<p>Whoa. Harsh.</p>
<p>In any case, it's going to be tough tonight if like half of us get in and the rest (please, please, God, not me) don't.</p>
<p>Okay, that sounded totally selfish, but whatever. This is TOTALLY decision day all over again. Except that day I was getting like four results and now it's just Columbia.</p>
<p>Nickel Xenon: I couldn't go to NYU because they gave me no aid, too! And I didn't think I'd get wait listed by Columbia either, but I'm really, really glad I did. I mean, I've been desperately in love with that place since practically forever.</p>
<p>I'd give anything to get in. Okay, I'm being repetitive, I'll shut up. :)</p>
<p>I have sort of the opposite situation. I have a low GPA for this forum (and for Columbia), 3.44, but great SAT scores. I'm hoping for the best. I really love Columbia. I spent last summer there (commuting :-/) and it was amazing. I just also love Duke a lot, so IDK which I'd choose.</p>
<p>But at least we have the comfort of knowing if we don't get in, we've already gotten into great schools. So it's not like we have the fear of not getting in anywhere.</p>
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<p>@andromeda: I tried to explain to NYU that my parents were going from a 76k to a 54k income and all they did was give me like a 5k scholarship. I'd still have to take out 14k a semester, though. =/ Most of their financial aid was loans. It totally sucked. I was extremely disappointed.</p>
<p>@d4r7h3v1l: I had an 1850 SAT score. 600M, 620V, and 630CR. I had a 4.0UW and a 4.68UW. So maybe my GPA helped them overlook my crappy SAT score. I dunno.</p>
<p>time just doesn't go by anymore!</p>
<p>I wonder how much they use their extended waitlist; if at all.</p>
<p>I think that since so many people were waitlisted this year, people that enrolled in Columbia are probably waiting to hear back from a waitlist too. Then they'll enroll somewhere else and Columbia will have a gap if enough people do this, so they just pick people off the extended waitlist.</p>
<p>Our of curiosity, why aren't you guys at school?
5 pm? Eek. A little more than 3 hours, not so bad. Maybe I should go back to sleep.
I sent them an email last night, which kept me up writing until 2, and called this morning and asked if they got it. They did, but I'm worrying that they won't read it anyways. -_____-</p>
<p>Yup, 150-175 people off the waitlist at Harvard, and 90 off at Princeton. That alone will take 10-25 people away from Columbia, I'd say.</p>
<p>Nickel Xenon: I really hope you're right and that at LEAST a few people decide to go elsewhere ultimately. Well, if I'm hoping for stuff, I hope I get in, but whatever.</p>
<p>I have a decent SAT score: it's not awesome like some of the people on here, it's just mediocre. I have good grades, too. The main problem is I'm international, and I'm asking for a LOT of aid. So I guess that may work against me.</p>
<p>I am at school. My district gives out laptops to all the students. We even get free tech support. Though, we have to return them by the end of the year. We don't keep them or anything. My school has it's own Wiki page! I thought that was so cool. XD</p>
<p>MacArthur</a> High School (Irving, Texas) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p>
<p>I'm not at school because I had the Macroecon AP today.</p>
<p>Yuck. I took AP Government, but not AP Economics. I had to take both the US and Comparative test. -_- Tomorrow I have Human Geography to take. =/</p>
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<p>My thoughts exactly. The more people get off other waitlists, the more chances we get. ^_~</p>
<p>Haha, I see. I'm not at school... because I'm in a gap year. =P</p>
<p>Yes, I'd estimate that Columbia would be taking around 100 students off the waitlist this year. Not sure though, DON'T take my word for it.</p>
<p>I'm not at school because it's 11 30 PM here and that's not really school time.</p>
<p>AND I'm tired of waiting.</p>
<p>heyy ya I really really want to go to columbia too!! :P but I guess we just have to wait. I called the office and they said they are notifiying individually.</p>
<p>I couldn't go to my first choice because of aid either :( so hopefully Columbia will come through and give me enough money. </p>
<p>At this point, I am kind of deciding between amherst and caltech. any thoughts?</p>
<p>Haha, at least your counselor didn't give up hope like mine did.</p>
<p>Columbia's one of the best schools for FA Nickel, don't worry about that.</p>
<p>And I get 'stuck' at NYU :P Got half-off though ;) And I had a great GPA/SAT...not too many 'unique' activities :)</p>
<p>Depends on what you want to major in, but darn, those are some good schools ;)</p>
<p>Andromeda, are you in India?</p>
<p>My heart is beating faster and faster. I'm getting ready for the NYC pace.</p>
<p>If you can work hard, you should go to Caltech. (You are going into the sciences, right?) If you don't have a top work ethic, maybe you should try Amherst (their sciences are not that strong though.)</p>
<p>well I want to do premed :P I know in terms of just pure science, there is really not many schools that can compete with Caltech, but I heard from the students taht premed is insanely hard at Caltech :( so now I don't know</p>
<p>do you guys think both schools have good reputation in terms of sending kids to grad school and med school (more importantaly amherst?)</p>
<p>haha I just really want columbia now becuase it is like the perfect balance between the two :)</p>
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<p>Wow, that's really off. XD Will you be awake when the decision comes out?</p>
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heyy ya I really really want to go to columbia too!! :P but I guess we just have to wait. I called the office and they said they are notifiying individually.</p>
<p>I couldn't go to my first choice because of aid either so hopefully Columbia will come through and give me enough money. </p>
<p>At this point, I am kind of deciding between amherst and caltech. any thoughts?
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<p>Since you said you're going pre-med, then go to Caltech. It's an amazing school. You're an amazing person for getting in. Even if it's hard, they'll look at the average GPA. So like, if the pre-med average GPA is like a 3.0 and you get a 3.1, you probably won't be at a disadvange compared to someone that got a 3.7 where the an average GPA of 4.0. It's just like in undergrad admissions. GPA is relative.</p>