Dividing up Texas

<p>I heard that Stanford divides up Texas for admission purposes. I'm not sure if I'm right, but does anyone what those regions are?</p>

<p>on the admission website, go to the “find/contact your admissions officer” page or something like that
they have all the regions specified</p>

<p>Ok. I am a bit confused. I looked up the regional officers, and I either I live in a place that has no officer, or they overlooked my area. I live in West Texas far away from any real metropolitan area. The site only lists the following 2 Texas officers:</p>

<ol>
<li>Castro Bradt, Tania
Texas (Austin, El Paso, Houston, San Antonio) and Latin America (including Mexico)</li>
</ol>

<p>2.Gupta, Nandita
New York (Upstate and Long Island) North Carolina, South Carolina, Texas (Greater Dallas)</p>

<p>I would assume Mrs. Tania Castro Bradt, since she covers more of Texas and the cities to the FAR east and west of me. But it honestly seems like no other officer is specified with just city names other than California/New York City, and even then other officers are assigned to the other chunks of the state.</p>

<p>I don’t need to contact anyone, but I was just curious to see who I would be compared against. I hope this a good sign that my area is very unrepresented.</p>

<p>If you really, really, really, really care, you can contact their admissions office. You’re compared with people from your region first, but eventually you’ll have to be compared with people in Texas, so it doesn’t really matter.</p>