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20jt20
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I've already applied, so it wasn't super useful, but in light of the admissions' session, there might have been a couple things I would have done differently on my application. [View Full Report] |
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applicannot
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We had an "Admit Weekend Welcome." [View Full Report] |
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minz
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Very general, speaker went over some stats and financial aid stuff. I guess it's hard to go over everything Stanford offers in one session. [View Full Report] |
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mfederman
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Very informative, but intense and a bit intimidating. [View Full Report] |
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morgana199
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Interesting session. Arrogant, but amusingly so. Successful parents were like puppies making big eyes for approval. I was very glad we toured when DS is a sophomore, HS preparation is intensive . [View Full Report] |
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FindAPlace
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The room was packed since it's spring break. The admission's officer was very knowledgeable and two of them stuck around after to answer more questions. [View Full Report] |
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coin
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Very personable member of adcom! Spoke a lot, gave a lot of insight, and yeah, I really liked him. Didn't even get bored, there's a thought for you. [View Full Report] |
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HighlandMom
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Info session was done by a current senior, seemed a bit nervous and unsure of herself. [View Full Report] |
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boomie
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The info session was entirely about the admissions process. It was interesting and the admissions officer provided some good advice. [View Full Report] |
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tbgjinfl
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Admission process and financial aid process presented. Alot of emphasis was directed to the students in the session. [View Full Report] |
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natk4
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Very disappointing -- we are Stanford we don't have to sell ourselves. [View Full Report] |
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Docta
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Very good, very imformative. Stressed "academic vitality" constantly. [View Full Report] |