Chances for Cornell,Columbia GS,Vanderbilt,Upenn etc

<p>Non traditional urm student-nyc-bmcc</p>

<p>hs gpa 2.8
1440/2400 sat retaken 2100/2400</p>

<p>30 credits 4.0 gpa
18 credits this upcoming semester 48 credits total</p>

<p>ecs- president of phi thetta kappa
president of pyschology (future major)
peer mentoring club
volunteering in elderly home in hs</p>

<p>schools</p>

<p>cornell
unc
nyu
gwu
u miami
columbia gs
usc
vanderbilt
suny geneseo,
suny binghamton
uva
emory
wesleyan
upenn</p>

<p>with those stats, why columbia gs? i think you have a chance at columbia college rather than GS :P</p>

<p>Non traditional students are prohibited from applying to cc. :{</p>

<p>up in the air because you have great stats but i’m not too sure about non-trads. the only ones i would consider reaches are upenn and columbia, but even then you certainly have a shot.</p>

<p>bump… anybody else? :p</p>

<p>As a non-trad, would you have to apply to Penn LPS or could you apply to the College?</p>

<p>Unlike Columbia, non trads are allowed to apply to the college. I believe this policy also applies to Yale and their non trad program</p>

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<p>That’s not true. Columbia “encourages” nontrads to apply to GS because Columbia wants to make more money off them, but unless things have changed it does not prohibit you from applying to Columbia College.</p>

<p>I know this probably sounds extremely naive but what is a non trad</p>