<p>Crazy, isn’t it? I know some, err, dim lights from my class who go to these places and think that a 2100+ score is guaranteed. Sadly, they usually get less than 2000…so go figure :/.</p>
<p>25k is whopping for everyone for SAT crash courses! Gosh!</p>
<p>Jeez. If I could churn out 25k for a SAT crash course I could probably get away with a lower SAT score than I need now because I most likely wouldn’t need aid!</p>
<p>Hey just a question. Do you think it is advisable to add a little bit of humour to some of the essays?
It’s not that I’m intentionally trying to add humour but actually I’ll have to make a conscious effort to not do so.</p>
<p>^ agree
Btw, for how many universities can you file both the fee waiver and application online with no need whatsoever of whatsoever of wasting money on postage?
Also, I saw that for Yale, instead of Principal’s letter, you just need to put your parents’ income and stuff. Is it the same way for some other universities too?
Use the following as references to answer my queries please-
Amherst, Penn, Yale, MIT, Princeton, Stanford, Cornell, Harvey Mudd, Reed, Harvard and Caltech
Oh! And how many of the above have their supplements out already?</p>