<p>everyone's going a little crazy over how she is contemplating applying to yale. i for one am not. although i'm unsure of her qualifications, if she gets into yale, she will be taking the spot of someone with greater academic accomplishments (such as yourself!). yeah, she's been in the harry potter movies, but i haven't heard much about her other than that. therefore, i'm not so quick to share in the excitement. to me, she is just unfair competition. no one like me could compare to someone who's made millions acting in a movie that's become a phenomenon and i definitely wouldn't garner attention for yale like her :/</p>
<p>Yale isn't all about academics, though. It's about people who are outstanding in their fields - academics, arts, athletics, etc. </p>
<p>Emma Watson is excellent in her field - performance. Which is why she will probably get in if she applies! We academic people probably resent that, but it's not just about GPAs and scores.. more about excelling in any chosen endeavor.</p>
<p>Actually cassie, Emma has accomplished A LOT academically. So I wouldn't be so quick to doubt her intelligence or merit.</p>
<p>Emma</a> Watson gets straight As at A Level</p>
<p>Also, her ECs are almost unrivaled. The competition for the role Hermione was irrevocably fierce and most high school kid's ECs cannot compete with the time commitment of filming 7 films back-to-back.</p>
<p>Any college would be honored to have a student like that.</p>
<p>"Actress Emma Watson - Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films - lived up to her Hogwarts persona by achieving eight A*s and two As despite having had to combine studying and filming."</p>
<p>BBC</a> NEWS | UK | Education | Pupils 'sitting too many GCSEs'</p>
<p>plus, she'd be entering as the class of 2012</p>
<p>kmatimber2, the link goes to something else. ??</p>
<p>she'd be entering the class of '12?</p>
<p>anyways, I'm more freaking out about the decisions than emma....>.<</p>
<p>Imagine trying to balance all your schoolwork on top of acting.
I'm sure the harry potter movies are veryyy time consuming..she has to memorize lines/film/do press..etc. But yet, she still managed high grades (straight As on A levels are pretty tough from what i've heard).
That takes a lot of time management skills and determination. </p>
<p>And as other people above me have stated...it's not just academics that gets you into Yale..if that was the case..all the kids with like a 4.5GPA 2400SAT and perfect scores would get in. She would definitely contribute something new to Yale with her talent.</p>
<p>Of course..I might be a bit biased. I love Harry Potter haha.</p>
<p>thanks fo rletting me know about her! haha that was the point of this thread cause i didn't know about her academic merits</p>
<p>Yeah, that's hardly "unfair competition". That's like saying the people who worked their butts off to become star debaters or winners of international science competitions are also unfair competition to someone who has worse ECs. She's probably worked incredibly hard on those films and obviously has a lot of talent. Her near-perfect grades are just icing on the cake.</p>
<p>well it is only unfair because she is well known right?</p>
<p>I heard she was considering NYU.</p>
<p>Her voice annoys me. That's all...</p>
<p>Her entering class of 2012? How is that even possible? Plus isn't it well known that she's been accepted at Cambridge, not Yale? I really don't get what the legitimate source is...</p>
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although i'm unsure of her qualifications, if she gets into yale, she will be taking the spot of someone with greater academic accomplishments (such as yourself!). yeah, she's been in the harry potter movies, but i haven't heard much about her other than that.
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You could argue the same for URM applicants, etc. However, Magi mentions an important point.</p>
<p>Regarding her A-levels, Art is a "blacklisted" subject at Cambridge. If however, she has scored 8 A*s (on reputable subjects), she is definitely qualified for Yale. </p>
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Plus isn't it well known that she's been accepted at Cambridge, not Yale? I really don't get what the legitimate source is...
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No one really knows for sure. There's rumors saying she's attending Homerton to read philosophy, but she's never said anything herself.</p>
<p>2012 is the current freshman class. Is she transferring in? If applying as a freshman, 2012 does not make sense.</p>
<p>irrevocably fierce? lol.</p>
<p>^ ehhehe I've been in love with "irrevocable" ever since seeing Twilight, thus I try to incorporate it whenever I can! DON'T LAUGH!</p>
<p>:D</p>
<p>God I hope she gets in. That means there's some hope for all of us. I mean, seriously, she is UBER qualified. How many of us have gotten straight As WHILE starring in 7 major motion pictures? Please. </p>
<p>Also, she is veeeerrrrryyyy attractive and I hope to be her roommate. Though there's not much hope, my uncle went to Princeton in the same class as Brooke Shields and never once even saw her.</p>
<p>I saw Jodie Foster at the Yale Bowl.</p>
<p>Yeah, I read online that she is deciding between Trinity College, Cambridge, Yale University, and Brown University, but she hasn’t committed publicly yet.</p>