Class of 2017 (From Nepal) - Official Discussion Thread. . .

<p>hey guys how many nepalese accepted under ED this year?</p>

<p>Bucknell University - RBS (1)
Cornell University - RBS (1)</p>

<p>North Carolina Wesleyan College - Xavier International (1)</p>

<p>Bucknell University - RBS (1)
Cornell University - RBS (1)
Smith College - RBS (1)
Trinity College - RBS (2)</p>

<p>PEOPLE~!!!~ Are there anyone who applied to Hamilton through ED-I.
I did. Got differed. Insights? anyone?</p>

<p>Gettysburg College- Trinity Int’l(1)</p>

<p>Anyone accepted or deferred from Stanford?</p>

<p>@chubach I know one from BNKS who was deferred from Stanford!!</p>

<p>vassar college? anyone deferred or accepted?</p>

<p>I forgot before! Anyone got into Lafayette’s ED? I got deferred.</p>

<p>congrats to all accepted students</p>

<p>Hello? Hamilton anyone?</p>

<p>Northeastern- chelsea(2)</p>

<p>indeed amazing that all the acceptances are from the same places… anybody who got accepted would like to share their stats?</p>

<p>@vivaciousakrish you sure about Cornell University from RBS on ED this year?? What were his stats, if u know?</p>

<p>Yes, I am sure. 2250 SAT, A<em>A</em>A*AA.</p>

<p>Every year College Confedential gets inundated by acceptances from Rato Bangla. It makes me wondeering what it takes to be have that “Brand-name” Called Rato Bangla</p>

<p>I think its more about the student than the brand name. No one cares about the school you came from here. Compare the stats, and the entire application. Plus, RBS, BNKS, etc have the resources (read counselors, former students, etc) that other schools may not have. all these factors come into play when an application goes through.</p>

<p>That is what exactly what I am talking about, the extra edge they have over other students which only those brand names have come to provide.</p>

<p>how about you do your own research online, understand the college admission process without a counselor, study as hard as you can for your stats, do a ton of SAT prep, talk to people online for help, go to USEF and make yourself a better candidate over all? that works wonders.</p>

<p>source: personal experience.</p>