Originally posted by: SammySon
What's so great about cornell?
Nearly everyone that I know who went to that school, is currently unemployed.
Originally posted by: SammySon
What's so great about cornell?
Nearly everyone that I know who went to that school, is currently unemployed.
Originally posted by: lager
What college do you go now and what was your sat and gpa?
Also, were you rejected from your first choice?
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Duke SAT: 1520 SAT2: Math: 780 Chinese: 790 Writing : 710 Chem: 720 GPA 3.95 (1 B >.<)
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Purdue, currently struggling through freshman engineering
SAT: 1280
ACT: 29
GPA: 3.5
I was rejected from U of I liberal arts (my second choice)
why in the hell someone would want to go to Maine is beyond me. But mebbe that's just because I live here...Originally posted by: Anubis
Dickinson College - Carlisle Pa
SAT - 1220
SAT 2
math 650
english 620
Gpa - 3.0
Physics Major, Art and Math minor
first choice was Bowdoin College in Brusnwick Maine - didnt get in
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Purdue, currently struggling through freshman engineering
SAT: 1280
ACT: 29
GPA: 3.5
I was rejected from U of I liberal arts (my second choice)
I applied to UW, UofO, OSU, Stanford, Harvard, Yale, BU, and MIT.
Got accepted to UW, UofO, OSU, Stanford, Harvard, Yale, BU and MIT.
Decided to go to UW since it's cheap and there are plenty of HOT women.
Originally posted by: CorporateRecreation
Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
Purdue, currently struggling through freshman engineering
SAT: 1280
ACT: 29
GPA: 3.5
I was rejected from U of I liberal arts (my second choice)
you can do it
Originally posted by: Ionizer86
I applied to UW, UofO, OSU, Stanford, Harvard, Yale, BU, and MIT.
Got accepted to UW, UofO, OSU, Stanford, Harvard, Yale, BU and MIT.
Decided to go to UW since it's cheap and there are plenty of HOT women.
OMG, you got accepted to Stanford, Harvard, Yale, and MIT and then decided not to go to any? It's like friggin hard getting in right? I mean, regarding social life, at least Stanford and Harvard are supposed to be quite easy once you're in![]()
