<p>true. I bet they do, you know just going with their gut feeling :)</p>
<p>adcoms usually don't do it all their lives (and by it I mean the adcom job)</p>
<p>true. I bet they do, you know just going with their gut feeling :)</p>
<p>adcoms usually don't do it all their lives (and by it I mean the adcom job)</p>
<p>false. once an adcom, always an adcom. :D</p>
<p>people who appl y to six unis are smarter than the ones who apply to sixty.</p>
<p>if all six are ivies... neither is smart. but at least the one with sixty colleges will probably be goin somewhere for sure!.. but for balanced lists, i would say the former is smarter!</p>
<p>adcoms know more than we think they do</p>
<p>false I already think they know a lot :)</p>
<p>"fit" isn't something you can always know just by reading</p>
<p>that is so true</p>
<p>meeting your roomie for the first time is the scariest part of college</p>
<p>false :) My sister's wasn't too weird :)</p>
<p>colleges are more understanding if someone from far away doesn't visit than if someone from their city doesn't visit</p>
<p>true (I should hope as I live in Europe!!!)</p>
<p>Security guards hate having so many people help a froshie move in on moving day due to traffic back ups and elevator jams.</p>
<p>true i guess :confused:</p>
<p>bring water when going on a campus tour</p>
<p>True.</p>
<p>Its better to get an 800 on the Crit Reading or Math section than it is to get an 800 on a SAT II.</p>
<p>true. the sat2's rank below in importance, though how much depends on where</p>
<p>research/internships are good for grad schools to see on your application</p>
<p>True.</p>
<p>Colleges maintain artificial ratios in the name of diversity, even if it means admitting less-than-qualified applicants.</p>
<p>True, but the top schools have their pick of quality AND diversity</p>
<p>There are often hidden expenses to a college education.</p>
<p>i dunno...I'll find out now won't I?</p>
<p>having a successful business you started up is a good EC</p>
<p>True I guess. Depends on the type of business and amount of time devoted to it, though.</p>
<p>If you aren't a minority, it is best to mark "no answer" on your application instead of admitting your ethnicity.</p>
<p>false- it doesn't matter anyway. if your asian your last name 9/10 is a giveaway and if you're white they'd assume that anyways :D</p>
<p>RSI automatically gets you in anywhere</p>
<p>false</p>
<p>The answer was "true"- there are hidden expenses.</p>
<p>Alumni interviews are taken less seriously than campus interviews.</p>
<p>I'd say false, but it depends on the school</p>
<p>It is hard to find a scholarship.</p>
<p>false.</p>
<p>It is hard to get into Harvard.</p>
<p>False. From what I hear, Harvard practically admits everyone who applies.</p>
<p>It is hard to find corporate scholarships unless your parents work for one of the companies.</p>
<p>true. I haven't found very many at all :(</p>
<p>national awards are better than regional ones</p>