Yale,mit,cornell,brown. Tell me what you think.. Chance me!

<p>My goals: DEGREE IN ECONOMICS FOCUS ON FINANCE AT MIT, YALE, CORNELL.</p>

<p>I am aware of the odds; aware that they are definately not in my favor, however, I would appreciate honesty and sincerity.</p>

<p>Originally from Venezuela, I am 27 years old and I dropped out of High school in my junior year, taking my GED and moving directly into college to become a pilot. My plans changed, as I dropped out of college after my first semester and received two F’s for not knowing the definition of dropping or withdrawing a class.
Since, and during I have buildt an extensive professional resume, for I have been working since I was 14 and always excelled in any position held. Working in sales, purchasing, but mainly management, both in the wholesale and retail levels in various industries. From the Air Cargo, to high end jewelery and timepieces, to Packing supplies, including Export and Import.
I decided to go back to school after losing a position where I had two presidents of sister companies recomending me to high level position, and after making it to the top two, not landing it. My coleague later told me that I was a strong candidate, but unfortunately I did not have a degree that could support my experience. I am very strong, but this one got to my heart. Therefore, I needed a proactive change in order for my highly abicious dreams and desires to become reality. As a result, I quit my full time job as a Sales Director for an air cargo company, and enrolled full time in a local community college.
It has been a year since, and I currently have a 3.88 gpa, receiving only one B after three full time semesters. I am in the Honors College and a member of the phi beta kappa, and the Hillel Jewish union, volunteering for various events, but mainly tutoring children to read and write hebrew. Also, I give 8 hours a week tutoring young adolecents who are homeless or in foster care, in math and english subjects. I was accepted into a leadership program where only 13 students were chosen to learn about leadership, and to shadow an administrator and a government official for a week during spring break. Similarly, I am a student embassador, assisting other incoming students. currently taking Precal and Trig, Business Cal, and Biology, in the summer term, all A’s. Many courses not required for my transfer A.A.
In a Humble manner, I am well respected by all my coleague students whom have taken clases whith me, for I have tutored many of them, constantly offering my help and advice, I can assure that over 40 students will gladly agree of my constant support towards their success, but most important, to inform about the importance of an education, no matter the financial level of success reached.
I hope that I can be considered a strong candidate after completing my A.A; my reason like many to join a top level school, is about the sence of accomplishment and personal satisfaction to obtain the best education possible.
I know that, just like I can be part of a community college, and be in the top of the game, I can acomplish the same elsewhere, for my personality does not allow indifference or injustice, we are all capable of achieving anything we want.</p>

<p>Will i get in to MIT, YALE, CORNELL,BROWN?</p>

<p>I don’t know, if not, I will keep on moving on my journey of life, along with a sensational smile, and the satisfaction of accomplishment. Because, I will be back to apply for my MBA with my Economics BS in hand.</p>

<p>Thank you for reading my story and I greatly appreciate any feedback.</p>

<p>Do you have SAT?</p>

<p>Would you be applying for Eli Whitney, then?</p>

<p>I was aware that after more than 60 credits, it was not necessary to do sat. But, i still went ahead and took them last week to see how i would do. I think it went pretty well, but I will have to wait for the scores.</p>

<p>I would prefer not to apply thru the Elly Whitney program, what I have read so far, it seems like that would be a great choice for someone considering part time, and it appears to have a few restrictions as far as courses or credits. Thank you for your comments, I appreciate any advice or comments. Thnak you.</p>

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<p>Two points:</p>

<p>[Required</a> Testing | Transfer Students | Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/admit/other/transfer/testing.html]Required”>http://www.yale.edu/admit/other/transfer/testing.html)</p>

<p>“Required Testing
Yale requires the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) SAT Reasoning Test (SAT I) (Code No. 3987) or the ACT Assessment Plus Writing (Code No. 0618). Scores from the January sat test date or the February act test date should reach us in time for consideration. Only scores reported directly to Yale by the College Board or the ACT are considered official. (Copies sent directly from the secondary school are also considered official.) If you have not already requested that your scores be forwarded, please do so immediately. International students are required to submit SAT I or ACT results unless they are studying outside the U.S. in a country without accessible testing centers (e.g. China and Iran). However, if you are currently residing or attending school in a country where the ACT with Writing or the SAT Reasoning Test is offered, you are required to take either test and submit official test results to Yale.”</p>

<p>[Who</a> is Eligible to Transfer? | Transfer Students | Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/admit/other/transfer/who.html]Who”>http://www.yale.edu/admit/other/transfer/who.html)</p>

<p>“If you have received a bachelor’s degree (or the equivalent) or if by the end of the current academic year you will have completed more than two full years toward the degree, you are not eligible to transfer to Yale, nor may you apply through the freshman admission process. (You may not voluntarily relinquish credits in order to qualify for consideration.)”</p>

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<p>Salient points about the Eli Whitney Program:</p>

<p>[Frequently</a> Asked Questions | Transfer & Other Programs | Office of Undergraduate Admissions](<a href=“http://www.yale.edu/admit/other/whitney/faq.html]Frequently”>http://www.yale.edu/admit/other/whitney/faq.html)</p>

<p>"Are standardized tests required for admission?
The SAT Reasoning Test (SAT I) (CEEB code #3987) or ACT (Code #0618) is strongly recommended but not required for admission. Yale does not require the SAT II or Achievement Test results. For information about English language proficiency examinations, please see question below regarding international students.</p>

<p>How many of my college credits will transfer to Yale?
After you have been admitted, the Director of the Eli Whitney Program will inform you as to which previous course credits will transfer to Yale. As many as eighteen course credits earned at another college or university may be transferred toward the requirement for the degree. Credit will be awarded for academic courses that were taken at an accredited post-secondary institution and that were similar in content to Yale College courses. Grades of A or B are expected. No more than one-quarter of courses accepted for transfer toward the requirements for the degree may have grades of C.</p>

<p>How many credits are given for a Yale class?
Most courses in Yale College are term courses that carry one course credit if completed with a passing grade. There are, however, some variations and more details can be found in chapter III of the Yale College Programs of Study. One Yale College credit is generally equal to three or four semester hours at other undergraduate institutions.</p>

<p>Is there a minimum or maximum number of courses an Eli Whitney student must take in a term or year?
Students entering in the fall of 2007 and thereafter may choose to take up to nine course credits each year, and must take at least three course credits each year to remain in good standing. International students who hold F-1 student status for this program must register as full-time students at all times which is the equivalent of at least 3 courses per semester.</p>

<p>If I am admitted, may I take any of the courses listed in the Yale College Programs of Study (YCPS)?
Yes, if you are an Eli Whitney Student you may take any course offered, provided prerequisites are fulfilled and you are otherwise qualified. Some courses are limited in enrollment or require the permission of the instructor, but you will be treated in these cases on an equal basis with other Yale undergraduates."</p>

<p>[Note: </p>

<p>Eli Whitney students can transfer up to 18 course credits, at 3-4 semester hrs/course credit, that means about 54-72 semester hrs can be transferred.</p>

<p>Eli Whitney students can take up to 9 course credits per year, regular Y students usually take 4-5 credits per semester, 8-10 per year.]</p>