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>> No.10416898 [View]
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My transfer advisor is suggesting that I send out applications to Harvard and Stanford, as she feels that I have an excellent chance at either of them.

Should I sacrifice the hundreds of dollars in app fees just to get a 0.01% chance at either of these unis? My GPA is pretty much exemplary, due to my having taken extra units at Stanford, but I have absolutely no extracurriculars; I am not special. I feel as if the admissions department will just throw my application in the bin as soon as they read that I'm coming from a community college.

I was planning on joining the Air Force next year to become a translator, but my advisor heavily advised against that, since she divulged that she hadn't seen academic achievements as good as mine in decades. She said it would be a waste of potential if I didn't go to a private university.

Though, I hadn't told her then that I was only planning to use the Post-9/11 GI Bill so that I wouldn't be laden with debt as I graduate with a Bachelor's.

What should I do, fellas?

>>10416606
I live in Palo Alto, my guy. It's immaculate here. What's the matter?

>> No.10082194 [View]
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>but don't you quiver
>I am an instrument
>I am revenge
>I am several women

What did she mean by this?

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