You know you’re a CCer when

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<p>In that case I’m a CCer!!! What professional degress are you guys planning to get? Let’s start a roster.</p>

<p>FORMAT:

  1. (username): (degree name), (school you wish to get said degree from)</p>

<p>So I’ll go first.</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business
  2. kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business
  2. kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong
  3. Olive_Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University</p>

<p>I call I’m secretary of commerce when we take over the world!!!</p>

<p>If someone called that already, I call Chairman of IMF!!!</p>

<p>You know you’re a CCer when
– you know what S and D mean. Yes
– you are disappointed when you get a 2300. No
– you freak out about that one B you got in English. I don’t have a B in English, but if I did, I would be freaked out.
– you’ve made a chances thread. No, but I will when the time comes.
– you’ve posted in a game thread. Yes
– you’re adamant about taking six APs in your junior year because five is just not enough. Yes
– you’ve got one section of the SAT lopsided, so you panic and want to retake because that 700 is incompatible to the other two 770s. No
– you’ve made a thread to ask (or posted an answer) if Choice A or Choice B is better in terms of classes, summer programs, colleges, etc. No
– you’re a sophomore and you’ve got your college list laid out already. No, but I’m a freshman and I already have a list.
– you own multiple prep books – and CollegeBoard is a must. No
– first semester isn’t over and you’re already discussing about possible classes for next year. Yes
– you’ve planned out your entire course plan for the rest of your high school career. Yes
– you’ve applied for a summer program, an internship, and / or a scholarship. No
– you’re definitely planning on going to a four-year college. Yes
– you’ve asked for help or provided advice on preparing the SAT / ACT / PSAT / AP. No
– you’re considering an Ivy, Stanford, MIT –a prestigious college. Yes
– you’re familiar with RSI, TASP, ISEF, Siemens Westinghouse, NIH, CTY, and the such. Yes
– you know what these are: USABO, AIME, AMC, USNCO. Yes
– you’ve self-studied (or planning on self-studying) for an AP course. No
– you’ve held more than one office or leadership position. No
– you are in at least one of these: athletics, Speech & Debate / Model UN / National Forensics League, community service / Key Club / Red Cross, or politics / student government. Yes</p>

<p>I am definitely a CCer!</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business
  2. kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong
  3. Olive_Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University
  4. anisha08: BA International Relations, Wellesley College</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business
  2. kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong
  3. Olive_Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University
  4. anisha08: BA International Relations, Wellesley College
  5. Kinglin: BA Economics, University of Nebraska</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business
  2. kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong
  3. Olive_Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University
  4. anisha08: BA International Relations, Wellesley College
  5. Kinglin: BA Economics, University of Nebraska
  6. Senator Someguy: JD, Harvard Law School (But I haven’t really planned it out yet)</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business
  2. kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong
  3. Olive<em>Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University
  4. anisha08: BA International Relations, Wellesley College
  5. Kinglin: BA Economics, University of Nebraska
  6. Senator Someguy: JD, Harvard Law School (But I haven’t really planned it out yet)
  7. Righteous</em>Vigilante: (Double Majoring, if that’s possible) BA Political Science and Psychology, Stanford University. JD, Harvard Law School</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business
  2. kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong
  3. Olive<em>Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University
  4. anisha08: BA International Relations, Wellesley College
  5. Kinglin: BA Economics, University of Nebraska
  6. Senator Someguy: JD, Harvard Law School (But I haven’t really planned it out yet)
  7. Righteous</em>Vigilante: (Double Majoring, if that’s possible) BA Political Science and Psychology, Stanford University. JD, Harvard Law School
  8. Drew00: JD, Lewis And Clark College or Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law</p>

<p>You know you’re a CC-er when… </p>

<p>you should be doing homework, but you’re on this site anyways…</p>

<p>ROSTER

  1. futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business
  2. kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong
  3. Olive<em>Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University
  4. anisha08: BA International Relations, Wellesley College
  5. Kinglin: BA Economics, University of Nebraska
  6. Senator Someguy: JD, Harvard Law School (But I haven’t really planned it out yet)
  7. Righteous</em>Vigilante: (Double Majoring, if that’s possible) BA Political Science and Psychology, Stanford University. JD, Harvard Law School
  8. Drew00: JD, Lewis And Clark College or Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
  9. protege: MBA, Stanford (I wish) I’d be happy with UCBerkeley or USC =] BUsiness</p>

<p>OMG…we only have 8 CCers???
I know there are more. Come out. Don’t be shy.</p>

<p>– you know what S and D mean.
– you freak out about that one B you got in Math
– you’ve posted in a game thread.
– you’re definitely planning on going to a four-year college.
– you’re considering an Ivy, Stanford, MIT –a prestigious college.
– you’re familiar with RSI, TASP, ISEF, Siemens Westinghouse, NIH, CTY, and the such.
– you’ve held more than one office or leadership position.
– you are in at least one of these: athletics, Speech & Debate / Model UN / National Forensics League, community service / Key Club / Red Cross, or politics / student government.</p>

<p>What? This got moved too? Haha.</p>

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That totally goes for all of us.</p>

<ol>
<li>futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business</li>
<li>kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong</li>
<li>Olive_Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University</li>
<li>anisha08: BA International Relations, Wellesley College</li>
<li>Kinglin: BA Economics, University of Nebraska</li>
<li>Senator Someguy: JD, Harvard Law School (But I haven’t really planned it out yet)</li>
<li>Righteous_Vigilante: (Double Majoring, if that’s possible) BA Political Science and Psychology, Stanford University. JD, Harvard Law School</li>
<li>Drew00: JD, Lewis And Clark College or Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law</li>
<li>QuizQuick- MD, Harvard Medical School</li>
</ol>

<ol>
<li>futurenyustudent: MBA, Wharton School of Business</li>
<li>kman1456: BA Business Administration (Global), BA Chinese, University of Hong Kong</li>
<li>Olive_Tree: BA English Language & Literature, Yale University</li>
<li>anisha08: BA International Relations, Wellesley College</li>
<li>Kinglin: BA Economics, University of Nebraska</li>
<li>Senator Someguy: JD, Harvard Law School (But I haven’t really planned it out yet)</li>
<li>Righteous_Vigilante: (Double Majoring, if that’s possible) BA Political Science and Psychology, Stanford University. JD, Harvard Law School</li>
<li>Drew00: JD, Lewis And Clark College or Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law</li>
<li>QuizQuick- MD, Harvard Medical School</li>
<li>Imiracle911- BA history and chem at Columbia University (This is for sure), JD Harvard or Yale or Georgetown (Law)</li>
</ol>

<p>DEGREE COUNT
-MBA: 1
-MA/MS: 0
-JD: 4
-MD: 1
-BA/BS: 10*</p>

<p>*10 because everyone has to get a BA/BS to get a grad/professional degree.</p>

<p>Law degrees seem to be overwhelmingly popular…</p>

<p>I thought MDs would dominate JDs/MBAs/Etc…</p>