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Parasitic

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Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: magomago
Oh crap don't come to UCI...ah well I'm out of here (five looong years) after this year so I guess its okay. I could totally see you joining AFI or Hillal and having stupid drama with MSU that dominates the paper week after week :D .

Either way only because you act so arrogant I'm going to chime in with the others and say "nothing special". I had clubs, activities, community service, bla bla, 4.2 GPA (4.0 unweighted...wait I might have gotten a B+ in my last quarter english class. Ah well I don't care. And even with that I think I was ranked at 10 or something because some people took literally 4-5 AP classes at a time. I was lazy and did 2) , and ultimately got rejected from UCSD and UCB - my top two choices at that time.

And LMAO at being a Jew, as if that will get you in :p

Weighted GPA is bulls**t. Everyone has a rocket average, but the courses are so filtered it really means nothing. Remember, my school offers ZERO AP COURSES, NO CLUBS, and basically NO SCHOOL SPONSORED activities.

I'm in ASB (A.k.a Leadership). Hopefully my API will seduce the officers. Hopefully they consider schools with higher levels of academic efficiency than prison public schools with a thousand dumb kids who make the mediocre ones look insanely intelligent.

I fail to see how a "highly academically concentrated" high school has no AP courses and allows no clubs or school-sponsored activities. Unless you go to Stuyvesant, I don't see how there's really anything you should be proud of about your high school.

API isn't a metric used by college applications. Do your research.
Some of those "prison" public schools happen to produce great thinkers too.

I went to one of your so-called "prison" public schools with 3000 students. Unforunately, that "prison" public school also happens to be a National Blue Ribbon and California Distinguished School.
 

Parasitic

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Final note: ambition is different from arrogance.
If you're so anxious about college, speak with your high school guidance counselor. I'm sure a "highly academically concentrated" high school would staff highly qualified counselors to aid their well-focused young minds.
 

Noobtastic

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Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
How can you be sure of getting into your top 3 schools? You haven't even actually taken the SAT I nor have you taken any real classes as of yet. Schools will only get harder to get into as time goes on. Plus, just because you do well in a course doesn't mean your recommendation will be any good. You need to know your teacher well on a one-on-one level. If your teacher just drones on about how smart/good of a student you are, it really means nothing because the admission officer can already tell that from your transcript.

Don't keep your hopes too high, just work hard and be happy with what you get.

TRUST ME ON THIS ONE, ILL GET GOOD RECOMMENDATIONS. Only 100 kids in my grade and freshman there was less than 20 in my track. TRUST ME!


Apparently UC doesn't look at recommendations, according to one poster?

I just need suggestions, enough criticisms. This negativity is killing me.

most applicants to top schools have "good" recommendations. You need to make yourself distinct from the rest of the pack.

NO S**T. HOW DO I DO THIS?!

sorry for caps.

i just told you how. Get to know your teacher on a one-on-one level as opposed to simply in the classroom.

I know them on a one-on-one level.

This isn't 3k public school with 300kids/teacher.

I see my teacher's every day, and talk to them about things often not related to school. My English teacher elected me as "student of teh unit" which was kinda ghey but I guess relates to your on-one comment.

I also talk to my principal every day.


But again, someone told me UC's could give less of a s**t about recommendations...

 

Finalnight

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might I recommend www.collegeconfidential.com

their forums seem more aimed for questions like yours, and they are filled with angsty teens/parents worrying about the same things. The demographic here is ususally quite a bit past that stage.

EDIT: PS, your college won't matter 2 sh!ts worth after about 5 years of work experience, if that.

EDIT 2: PPS:

Originally posted by: Noobtastic
I see my teacher's every day, and talk to them about things often not related to school.
I also talk to my principal every day.

Recommend you stop mentioning things like that, I could so see ATOT'ers getting really nasty with you and you seem vulnerable to negativity.

EDIT 3:
Someone PM mod for a banstick on the OP.
 

Parasitic

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http://studentresearch.ucsd.edu/sriweb/profile.htm

Of all the first-time freshmen at UCSD for Fall 2006, the average GPA was 3.93. 59% of all freshmen have a GPA higher than your stellar 3.8 GPA.

By the way, of all the student body (and to an extension the applicant pool) of the UC system, an overwhelming majority of them were top 10% of their class. Berkeley was 98% I believe, second ONLY TO MIT. UCLA and UCSD by the same token have a >90% of their student body being the top 10% of their class.

EVERY serious applicant who applies to the top UC's has similar, if not BETTER stats than yours.

More than one person has told you that UC cares nothing about recommendation letters or legacy. Also, legacy typically only factors if somebody in your family attended a school for undergrad, so your dad's graduate degree at UCI doesn't mean a thing. A friend of mine whose parents both went to Harvard grad (thats where they met and got married) didn't get into Harvard for his undergrad, but he went to MIT and is now a graduate student at Caltech.

I went to Berkeley and graduated just last semester.
 

Noobtastic

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Originally posted by: Parasitic
http://studentresearch.ucsd.edu/sriweb/profile.htm

Of all the first-time freshmen at UCSD for Fall 2006, the average GPA was 3.93. 59% of all freshmen have a GPA higher than your stellar 3.8 GPA.

By the way, of all the student body (and to an extension the applicant pool) of the UC system, an overwhelming majority of them were top 10% of their class. Berkeley was 98% I believe, second ONLY TO MIT. UCLA and UCSD by the same token have a >90% of their student body being the top 10% of their class.

EVERY serious applicant who applies to the top UC's has similar, if not BETTER stats than yours.

More than one person has told you that UC cares nothing about recommendation letters or legacy. Also, legacy typically only factors if somebody in your family attended a school for undergrad, so your dad's graduate degree at UCI doesn't mean a thing. A friend of mine whose parents both went to Harvard grad (thats where they met and got married) didn't get into Harvard for his undergrad, but he went to MIT and is now a graduate student at Caltech.

I went to Berkeley and graduated just last semester.

Well I think I'm going to get into UCSD. Remember, my school is financially limited - I would be taking AP courses now, which would have upped my GPA to 4.20 according to charts. However, I have heard U.C approved honors courses increase GPA.

Anyways, my schools API score will hopefully compensate for my "unimpressive GPA", as that truly measures difficulty of text. These schools are fully aware of how easily high scores are handed out.

Plus, I'm going to help out with the SD and Jewish film festival, probably do some cinematic assistance (a.k.a technical theatre) among various facilities across the county, and by that I should have my SAT up and my GPA leveled out.

Don't be an @sshole.

Oh, and I should be in the top 15% of my high school grade. However, consider my entire grade has scored above the advanced range for the STAR tests, something most high schools cannot claim.

In other words, very few retards to compete with. Considering I missed 70% of all prior education, I think I'm doing pretty damn well. If Jack Black can get into UCSD, so can I.

I hope.


I mean, if I apply to enough schools...I'm bound to get into at least one, right?

 

Xylitol

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Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Xylitol
If you were black instead of jewish, you'd definitely get in

If you were Palestinian instead of Jewish you would get in!!

What If I was a Palestinian Jew?

HEY, IT COULD HAPPEN!! :D

My father was a UCI graduate (graduate school though). How far will that play?!

Do you guys honestly think I have a chance of getting in?

These are the "official" admission records for UCSD:

http://www.universityofcalifor...amp_profiles_ucsd.html

Doesn't look to bad.

With a stellar essay, positive recommendations, sort-of-legacy, decent grades, etc...


Also, since I'm set on majoring in film, should I devote all my free time to cinema-related activities?!

ALSO ALSO ALSO, How exactly do I keep track of E.C? Do I just write down what I did and that's that. What about community service related to cinema? The volunteering sheet is pretty small (for writing). Would initials from supervisors suffice, or do I need to design my own?!


GAH!!!!

There's no legacy at UC's
 

Noobtastic

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Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Xylitol
If you were black instead of jewish, you'd definitely get in

If you were Palestinian instead of Jewish you would get in!!

What If I was a Palestinian Jew?

HEY, IT COULD HAPPEN!! :D

My father was a UCI graduate (graduate school though). How far will that play?!

Do you guys honestly think I have a chance of getting in?

These are the "official" admission records for UCSD:

http://www.universityofcalifor...amp_profiles_ucsd.html

Doesn't look to bad.

With a stellar essay, positive recommendations, sort-of-legacy, decent grades, etc...


Also, since I'm set on majoring in film, should I devote all my free time to cinema-related activities?!

ALSO ALSO ALSO, How exactly do I keep track of E.C? Do I just write down what I did and that's that. What about community service related to cinema? The volunteering sheet is pretty small (for writing). Would initials from supervisors suffice, or do I need to design my own?!


GAH!!!!

There's no legacy at UC's

I've heard. I'm also applying to Northwestern and Brown (hey, it could happen), and probably Chapman and some film academies across the state. A friend of mine paid 800+ dollars on application fees alone. I'm hoping my financial and personal situation will at least cover some of the expenses.


Also, to put in perspective just how resource-starved my school is, we don't even have hot lunches.


Or clubs.

 

gwlam12

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How can you assume that you'd get an A in your AP courses?

Don't universities take a select number of students from each high school to increase diversity? In other words, aren't students from the same high school mostly competing against each other to get into college?
 

Xylitol

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I hope that the UC's care about constant improvement
I went from mostly B's in freshman year with 1 honors class - Orchestra (Was forced into it - I don't even play an instrument outside of orchestra)
to half A's/B's in sophmore year with 2 honors/AP classes - Orchestra, Singing group
to straight A's in junior year with 3 honors/AP classes - Orchestra, football, track (in spring), assistant officer of a club

 

Noobtastic

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Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Xylitol
If you were black instead of jewish, you'd definitely get in

If you were Palestinian instead of Jewish you would get in!!

What If I was a Palestinian Jew?

HEY, IT COULD HAPPEN!! :D

My father was a UCI graduate (graduate school though). How far will that play?!

Do you guys honestly think I have a chance of getting in?

These are the "official" admission records for UCSD:

http://www.universityofcalifor...amp_profiles_ucsd.html

Doesn't look to bad.

With a stellar essay, positive recommendations, sort-of-legacy, decent grades, etc...


Also, since I'm set on majoring in film, should I devote all my free time to cinema-related activities?!

ALSO ALSO ALSO, How exactly do I keep track of E.C? Do I just write down what I did and that's that. What about community service related to cinema? The volunteering sheet is pretty small (for writing). Would initials from supervisors suffice, or do I need to design my own?!


GAH!!!!

There's no legacy at UC's

I've heard. I'm also applying to Northwestern and Brown (hey, it could happen), and probably Chapman and some film academies across the state. A friend of mine paid 800+ dollars on application fees alone. I'm hoping my financial and personal situation will at least cover some of the expenses.


Also, to put in perspective just how resource-starved my school is, we don't even have hot lunches.


Or clubs.

I hope you also have backup schools... ie: Cal Poly, SJSU, UCSC
You don't really seem to have many extra-curricular activities (sports?)

Yeah. No Cal Poly, they don't have a film school. Definitely UCSC, but not UC Riverside. Bleh.

If I end up being rejected from all favored schools, I can always suck the dean of admissions d**k. That's one skill I definitely score well in.

 

Aimster

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Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Xylitol
If you were black instead of jewish, you'd definitely get in

If you were Palestinian instead of Jewish you would get in!!

What If I was a Palestinian Jew?

HEY, IT COULD HAPPEN!! :D

My father was a UCI graduate (graduate school though). How far will that play?!

Do you guys honestly think I have a chance of getting in?

These are the "official" admission records for UCSD:

http://www.universityofcalifor...amp_profiles_ucsd.html

Doesn't look to bad.

With a stellar essay, positive recommendations, sort-of-legacy, decent grades, etc...


Also, since I'm set on majoring in film, should I devote all my free time to cinema-related activities?!

ALSO ALSO ALSO, How exactly do I keep track of E.C? Do I just write down what I did and that's that. What about community service related to cinema? The volunteering sheet is pretty small (for writing). Would initials from supervisors suffice, or do I need to design my own?!


GAH!!!!

There's no legacy at UC's

I've heard. I'm also applying to Northwestern and Brown (hey, it could happen), and probably Chapman and some film academies across the state. A friend of mine paid 800+ dollars on application fees alone. I'm hoping my financial and personal situation will at least cover some of the expenses.


Also, to put in perspective just how resource-starved my school is, we don't even have hot lunches.


Or clubs.

I hope you also have backup schools... ie: Cal Poly, SJSU, UCSC
You don't really seem to have many extra-curricular activities (sports?)

Yeah. No Cal Poly, they don't have a film school. Definitely UCSC, but not UC Riverside. Bleh.

If I end up being rejected from all favored schools, I can always suck the dean of admissions d**k. That's one skill I definitely score well in.

so is this a coming out of a closet thread now
 

Noobtastic

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Originally posted by: Aimster
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: Xylitol
Originally posted by: Noobtastic
Originally posted by: JEDIYoda
Originally posted by: Xylitol
If you were black instead of jewish, you'd definitely get in

If you were Palestinian instead of Jewish you would get in!!

What If I was a Palestinian Jew?

HEY, IT COULD HAPPEN!! :D

My father was a UCI graduate (graduate school though). How far will that play?!

Do you guys honestly think I have a chance of getting in?

These are the "official" admission records for UCSD:

http://www.universityofcalifor...amp_profiles_ucsd.html

Doesn't look to bad.

With a stellar essay, positive recommendations, sort-of-legacy, decent grades, etc...


Also, since I'm set on majoring in film, should I devote all my free time to cinema-related activities?!

ALSO ALSO ALSO, How exactly do I keep track of E.C? Do I just write down what I did and that's that. What about community service related to cinema? The volunteering sheet is pretty small (for writing). Would initials from supervisors suffice, or do I need to design my own?!


GAH!!!!

There's no legacy at UC's

I've heard. I'm also applying to Northwestern and Brown (hey, it could happen), and probably Chapman and some film academies across the state. A friend of mine paid 800+ dollars on application fees alone. I'm hoping my financial and personal situation will at least cover some of the expenses.


Also, to put in perspective just how resource-starved my school is, we don't even have hot lunches.


Or clubs.

I hope you also have backup schools... ie: Cal Poly, SJSU, UCSC
You don't really seem to have many extra-curricular activities (sports?)

Yeah. No Cal Poly, they don't have a film school. Definitely UCSC, but not UC Riverside. Bleh.

If I end up being rejected from all favored schools, I can always suck the dean of admissions d**k. That's one skill I definitely score well in.

so is this a coming out of a closet thread now

Desperate times call for desperate measures.