<p>staticsoliloquy just a quick question. How are you a grad student if you are only 19? (or so your profile says)</p>
<p>Private Schools’ alumni networks are typically much stronger.</p>
<p>Also staticsoliloquy it seems from your previous posts around a year ago (many located in the Stanford 2009 forum) that you were a freshman at stanford last year. Can you please explain?? Indeed it seems like you were in SLE last year. Please explain.</p>
<p>My mistake for not clarifying. My friend is the graduate student, not me. Indeed, I did do SLE last year.</p>
<p>You can PM me, but the best way is add me as a friend on facebook and wall me.</p>
<p>Thanks that clarifies things for me :)</p>
<p>staticsoliloquy, how many of those reviews are for the 340 student Intor to Chem? Those large lectures classes for chemistry aren’t ver y popular but their even bigger at schools like Cal (500+ students).</p>
<p>Really, for what you want, sounds like you should have gone to Haverford.</p>
<p>And Stanford does have financial aid, great aid at that, my parents were dirt poor from East Oakland and El Cerrito, far fromrich and white</p>
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<p>Really? So Columbia’s alumni network is stonger than Michigan’s? That’s counterintuitive and I find it difficult to believe.</p>
<p>“how many of those reviews are for the 340 student Intor to Chem? Those large lectures classes for chemistry aren’t ver y popular but their even bigger at schools like Cal (500+ students).”</p>
<p>I wasn’t the one that brought up ratemyprofessors.com website. I use his own source to refute his point.</p>
<p>“Really, for what you want, sounds like you should have gone to Haverford.”</p>
<p>When did I complain about the Chemistry department at Stanford. I chose to go here over Williams, Berkeley, Johns Hopkins, Columbia, and MIT, so trust me, I don’t regret it at all.</p>
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Private Schools’ alumni networks are typically much stronger.</p>
<p>Really? So Columbia’s alumni network is stonger than Michigan’s? That’s counterintuitive and I find it difficult to believe.</p>
<p>Why else would private schools alum giving rate and ammount blow public schools out of the water. Many private schools are famous for their amazing alumni networks (ie the Northerstern Mafia)</p>