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Re: Any Dukies here?
Not to poop on anyone, but a 1500 SAT score is far from a guarantee that you'll get into Duke. It's a lot more selective than a lot of people here seem to be giving credit for.
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Re: Any Dukies here?
with that good of an SAT score, why would you choose Georgia? Granted, Athens is a fantastic college town, but if you have a chance of going to Duke, go.
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Re: Any Dukies here?
A 1500 is around the 72nd percentile for Duke.
But my unweighted GPA sucks. It'd be nice to know if Duke counts my GPA as weighted or unweighted. My school system adds an extra 7 points for honors and AP classes for transcripts, and colleges usually accept or deduct the weighted part. UGA, for instance, takes the 7 points off and moves from there. So that'd be kinda important too... |
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Re: Any Dukies here?
Do you live in Georgia? If you do, that should make UGA an easy choice. There's not much school cheaper than free school. Plus, it's a lot better school now than people give it credit for. And if you want to experience the college life, Athens blows Atlanta and Durham away as far as college towns go.
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with that good of an SAT score, why would you choose Georgia? Granted, Athens is a fantastic college town, but if you have a chance of going to Duke, go. [/ QUOTE ] Until the morning that I found out about my 1500, Georgia was practically my only option. With the 3.4/1390, plus all the intangibles UGA offered, it was the only option since Tech sucks. But now I've got new options, obviously. I want to know what odds I've got from people who've obviously had experience with the admission process. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ]
Do you live in Georgia? If you do, that should make UGA an easy choice. There's not much school cheaper than free school. Plus, it's a lot better school now than people give it credit for. And if you want to experience the college life, Athens blows Atlanta and Durham away as far as college towns go. [/ QUOTE ] I live up near the Atlanta Athletic Club. So yea, the intagibles and the Hope Scholarship are a huge factor. But if I can get a scholarship to Emory or Duke, there's no way I'm not gonna factor that. |
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Re: Any Dukies here?
Don't get me wrong, it's obviously a fantastic SAT score. It's just that a lot of elite colleges make it sound a lot easier to get into them than it really is because they like having such a high number of applicants and hence a lower acceptance/higher selectivity rate.
At a school like Duke (or Harvard or Yale or Stanford or whatever), they really have their pick of who to take and will tend to go for really well rounded/accomplished types or people who are freakishly good at something. You sound like you'd have as good a chance as anyone, and I definitely encourage you to apply. I can recommend Duke wholeheartedly. |
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Re: Any Dukies here?
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With the 3.4/1390, plus all the intangibles UGA offered, it was the only option since Tech sucks. [/ QUOTE ] You suck, and I hope you end up getting your degree through a mail-order program. Ok, got that out. A lot of schools like Emory and Duke won't offer many academic scholarships. If you don't have a history of volunteer work, clubs, and other interscholastic activities, it's going to be really hard. If you do, that 1500 composite will help you out a good deal, but I don't think that alone will do it. I'm assuming you want to stay around the southeast, since every school you listed was around here. Other schools you might want to consider: Vandy, UVA, and Washington and Lee. |
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Re: Any Dukies here?
What's your class rank? Your GPA seems quite low compared to your SAT scores, but maybe they just calculate it differently at your school.
Just to let you know, Duke rejected me this spring. I had a 1590 (3 years of SAT school will do that for you) and a 4.3 weighted (3.85 unweighted). My application sucked though, I had crappy letters of rec and my personal statement was on the weak side. I think you have a good shot at getting accepted. Just be sure to put a lot of time and effort into your application. Get good letters of recommendations and give yourself plenty of time to write your personal statement. Good luck! |
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Re: Any Dukies here?
Just wanted to say thanks for the replies. Odds are good I'll be going for the honors program at UGA (they're becoming more reputable with the hope scholarship and all). Duke and Emory and etc. have their appeal, but the intangibles with Georgia are too big to pass up. Free, good school, friends, great college scene, etc.
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