what are some schools for me
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Date: August 2nd, 2008 4:18 PM Author: Exciting business firm faggot firefighter
4.0 weighted GPA
730 reading
710 math
600 writing
770 on US History SAT II
690 on Biology SAT II
very challenging course load, my school doesn't rank
some EC's:
varsity track and cross country
president of republican club
quiz bowl
student gov't
If you could post a few schools (matches and reaches) that you think I should look at I would really appreciate it. I'm interested in economics. Thanks for your help. I know there are a lot of schools out there and I'm not being specific, but if you could name a few it would be great.
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Date: August 2nd, 2008 6:09 PM Author: Olive Chapel Wrinkle
Dartmouth sounds like it would be a great fit for you, but your scores might be a bit too low. Try early decision.
Depending on where you're from, you might also consider Northwestern, Carnegie Mellon, Wustl, or Claremont McKenna.
Duke, I believe, is too much of a stretch.
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Date: August 2nd, 2008 7:43 PM Author: Soul-stirring dark gaming laptop
duke is easy with essays and e.c.'s, just lie.
wtf is claremont?
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Date: August 5th, 2008 3:53 PM Author: Soul-stirring dark gaming laptop
for pure business, just go with wharton/stern/tepper and for some matches/safeties why don't you try UI, UNC, PSU, Babson, USC, etc. USC would prob. be a good match and at the worst if you can't make ibanking at least you crushed enough hot vag during your stay.
wake forest doesn't require sats but then again, its a total shithole. i'd rather go to babson.
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Date: August 5th, 2008 1:38 PM Author: pale marketing idea electric furnace
You won't get into Dartmouth with those numbers.
What's your: Race, hometown?
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Date: August 4th, 2008 12:02 AM Author: bright gaped range
My concern here is that you are likely to change majors upon arriving to college. Most of us do. So, while going to schools that are solid in economics isn't a bad idea, you may wish to think about getting a good education, period. The rest will come to you.
As for your qualifications, there are tons of great schools that might interest you, big and small. On the small side you might want to look at Occidental, Kenyon, Oberlin, Connecticut College, Vassar and Haverford. On the bigger end, you may want to consider the University of Michigan, University of Virginia, and the University of Illinois. For middle sized schools, look at the University of Rochester, Case Western Reserve, Emory, Brandeis, Tufts, Carnegie Mellon, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt and William & Mary.
You can get an excellent education (and then some) at all of these schools.
Best of success to you.
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Date: August 4th, 2008 3:20 AM Author: Cracking Topaz Feces
you sound like someone who medicates her abhorrent (non-) social life by foisting the obvious on internet flamers, so as to, through sheer selfless benediction, accidentally convince herself that her ivy/stanford merits are deserved.
sorry, just being honest.
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Date: August 5th, 2008 10:48 PM Author: cyan brunch legend
Your safeties should be Boston College; Boston University is easier to get into. I think your reach schools would be, if your a prep, Rice U, Trinity College, and Vanderbilt.
I'm pretty certain you'd get into these, and they all have fine reputations.
Your GPA might be low without the weight. Please write an impressive essay.
Questions?
Where do you live?
What schools have YOU heard of? (my guidance counselor had me write my own list, and that got me researching)
(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=841474&forum_id=1#10039714)
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