Oppp wrote:
Grug wrote:
Unga bunga grug no can read. Go back to stone age unga bunga.
Suck it dickhead I just got into Vanderbilt!
Yet you still can't properly punctuate.
Reading score checks out.
Oppp wrote:
Grug wrote:
Unga bunga grug no can read. Go back to stone age unga bunga.
Suck it dickhead I just got into Vanderbilt!
Yet you still can't properly punctuate.
Reading score checks out.
How do your parents do in life? If they do well, prepare to pay about $300k.
If the OP is 2nd or 3rd generation legacy or if his dad is a congressman, or big in Hollywood, he'll get in.
If that's the case and you know the answer why are you asking?
Your score isn't good enough to get in if admissions were color blind. Since they are not you may or may not get in. Enjoy your plate of affirmative action while you can.
How much for mom and dad? wrote:
How do your parents do in life? If they do well, prepare to pay about $300k.
My parents are very poor (60k combined per year max) and have a sister in college so the financial aid office should be generous!
retake the test - either completely understood one of the passages, or you skipped a question but filled in the answers one line off
even for a non native speaker, the reading would be easier and the english section harder
You should have your financial offer with your package.
Offer or no wrote:
You should have your financial offer with your package.
I got an early noticifantion of my acceptance I’ll get an official letter with financial aid award in a few weeks!
Oh Please wrote:
I got a 32 on the ACT in 1991. I applied to only one university, Ohio State. I wonder what might have been had I not went to the hometown school.
Based on your command of English here, I suspect you might not have had many options beyond The Ohio State University anyway.
Flagpole wrote:
What is patato? wrote:
Strong reading skills for an otherwise Harvard shoe in
It's "shoo-in", and good luck getting into Harvard with a 32. He'll need it.
Flagpole likes to point out errors of others, but not his own. Arrogance.
I got a 32 also. My math was like a 26-27 and everything else in the upper 30s. 36 on reading lol. It's a solid score. I'm still deciding where I want to go and waiting for some responses.
Good luck at Vanderbilt!
Dhocirojd wrote:
Good luck at Vanderbilt!
I’m still waiting to see my financial award and if I get into rice, washU, or Stanford
bleu wrote:
Your score isn't good enough to get in if admissions were color blind. Since they are not you may or may not get in. Enjoy your plate of affirmative action while you can.
Suck my dick I jus got into WashU (St. Louis) and Tulane!
Are your parents losers? If so, congratulations on being accepted because you will pay very little to attend. But if your parents are successful, expect to overpay for an average education. Somebody smarter than us did the research for you to determine that you should attend the college that offers the best value.
https://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/the-college-solution/2011/03/01/the-ivy-league-earnings-myth
Harvard no wrote:
Hard to believe that disparity in reading and English. As far as Harvard shoo in (yes that is the spelling), unlikely because I had 2 sons with 35 who were rejected.
Ha! I have a daughter who couldn't get a first interview with Harvard and she had a perfect 36 and did tons of community work among many other activities. Life doesn't always go the way you think it will.
Success or no wrote:
Are your parents losers? If so, congratulations on being accepted because you will pay very little to attend. But if your parents are successful, expect to overpay for an average education. Somebody smarter than us did the research for you to determine that you should attend the college that offers the best value.
https://www.usnews.com/education/blogs/the-college-solution/2011/03/01/the-ivy-league-earnings-myth
Lol we’re broke man
REJECTED at rice and stanford... racist fcks
7/10 solid troll
Check minority on the application (because, you identify as such). Congratulations