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  • SJL308 4:51 pm on November 6, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    If you chance me, I’ll return the favor.
    =]

     
  • mrfcollege 2:56 pm on November 6, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply


     
  • prologue 8:27 pm on November 5, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: essay college application sad

    I got a bit of a mean response to my essay. It hurt my feelings a little bit… ):
    I can understand things like constructive criticism, but I think saying someone sounds like a “basket case” kind of crosses the line… don’t you think? ):

     
    • Sodapopp 8:50 pm on November 5, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Ugh, just ignore the mean people.
      Or rather, ignore the name-calling - saying that you sound like a “basket case” can be construed as constructive. Maybe your essay is so out of the box that it makes you sound like a crazy person - check over it to make sure that you’re not pushing the limits a little too much.
      By the way, I LOVE AIR, SOOOO SAD I CAN’T REMEMBER THE LAST TIME I CRIED THAT MUCH OVER AN ANIME.

    • prologue 8:57 pm on November 5, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      You’re right… probably.
      But still, I would have said it a little differently… ):

      Ah, I like it too, though. Misuzu is so cute with her little dinosaurs… ^///^

  • appellative 7:02 pm on November 5, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Hm. I guess I will use this to briefly introduce myself (though i’m quite the talker).

    I’m pretty much addicted to the college process. My top choices are Hopkins, Georgetown & UVA and I want to major in international relations/studies.

    I think most of parts of this process are overly dramatic and overly personalized. While on the other hand the standardizations (ahem, testing) bug the crap out of me, though I can see why they are necessary. Doesn’t mean i have to like them!

    I used to be obsessed with rankings but as I come to understand myself as a person better.. I drifted away from that objective concept. My main criteria for a college are as follows (to quote a friend): “I want to be around smart people who do cool stuff.” Most of the time the reason I’m attracted to the higher-ranked colleges is because they attract the smartest students.

    I’ll rant about something later, I’m sure.

     
  • froggyrks 1:03 pm on November 5, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Please don’t vote until I finish my profile!

     
  • coniff626 7:55 pm on November 4, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply
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    Does community service come into play with admissions process?

     
    • Sodapopp 9:02 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      I sure hope so.
      I think it depends on how you talk about it, though. If you discuss community service in such a way that colleges think “oh, he’s just counting hours,” then it’s not going to help you, but I think colleges actually do care if you show that you notice and do something about problems in your community.

    • KlaftenZhaange 10:12 pm on November 4, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      I dislike Sodapopp for consistently beating me to the punch.

      There’s no place to input the number of hours you’ve committed to a service activity; colleges are interested in your commitment, yes, but more about what that commitment says about you and your aspirations.

      Or at least, that’s what I think it means. xD

      Sincerely,
      KlaftenZhaange

  • mia123 7:12 pm on November 4, 2009 | 1 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: applying, , QuestBridge

    So, since the beginning of the year, I have been working on QuestBridge. I was selected as a finalist, so I had to complete the supplementary materials this past Monday - and am happily done!

    But now, I have to focus on all my other schools. I think if I put forth an hour a week until Dec. 1st, I’ll be good - 2 of the apps I KNOW about are due then. And I say know about because right before I began writing this, I decided to figure out what colleges I was applying to and narrow them down to, oh I don’t know, 10? 15? Well…

    Trinity U
    A&M
    UT
    Baylor
    UH
    HBU
    —-
    NYU
    Emerson?
    UCLA
    UCB
    BU
    BC
    U of Philly
    Colby
    Bates
    Brandeis
    U of Rochester
    Carnegie Mellon?
    Colby-Sawyer?
    Emory
    Grinnell
    Swarthmore
    U of Maine
    U of Maine @ Farmington
    Vanderbilt
    Whittier
    U of Denver
    Colorado
    —–
    Bowdoin
    UPenn
    Rice
    Northwestern
    Trinity C CT
    Wesleyan CT
    Vassar
    Amherst

    that’s a bit more. The first set are in TX (where I am from), the second are just random, and the last have already been applied to through QuestBridge. Just for those 8 schools, I spent $369. I think I have to narrow done my list. No matter what, with or without an app fee, it’s going to cost at least $25/school because of SAC/ACT scores and transcripts.

    The truth is, though, I don’t want to narrow it done. I want to add on. I know that is quite horrible, but I can’t help feeling that I may not apply to the one school that I do belong at, screwing me over forever. I want to apply everywhere to ensure that I will love where I get to go. Sigh… Anybody else feel like this?

    Of course, I do have a top pick - Bowdoin -but it’s very much a reach school & i’ve never even visited. I will most likely end up at Baylor, but I don’t want to go there. Maybe it’s the dooming feeling I get when thinking of my chances at better schools that causes me to want to go everywhere.

    I know I will get in to all my TX schools. I’m pretty sure I won’t get in to any of my QuestBridge schools. The rest are up for grabs.

    But… I keep on staring at Columbia. And Yale. Princeton. Harvard. Stanford. I think I die a little each time. (Forget that the last statement is a hyperbole and go with me on this.) I want to go somewhere fabulous! And exciting! And amazing! And where Rory Gilmore went. Haha. But I am not even bothering to apply for 2 reasons: 1. I am not going to take the SAT Subject tests. Not only will I do horribly, I am sick of stress. 2. I won’t get in. Which is pretty much why I don’t try for #1. (And yes I know not all require the test, but #2 is still in play.)

    Maybe I am freaking out because I made the wrong decision when choosing a high school and don’t want to do the same thing again. Here’s a little story I tell: I chose school X instead of Y because Y was too hard. It will be easier at X, and I will be at the top of my class. (Later on…) I scored lower on my SATs because I went to school X, where they concentrate on TAKS (Texas mandated test) instead of college acceptance. I won’t be as prepared for college because, at school X, we can convince the teachers of later due dates, they see my name at the top of the page and give me an A, and I’m not really being challenged.

    Yes, I know it was not school X’s fault entirely. I could have picked up a SAT Vocab book, read textbooks on my own, studied without teachers, but I felt as if I didn’t have any incentive to do so, and I screwed up. I don’t want to screw up again. I just don’t.

     
    • appellative 6:45 pm on November 5, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      mia, i think you’re psyching yourself out!
      I know it’s hard, i personally get into college slumps like every other day, but i think a more positive attitude is key. From what i saw - you’re a solid candidate! You can’t doubt every single decision you make.. you have to take the plunge and make the best of it! (Definitely easier said than done.)

      What I think you should do though, and you seem to know you should do this too, is narrow down this list. Don’t add another school. Applying to all those schools really isn’t worth your time or money, because there’s no way they’re ALL places you could see YOURSELF (ahem, not rory gilmore) at. And if they are, then you need to be more selective. THAT’S how you’re going to find your fabulous schools (Like Bowdoin :D) Do this for the sake of your sanity.

      Have you ever made a list of what you want in a college? Do you know what you want to major in? That’s the best way to start, I think. How about size? Location? Things like that can make it easy to chop some off the list. Heck maybe even take one of those saved application fees and buy a college review book if you don’t have one (collegeprowler is my personal favorite). If the pros aren’t outweighing the cons.. chop chop. That’s how I narrowed my list down from 10 to 15. (And I thought 15 was a lot… :P)

      One more thing. What really helped me shorten my list was I got an excel document and listed all of the schools I wanted to apply to (Reach, Range, Safety, my interested level on a scale of 1-3, the location, EA/ED/Regular, whether you’ve visited or not, essays, testing requirements.. you can make it whatever you want). Seeing it all laid out was great, like when I saw a reach I had with a low interest level. I thought to myself, “why am I even applying here?”

      Sorry this response was so long, I just really felt the need to say something.

      Don’t doubt yourself.

  • trav_clark11 9:09 pm on November 3, 2009 | 2 Permalink | Reply

    Can someone chance me for University of Washington please?
    I will chance back

     
    • Brent 10:15 pm on November 3, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Hi, can you add the schools you are applying to to your college tracker? It will let people chance you using the built in chance feature on your profile. Thanks!

    • thepolkadot 10:20 pm on November 3, 2009 Permalink | Reply

      Once you add it to your tracker, i’ll chance you

  • brg180 4:27 pm on November 3, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    Hi. I’m a relatively mediocre student, does anyone know a good liberal arts school I could look at, particularly for film?

     
  • Rutgerss 5:18 am on November 3, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply

    chance me for rutgers!