<p>Then I second itspop’s questions: what about the atmosphere didn’t you like? What do you think would be different at Scripps?</p>
<p>I disagree with your point about applications; a 4.0 will always receive more consideration/potentially “take someone else’s spot” if the other applicant in question has lower stats. And what I meant by ‘taking’ a spot away is that it’s unfair of people who don’t have passion for the school to bother applying with no intention of attending.</p>
<p>I’m going digress majorly and ask how paranoid I seem about the possibility of getting revoked (to this school or any school) from getting two Bs and two As? I’m trying to tell myself that they won’t care as long as all your grades are above a C…</p>
<p>I’ll enter as a second semester sophmore, because my credits transfer strangely. Oh well, what’s one extra semester?
And you’ll be entering as a sophmore, right?</p>
<p>It was that way for holyoke and occidental, so I’m assuming it’ll be the same here and for wellesley. I’m off to my day’s classes now-- good luck again! :]</p>
<p>I assume everyone got the same “we found many components of your application commendable” message. Much nicer than Smith’s rejection letter, but still not much of a consolation.</p>
<p>scripps is usually quiet. i am going to be a senior there and i personally find myself on the other campuses a whole lot more. Scripps is beautiful and has many good qualities. But the other campuses, I feel, have more life and student body unity.</p>