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PoliSci applicant here. I feel so out of my depth applying to Yale, lmao. I wouldn't be bothering if it wasn't for the application fee waiver. Thank you for sharing your experience with us!
Hey there! As colleges are test optional this year should I send my 1350 SAT score to the top ones and explain y I couldn't do better if I have genuine personal and circumstantial reasons? Or is it better to not send them? (I'm an international student)?
I have a question So I transferred from my community college with a low GPA of 2.7 I have a cumulative GPA at my current undergrad university of 3.9 (expected to reach a 4.0 by the time I graduate) So my overall Gpa is 3.2 currently (but expected to hit 3.6 by the time I graduate) I was not motivated at my community college but I have gotten all A's at my current institution. It's my dream to go to Columbia law school or any Ivy League, so do you think they will look at my overall GPA or the Cumulative GPA I have from my current school? Or do you think if they look at both, they'll look at the fact that I really increased my performance when I transferred to a university? I worked insanely hard to get to where I am with my academics but I am really worried that the grad schools I am applying to won't notice my performance boost at my current institution.
I cant speak from Columbia or any university but I do think they do a holistic review and they look at everything in your application and seeing that you actually perform better at a University speaks volume besides an overall GPA of 3.6 its amazing. As I said I got into Yale with a 3.94 gpa from community college and 3.4 gpa from my university where i finish my BS. They will look at your GRE scores, experience, what classes you took, most importantly your essay and your recommendation letters! If you are worried about your GPA try to make the other part of your application stronger. Good luck ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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I'm not sure how the application process is for the art school because I applied to the chemical engineering department but best of luck on your application