sleep all day...
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 09:21 PM
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11th grade geometry? blink.gif we dont even offer that. i took it last year (yes, im in the same grade as you)
 
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post Dec 10 2004, 09:41 PM
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Wow...geometry in 11th grade....
I took it last year..in 8th grade...

Go with east coast...gotta represent.. happy.gif
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 09:05 AM
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hmm some hard decision that is. im too stupid to think right now but um choose university of princeton. it's the best college i heard from my friends.
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 09:32 AM
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QUOTE(CrackedRearView @ Dec 10 2004, 3:14 AM)
I have 1,000 different directions I can take.

ACT: 35 composite
SAT I: 1520 composite

The list goes on of activities, GPA, etc, etc.

I can pretty much go anywhere I want to go, but I've narrowed it down to 3 schools on each coast that I've been accepted to.

Please, help me. And take into consideration cost, retaining a social life, etc. All are huge factors for me.

WEST COAST

University of California: Berkeley
Pepperdine
Stanford University

EAST COAST

The Johns Hopkins University
University of Princeton
New York University

(all of these, East and West coast, are with the assumption that after 4 years, I will transfer to the Massachussetts Institute of Technology; my lifelong dream)

I'm visiting the campus at the University of California: San Diego over Christmas break, as well. I might even just head there because my entire family lives in Corona del Mar.

You see my problem? So indecisive...this sucks... mad.gif

Well it all depends on your major...
As for UC. It is very hard to get in to a UC especially if you are not a Californian resident. Admissions to UCB is fairly hard. Almost as hard as UCLA. Of all who apply 25.3% are accepted. Most of this is in the gpa 4.0 and above range. In California SAT and ACT are important but as important is the GPA. Just to break down ur cocky-ness so your prepared for the worst. Having an outstanding GPA, SAT, and extra curriculars does not establish a certain acceptance, especially as a undergrad.

To be short... UCs are soo underbudgetted and filled with soo much applications that even the best qualified do not get in.

However for UCB particularily 98% of students who had an exceptional GPA and SAT of over 1400 were accepted. So if your a californian you got a 98% chance in if your GPA is exceptional.

However, UCB makes it clear that for applicants with SAT 1400 above who were non californian residents faced much harder and stricter qualifications. In other words, we californians get first grabs for admission space first. "they were out-of-state or international applicants, for whom admission standards are much higher" (Berkeley 2002)

As for Cost of UCB;
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I thought about the California for a while because if you become a resident (living in CA for a year) you don't pay to go to college. 
Sort of... It is true however that you don't have to pay the out-of state fees which is almost about 300% added costs of ur tuition.

In State fees are expected around $2000-$3000+ while out of State... $8,000+

Im not that informed on UCB campus and life since my major im looking forward to would be suited at a school other than UCB. However for UCSD, I can tell you it is one of the nicest campus right next to the beach. Very good medical and engineering programs at UCSD as well.

People like me would envy your position. I have yet to take the SAT but I hope the score I would recieve is acceptable at the UC. But my GPA and extra curriculars I hope will give me a good fighting chance. But then again, I wouldnt mind a easy college time since ill just be taking engineering and AFROTC. THen graduate and im off to be in d Air Force.
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 11:43 AM
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Go to John Hopkins... then you'll be right by me. happy.gif
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 11:50 AM
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duuuude you're smart.
go to princeton, then go up to girls and be like "hey..i go to princeton.." "omgg you're so smart! *hang on you*"

=P

i'm taking geometry now and i'm a freshie.

and minda shoulda gotten in. duude. he's like..woahhh supersmart.
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Dec 10 2004, 8:21 PM)
11th grade geometry? blink.gif we dont even offer that. i took it last year (yes, im in the same grade as you)

here you can take it any grade....my geometry class is mostly 11th grade...just depends on what you started out w/ 9th grade...the 11th graders in geometry took alg.1 freshmen year then alg 2 10th grade then geometry now...next year they will be in pre cal or some ish like that

i moved to this school this year & at my old school in washington, we took alg 1 & 2 all in one year so i'm a head of most 10th graders. but i have to take alg 2 over in 11th grade because here everything is a credit & it was only worth 1/2 at my old school

does that even make sense?
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 01:33 PM
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QUOTE(miss barnes @ Dec 11 2004, 1:03 PM)
here you can take it any grade

well, i suppose we could to, but youd be in a class with freshmen or sophmores, theres not an actual junior class
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 01:49 PM
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QUOTE(tweeak @ Dec 11 2004, 12:33 PM)
well, i suppose we could to, but youd be in a class with freshmen or sophmores, theres not an actual junior class

ohhh ok i understand
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 02:01 PM
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lol sorryyy im still in hs hahah =X
 
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post Dec 11 2004, 03:56 PM
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you need to teach me some trickts, btw i don't know anyone who got a 35 on ACT... that's like.. so good. i don't know, were you involved in any clubs??? stanford is the one i recommand
 

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