What a Columbia Admissions Officer Really Looks For | Columbia University
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- Опубліковано 23 вер 2024
- On today’s episode, we chat with a Former Admissions Officer from Columbia University. We discuss what types of students Columbia looks for and what sets it apart from the other Ivy League schools. She highlights what attributes students should showcase in their applications as well as how to tackle the supplemental essays.
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Really Helpful. One of the MBA programs on my list. Great School & Good Information for application. Thank U for what U do✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
This has been incredibly helpful. Thank you so much!
I feel that it is bias that a person who reads Marvel comics would not be considered because of this. That person could be the next journalist or author. Maybe they are interested in the dynamics of how Marvel books are made and want to become an engineer who makes games. Also I am glad that test scores are optional because all students don't test well but make excellent grades and are that curious, inquisitive, creative and critical thinker who would do extremely well In Columbia.
They should also look at how the child fared given their environmental factors.
i think they do look at where the student went to school and what was readily available to them, including their family’s income
This has been so informative and I am thankful to have this insight.
Columbia is my first choice and I really want to apply early decision but it sucks cuz I have to think about the financial aspects 😭😭
I haven't seen the full podcasts can u tell me what they say about ED and fin aid
Your channel is amazing! Thank you so much!!
Interesting that Dr. Seuss was so quickly dismissed.
I heard the podcast on spotify
I love Columbia University
I am interested in quantum physics at Columbia. Would you mind asking those in your Quantum Initiative department for me AS to how eye could be accepted and get back to me on that? Thanks! -Terry Michael Raymond
Thank you so much
I just got to the part about the standardized testing. If I got a 34 on the ACT but only got a 1400 on the SAT, would it hurt me to submit both scores? Thanks!
@@miraculouslynada lol, I'm usually hesitant about that considering how cynical so many people are on there
@@cranjusmcballer try quora, however id say that 1400 is truly a good score but if u prefer u could just submit the act one bec its outstanding
Hi, it depends on the school regarding your SAT score, but there is no reason to submit both scores. A 34 is great just submit that.
@kowalskoi definitely just the act
@@Ingeniusprep please suggest if student submitting super score SAT and ACT scores? 1520 and 33 ? which one would be preferred to submit or both can be submitted? please advise.
Long Island is not included.
Hello!! Does it affect when one has their major undecided while applying?
Yes, definitely. We never recommend applying undecided. Admissions officers want to see that you've explored your interests and have plans for the future. It's ok if those plans change, but you should always choose a major when applying.
Will a typo on my supplemental essay lead me to appear as unprepared and a possible rejection?
maybe… it shows that u haven’t reviewed it carefully. but update: did u get in?
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