Going To Berkeley MUN Conference = Violation For Stanford Admissions

<p>As many of you Stanford prodigies are aware, the destructively sanguine feud between the institutions of Stanford and Berkeley has been ongoing for centuries. However, as a future Stanford applicant, I foolishly and deliberately ventured into the crowded and intestinal bowels of a Berkeley Model United Nations Conference millions of seconds ago. After realizing what I had done, my epidermis turned pallid and my legs began trembling like no time before…</p>

<p>Will my entering of Berkeley relevant matters affect my admission into Stanford? Will the admissions officer see this as an audacious sign of aggression, a possible reason for an immediate declaration of war from the milky state? And I should probably ask this along with my previous inquiry: Will attending ANY matters pertinent to the college of Berkeley mitigate my prized chances of admission into the prestigious and academic university of Stanford?</p>

<p>no lol. most admit reps arent even stanford grads</p>

<p>prospective stanford applicants are fitted with a tracking device - stanford automatically informed if you speak of ‘the university which must not be named’ in a positive or even neutral context - if you venture onto their school grounds, the apocalypse… your app isn’t even considered - yes, pretty much you have no chance now - i’m sorry</p>

<p>haha</p>

<p>This thread is hilarious. Now if this consequence ^^ was actually true, both of us would be doomed. Stanford’s too cool to care whether we went to their rival’s campus for Model UN.</p>

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Yup. Actually, the new director of admissions at Stanford is from UC-Berkeley</p>

<p>^^^^^^</p>

<p>He actually went to University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. He only worked at UC-B. </p>

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<p>^My mistake. Didn’t mean to imply that he went to school there, but yes, he worked at UCB prior to coming to Stanford.</p>

<p>Hahaha, you could also head to the Stanford MUN conference and balance it out :stuck_out_tongue:
Its easier to win awards at SMUNC too haha</p>

<p>They won’t care</p>

<p>SMUNC was 2 weeks ago :stuck_out_tongue:
missed that train…</p>

<p>and having any college in your ECs aside from Stanford is an automatic rejection. they prefer students who stay within the bubble of their own high school :)</p>

<p>^^^^
lol @ the sarcasm… :p</p>