Here is the secret-not-so-secret online Nunnian shrine made by the loving 05 UMich TASPers. Enter our homology. We are Triumphant in Turquoise--and all other colors. WORRRRD.
You're doing Common App, aren't you? If you're REALLY worried about being rejected by all 15 of your schools, you can always find another (safety-level) school that uses Common App and just apply there, too. I know a bunch of those schools don't even require supplements to the C.A.; applying to one of those should require little more than convincing your parents to shell out another sixty bucks in application fees.
Not officially, I would guess, but there's plenty that goes on under the table in college admissions . . . the lateness of your application may hurt you a bit, at least in terms of financial aid (rolling admissions, you know), but I would say any TASPer is basically a shoo-in at UMich, purely on the basis of academics and test scores.
no, Umich is not on my list, because being a state college, they don't offer financial aid to intn'l students, and besides, I didn't like the university too much. *Though I loved our program, don't get me wrong.
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The running around in circles bit made me laugh.
Is this a sudden panic attack?
4:19 AM, November 29, 2005
You're doing Common App, aren't you? If you're REALLY worried about being rejected by all 15 of your schools, you can always find another (safety-level) school that uses Common App and just apply there, too. I know a bunch of those schools don't even require supplements to the C.A.; applying to one of those should require little more than convincing your parents to shell out another sixty bucks in application fees.
4:02 PM, November 29, 2005
Is UMich on your list? I think being a TASPer boosts your chance of admission there. Perhaps the same applies to Cornell. Anybody know?
4:39 PM, November 30, 2005
Not officially, I would guess, but there's plenty that goes on under the table in college admissions . . . the lateness of your application may hurt you a bit, at least in terms of financial aid (rolling admissions, you know), but I would say any TASPer is basically a shoo-in at UMich, purely on the basis of academics and test scores.
5:56 PM, November 30, 2005
no, Umich is not on my list, because being a state college, they don't offer financial aid to intn'l students, and besides, I didn't like the university too much. *Though I loved our program, don't get me wrong.
6:14 PM, November 30, 2005
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