<p>Seven seasons. Poor poor you. I know exactly how it feels when there are too many seasons. But don’t worry, you’ll get bored after a few. I can practically guarantee it! Consecutive seasons almost never turn out good. Not that I know for sitcoms or whatever. I’m just talking wrt anime. But this is bound to be common. Yep, manga is better! But anime’s great too.
What’s embarassing is that it was MK&A. Which is the weirdest thing ever, since I never liked the books. And now when I’m the seniormost in school, supposedly mature and grown up, I start watching this stuff. During tests.</p>
<p>I’m logging off now, talk later!</p>
<p>Hey does anyone know if the following colleges superscore?
- Caltech
- MIT
- Cornell
- Carnegie Mellon
- Upenn
- Georgia Tech
- Brown
- Princeton
- Berkley</p>
<p>Georgia Tech does. I know for sure.</p>
<p>I am not sure about the others dude.</p>
<p>Caltech - Single test date highest score
MIT - Super score
Cornell - Requires all of your scores
CMU - Requires all of your scores
UPenn - Requires all of your scores
GTech - Superscore
All UCs - Require all your scores
Pton - Super score</p>
<p>When they ask for all your scores do they take the highest from each individual section or only single sitting?</p>
<p>That is up to them.
There are 3 kinds:</p>
<p>-> Take superscore
-> Take single sitting highest score
-> Take all score</p>
<p>It is compulsory to submit all your scores to the 3rd category colleges. You don’t know how they might look at it.</p>
<p>Are you applying to all these colleges? Any other than these?</p>
<p>Yea i am applying to all these colleges and Brown… I already applied Stanford(reject) and Ann Arbor(Accept)…man y can’t colleges be more clear and tell us if they will superscore after taking all our scores…</p>
<p>That is because they WON’T superscore. That is the entire point of asking for all your scores.</p>
<p>CMU SCS or CIT?</p>
<p>Yes i have come across these statistics before… however though doesn’t super scoring require most test dates anyways?</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cornell-university/1037418-sat-superscore.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cornell-university/1037418-sat-superscore.html</a>
I have come across several links like this and everyone of them seems to say the following:-</p>
<p>They want all scores however they will consider only the highest from each section.</p>
<p>Im sorry to have to keep contradicting you(though ur trying to help).</p>
<p>-Btw Compscifan i have come across this so i am hoping this should give a definitive answer to our dilemma.
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cornell-university/1059061-because-cornell-does-not-superscore.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/cornell-university/1059061-because-cornell-does-not-superscore.html</a>
the same goes for the other colleges i asked for. Looks like only Berkley and maybe Caltech don’t superscore.</p>
<p>So i am guessing you are applying SCS at CMU ( Inferring from your name)?</p>
<p>I am.
3.14 charachters</p>
<p>Are people applying to scs and cit? How are you’ll writing about it in your supp essay?</p>
<p>It is better to focus on one and then write abt it. IMO, it is not possible two explain your interest in both of them AND at the same time maintaining a good overall essay. I mean, you’re eiher interested in CS or CE/EE … it can’t be both so …</p>
<p>Write on one.</p>
<p>How strict are colleges on exceeding word limits in supplement essays?</p>
<p>70-90 words each in 500 word essays is ok?</p>
<p>Hey all you people applying to CMU … in the supplement what course type did you select for each subject?( Non IB students?)</p>
<p>i have finally decided on not applying to any us college this year. Going to iit maybe.</p>