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<p>sure we will brag on the day of umm… <em>judgment</em></p>
<p>I’m with the blue team for the Bragging Rights, BTW. :p</p>
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<p>sure we will brag on the day of umm… <em>judgment</em></p>
<p>I’m with the blue team for the Bragging Rights, BTW. :p</p>
<p>The blue team?</p>
<p>WWE Bragging Rights xD</p>
<p>Sorry but I do not seem to understand. So on the 13th I get a yes or no and then when I apply for a huuge amount of financial aid (because my family’s income is lower than the lowest possible limits American universities set), this will not alter their decision?! This is too good to be true.</p>
<p>And about the fee waiver, please answer this one, should my counselor send an email to ask for it? Because there is no other way, the college board only offers fee waivers to US citizens.</p>
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<p>yeah you could, I guess. When we require fee waivers, our GC writes a letter that we include in our packet.</p>
<p>However, I must disagree with you on one matter. The REA Financial Aid deadline is the 15th of November, I have just found a hidden submenu on the Stanford website where it said this. I really do not understand why the website are so complicated.</p>
<p>Can we apply to any bs/md program if we are applying to Stanford(REA) ?</p>
<p>@boogaloony</p>
<p>That is true. It is Nov 15th.</p>
<p>Hey I’m applying to Stanford REA as well. But I have only one subject test… I woke up late and missed the testing.</p>
<p>What do you guys think?</p>
<p>They don’t require any, so dont’ worry</p>
<p>^ Agreed with Jasonvdm. Stanford does not require SAT II subject tests in its admissions process, although those scores are still recommended. As long as you had a solid score on the one you took, you should be fine.</p>
<p>While they don’t require any, they’re strongly recommended. If you are set on applying early, I would just submit the one (make sure to not only self report, but send your scores through CollegeBoard as well) and hope for the best. But if you are a good test taker and feel like you could do well on the subject tests and raise your chances, I’d suggest registering for the November subject tests and applying regular.</p>
<p>Hiiii everyone! I submitted my app ten minutes ago after countless hours of writing and editing It’s going to be a looooooong wait til december</p>
<p>^ Congratulations! And yeah, I know I submitted my app on October 1st, and I’ve been waiting since then… it seems to take forever!</p>
<p>I’m so jealous of your guys’ confidence in your application! I’ve been done for about 3 weeks now, but I’m so apprehensive to submit it. It’s so…final. And there are so many little tweaks to make!</p>
<p>just do one final read over and have your mom/dad read everything for typos/coherence/etc and just submit it… trust me you’ll be glad you did! as my mom says, now i can move on in my life and get ready for part II, the decision…haha</p>
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<p>I second this wholeheartedly. I’m so glad I got the courage to press the “Submit” button for the first time. After that, everything is easy. :)</p>
<p>That day is coming soon for me… Probably before the end of the week so scared!
Where else are you guys applying?</p>
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<p>In order of preference: Harvard (tied with Stanford for first choice), Columbia, MIT, Penn, Princeton, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Boston College, UCSD, Northeastern, UC Irvine.</p>
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UNC, Duke, Ivies. If i’m blessed enough to get into Stanford, I’ll only apply to UNC, Duke, and HYP.</p>