<p>This is gonna be a long post, please bear with me. I really appreciate your input!</p>
<p>Four years ago (2006) as a senior in high school, I applied to 17 schools and I was completely destroyed on the admission front. To illustrate the disaster that was, I show you this post I made at that time. </p>
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<p>There are three reasons that I can think of that would explain this fiasco 4 years ago. </p>
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<li>I sucked: The ivies and the likes of MIT, Duke were long shots for me to beging with.</li>
<li>My peculiar financial situtation as an international student: My family could afford 3 years of expensive boarding school in New England, yet we couldn’t pay for college. In fact for all the financial aid applications, my parents put down that they could only pay $5000 a year. Basically I was asking for a free ride at all those schools. This must have seemed really strange for those admission offices. Unfortunately, that was the reality. </li>
<li>Crazy conspiracy theory: very unlikely, but this is the possibility that’s quite bothering me now (I am anxious and paranoid aroud this time of the year, what can you say?). Read this post I made earlier</li>
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<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-confidential-cafe/849618-am-i-schizophrenic-what.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-confidential-cafe/849618-am-i-schizophrenic-what.html</a></p>
<p>Now, I am a senior in the state university mentioned above, the only school that <em>accepted</em> me and I am having a little deja vu. I have applied to 15 graduate programs in a physical science field, with the majority of them in the top 25 and one in the top 40. My credentials are a little better this time, relative to my competition: </p>
<p>GPA: 3.88 overall, 3.96 major; GRE: 800/690/4.0, Q/V/AW; Strong subject GRE (at least considered so for people with UG education in the U.S); Solid research experience in a department ranked top 10 in the field, one publication in progress; Good LORs expected</p>
<p>But I cant help but be thinking that history may repeat itself again. How likely is it that I will be rejected from everywhere, again? The thing is that I still don’t quite understand how I did so poorly in the first round. I am banking on the hope graduate admission for an international student is much different from undergraduate admission.</p>