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View Poll Results: What I wish I could change on my applications. | |
My grades/GPA.
|    | 3,465 | 42.42% | |
My SAT or ACT scores.
|    | 1,959 | 23.98% | |
My extra-curriculars.
|    | 1,836 | 22.48% | |
My essay(s).
|    | 243 | 2.98% | |
My interview.
|    | 53 | 0.65% | |
My letters of recommendation.
|    | 85 | 1.04% | |
Apply to more schools.
|    | 167 | 2.04% | |
Apply to fewer schools.
|    | 56 | 0.69% | |
Not a thing!!
|    | 304 | 3.72% |
03-21-2005, 11:20 PM
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#61 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: southern california
Posts: 76
| if i could change one thing...
with all due respect, i think you could have perhaps added one more category...entitled: "The entire system".
i don't want to change anything about myself. my abilities and character are what they are. i just wish i could have lived my high school years to the fullest, instead of living for what i thought the colleges wanted me to achieve. my generation has evolved into nothing more than a bunch of "college admissions pleasers."
i think A.P. classes should be wiped off the face of the earth. i think more colleges should be built to accomodate how many students are applying. i think they should completely re-vamp admissions standards. how about a lottery system? colleges should have all kinds of us students, with a range of abilities. i mean, that's the way the world is. you don't get hired in a company that just has brainiacs. there should be no more homework on the weekends, holildays, and summers. way too much pressure.
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03-27-2005, 07:10 AM
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#62 | | New Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 11
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amen to that pete.
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03-27-2005, 02:13 PM
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#63 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 69
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I really wish I had started playing basketball earlier, but still, changing the E.Cs doesn't make me any better.
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04-01-2005, 11:25 AM
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#64 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: United States
Posts: 1,766
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GPA definitely. If I had screwed up my freshman year, then I know that I could have gotten into any school that I wanted.
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04-03-2005, 06:04 PM
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#65 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 120
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I regret not participating at presitigious competitions for science/math. I didnt take AIME -_-, or put much effort in science olympiad, or get SemiFinalist for Siemen Westinghouse.. and now i want to go to MIT but i doubt grades/scores cuts it.
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04-10-2005, 04:02 PM
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#66 | | New Member
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 4
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The truth about the whole system is such that we dont have much of a choice about their selection process. Colleges look for the most prestigious, best applicants if they can afford to. Therefore to go the top, you have to be the best. Too bad about the whole system tho, but thats the way it is. :P
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04-10-2005, 08:43 PM
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#67 | | Member
Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: PKT
Posts: 970
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Mighty - you're wrong. We do have a choice. We could all do better than we do.
I personally know I could have done better in my classes and done more EC's - but I didn't. Instead, I chose to blow off classes I didn't like (History, English, Language) and didn't do EC's outside of my sport, because I lacked time and liked to just relax way too much.
In retrospect, this has killed me. I could have been better, more prestigious, but I chose not to be. It's always a choice.
However, I think the least legit thing to change is SAT scores. Everyone wants to raise theirs, but, for everyone, there is a limit. You can prepare for it as much as you want, but the SAT, unlike HS classes, relies MUCH more on inate intelligence.
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04-11-2005, 11:06 AM
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#68 | | Member
Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 385
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"[...] the SAT, unlike HS classes, relies MUCH more on innate[sic] intelligence."
I don't think so. Getting a good score on the SAT, just like it is with any other standardized test, just takes time and effort. The "innate intelligence" merely determines from which rung you would have to climb the score ladder. The courses you take, however, are much more related to how prepared you are for them. How well you absorb new material and how fast are the major factors in determining your grades. Unless, of course, you take EASY courses.
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04-12-2005, 08:26 PM
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#69 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 47
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I wish I was smart
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04-12-2005, 08:43 PM
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#70 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: bOondocks, CA (university and home)
Posts: 172
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Haa... My SAT scores. More ECs. I mean, I was happy with my ECs but if I learned about the opportunities I know now as a freshman, I could've done better. More well-rounded.
The classes that I took. I should have challenged my school's authorities when they told me I couldn't take an advanced class, even though I was qualified to. I'm so glad I'm leaving that school.
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04-17-2005, 09:17 PM
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#71 | | New Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 8
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gpa for sure!
i have 1/2 A's and 1/2 B's!
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04-24-2005, 06:01 PM
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#72 | | Member
Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Yale University
Posts: 348
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maybe id add some international awards, but otherwise, not a thing. my app did get me into most of the top skools.
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04-25-2005, 01:34 AM
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#73 | | Guest |
Definately my ECs. I'm just a junior, and havent taken my SAT or SATIIs yet so I don't know if I'm going to want to change those, but I'm pretty sure that the thing I will regret the most is not having done any extra curriculars. I'm not too social and kind of lazy.. lol. And going into high school I wasn't too informed and didn't know that they were so important. :-(
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05-28-2005, 03:34 AM
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#74 | | New Member
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 23
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I would change my foreign language preparation because everything else is really good and only lang stops me from getting to the dream destination.
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05-30-2005, 09:58 PM
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#75 | | New Member
Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 19
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GPA/ Class Rank without a doubt. If I could just get it from 3.8-4.0, I wouldn't be sweating at all.
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