<p>Not that you will see this, Kiwi, but you should stick around once you are at Barnard so you can answer questions as a student!</p>
<p>not so fast haha, I guess I haven’t spent a year on CC just to leave the habit so suddenly. I’ll probably still check around for updates.</p>
<p>Great! And you will probably have questions about move-in and course selection and such…plus you can encourage all those RDers who will be going NUTS between now and the end of March.</p>
<p>Rejected.
(Am I the only one on CC to be so? embarrassing.)
I don’t really feel like filling out the whole template right now for obvious reasons, and I have never done a ‘Chance me’ so I can’t copy/paste, so if you or RD applicants are interested I’ll just post a few stats/details here:
• SAT1 was mediocre: 800 CR, 690 M, 720-730 W
• SAT2s and ACT were also okay/above BC average
• Highlights - Arts: serious dancer, taught at summer art camp
• Highlights - Sciences: two research projects ……it would take too long to describe them
• Other ECs include: MUN, LD, Junior Classical League, etc etc etc
• Notable Awards: Siemens RF (30 individuals in the nation)
• I will have taken sixteen advanced placement classes by graduation: Sophomore (computer science, world history); Junior (physics, Latin Vergil, statistics, English language, US history, environmental science); Senior (English literature, psychology, US government, microeconomics, art history); 2nd Semester Sr APs (human geography, comparative government, macroeconomics)</p>
<p>Sorry, I don’t feel like writing the rest right now. Personally, I thought I would be deferred. I am so tired of life right now. (I guess I’ll need to find a new home, if any, on College Confidential. haha)
Does anyone have any tips for me for other colleges? I know my executioner was my gpa/rank. Thank you in advance.</p>
<p>Hey Class of 2014, if any of you ladies still check these threads, can we still hang out here? We’ve had some pretty great conversations here the past few months and so far the Facebook group is kinda dull. (Well, there is that one 400+ post thread, but I don’t want to sort through all that)!.</p>
<p>hey i am applying regular decision and am pretty nervous i live in texas and am sooo excited to get a letter in march, do you guys have any advice? k thanks :)</p>
<p>I’m strongly considering applying early decision to Barnard. I love the idea of being in nyc while also attending a small liberal arts colleges. can anyone honestly address my main hold ups:</p>
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<li><p>Currently in high school all my main friends are boys. I don’t mind Barnard being an all girls school as it would allow more of an opportunity to make close girl friends however how accessible are boys both as friends and romantically?</p></li>
<li><p>I see all these threads on Barnard Columbia hostility. Obviously since I want to apply early to Barnard this is the school i want to go to (less of a core, better advising, smaller classes) but I do strongly value the fact that all Columbia classes are open to students should there be a class at Columbia that interests me. One of the moms on my tour guide asked about possible hostilities and the tour guide admitted that although these forums talk about rivalries shes never experienced or heard of anyone who experienced prejudice for being a Barnard student. She explained she has Barnard friends and Columbia friends and no one would know the difference. How are things really?</p></li>
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<p>You can post a question in one thread and get an answer. Posting the same identical 2-part question in three different threads is a deterrent (at least to me). (I don’t want to waste my time answering something in one thread if the bulk of the conversation is going to end up in another).</p>
<p>Suggestion: you are also asking the same questions that have been asked and answered and discussed and debated over and over and over again in these threads. Why don’t you take the time to read through some of the old posts and then repost question after you’ve gotten a better sense of things from what’s already been written?</p>
<p>Yes. What Calmom said. (Thanks, Calmom) :)</p>