Class of 2014!

<p>You sit and do your records?lol…I don’t bother wasting time on them…I give it someone in my house(whoever is free):p</p>

<p>Well,I know you girls bother about neat diagrams and stuff</p>

<p>Statistics project. And a script.</p>

<p>:(</p>

<p>^that was your 666th post…lol</p>

<p>Are you kidding me, I suck at drawing!</p>

<p>It’s just that I hate taking credit for work that I haven’t done. So I always do all my work on my own. It’s one of those inner voice things :/</p>

<p>Can anyone tell me which of these require the TOEFL?</p>

<p>Doubtful-
Amherst, Penn, Duke, Northwestern, John Hopkins, Caltech
EA- Yale^
RD- MIT^, Princeton^, Stanford, Cornell<em>, Harvey Mudd</em>, Reed*, Harvard</p>

<p>P.S. CR is 740</p>

<p>Don’t apply to Northwestern. They don’t give aid.</p>

<p>You could write to them and ask if they require the TOEFL with a CR score above 700.</p>

<p>And it’s also very difficult for an international to receive aid at Cornell.
As for the TOEFL, Yale, for one, strongly recommends TOEFL.</p>

<p>A Random question: How many of you use twitter?</p>

<p>Email the schools, gary.</p>

<p>I don’t even know what Twitter is.</p>

<p>If Yale needs it, I’ll be forced to give it. Excerpt from FB conversation with Elihu Yale-
me- And is it also necessary to take the TOEFL? I was dreading the expense of the test and was hoping I could avoid it unless it reduces my chances. My CR score on the SAT is 740 and I come from an english-medium school with english as a cumpolsary subject from nursery-12th(or senior year).
Elihu Yale- We do require the TOEFL - unless you have been taught in an all English environment for more than four years, it is compulsory.</p>

<p>What do I make of this?</p>

<p>Also-
ques-
Besides, does it even remotely affect my application if I apply for a fee waiver? How exactly do I obtain the fee waiver?
reply-
We do not know if you’ve applied for a fee waiver because it is handled through the common application website at commonapp.org</p>

<p><em>confused</em></p>

<p>Take Facebook. Take away everything except the status message updates. Voila, you have Twitter!</p>

<p>Fee waivers make no difference.</p>

<p>You don’t need the TOEFL for Yale.</p>

<p>I’ll kill you if it turns out I do :P</p>

<p>No, trust me, I asked when I visited. They said it’s optional, not required.</p>

<p>Twitter is mostly for organizations or famous people who want to have people updated on the run.I tried Twitter for a week and I totally didn’t know what to tweet about.So,its probably useless for the average human being.</p>

<p>But everyone I know in the US is obsessed with it. Go figure :S</p>

<p>The coach at Yale told me I have to do it, so did Princeton and Harvard.</p>

<p>^What’s your CR score? Has English always been the primary language used at your school? Those can impact whether or not you have to take the TOEFL.</p>

<p>(For a second I thought you were saying that HYP told you to do Twitter).</p>

<p>yeah so did I. It was kind of wierd.</p>

<p>Imagine the yale website saying " All international students are required to submit their SAT/ACT scores as well as twitter."</p>