Btw if you guys go into business just keep in mind that you're going to have to sell your soul to clubs, charities, and other things to make your resume worth looking at. Good grades aren't enough to get you by due to how competitive and popular these programs can be.
Spot on. Don't underestimate the power of GPA cutoffs, though. You can sell your soul to the clubs and charities and it won't matter if you don't get past the firm's GPA cutoff (and rounding doesn't work, either, 3.49999999 is NOT a 3.5). Take easy classes your freshman year because people DGAF that you took Real Analysis freshman year like Bill Gates did at Harvard (unless you're the second coming of Bill Gates, that is.) Lots of firms have so many applicants so using GPAs is an easy way to weed out people. Keep that in control and then do all the craziness afterwards that you enjoy. Less is more with this stuff because people know when you're doing stuff for the resume. Employers aren't idiots, but the recruiting software definitely is. Keep that in mind when internship season and job hunting season comes around.
Or, you know, you could use college to actually try to learn stuff. GPA matters way less than you think.
I'm committing to Bard College at Simon's Rock today! I was graciously granted scholarships totaling ~$50,000 so I'm really fortunate to be going to this school. This is the end of my junior year, but they are an accelerated/early college that accepts high school students before graduation in order to begin degree paths early. I'm likely to pursue a degree in performance arts/film.![]()
you're by no means the only one, haha. thank you! :)I thought you were much older :o, but nonetheless congratulations on your acceptance!
I just committed to UMD College Park! :D
Tough choice between this and UMBC since I got scholarship there, but UMD is so much cooler tbh. I got into the scholars Living and Learning Program which I heard a lot of good things about, so hyped for that! And I also heard there's a lot of pokemon players at UMD!!
Can't wait.
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sup. i'm college park. unlike eaglehawk i like this school. what's your major?I just committed to UMD College Park! :D
Tough choice between this and UMBC since I got scholarship there, but UMD is so much cooler tbh. I got into the scholars Living and Learning Program which I heard a lot of good things about, so hyped for that! And I also heard there's a lot of pokemon players at UMD!!
Can't wait.
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Hiiiiii, I'm a somewhat nontraditional student in that I spent 4 years at community college part time while working in order to save money for a University. I imagine most people in this thread are applying straight from high school but maybe someone could have some advice for me anyways I hope. I'll be graduating from CC next month and I'm applying for a couple universities that have a partnership with my CC so I can transfer fully as a junior, but really the only one I actually want to go to is the University of Pittsburgh. I've noticed browsing through their website that I'm applying to one of the few programs that requires an essay for transfer students. The guidelines for it are very loose though and I'm one to stress about everything so I was just wondering a couple things. The only guideline given for length was that it should be less than 8 pages, but most of my friends say they only wrote like one or two pages for their entrance essays? Would around 2 or 3 be enough? Also, I'm kind of confused on how scholarly I should really get with it. The prompt asks that I explain why I chose to pursue the field, what do I think I have to gain from the education, and what do I think is one of the most pressing social issues of our time (I'm a Social Work major.) For the first two questions I just gave pretty much personal anecdote and opinion as was asked, but should I be going deep for the third question? Like is a detailed and researched essay expected of this? My friends who applied in high school said they don't think it's really that serious but I don't wanna do too much or too little I guess.
Columbia student transferring out:
Accepted
Yale
Stanford
Harvard
Rejected
MIT
Well, at least I can always try for master's at Cambridge.… :(
Yeah, that was why I made the sad face.Am I supposed to feel sorry from you that you didn't get into MIT? idgi
I plan to declare CS as my major and start doing machine learning and NLP research, so Stanford, Princeton, Harvard and MIT are all considerable improvements for me. Transferring to a stronger school (Stanford) should help immensely wrt research opportunities and graduate schoolJust a quick question: why were you thinking about transferring out of Columbia? If anything Harvard College is more or less similar to Columbia College (LA-esque discipline).
Unless you're naming all the possible HYPSM schools one can transfer into without actually applying to any of them.
Just an assumption...