Monday, October 28, 2013

Chances to get into Ivy League?

Chances to get into Ivy League?
I am a junior in HS and I just sent out applications to Harvard, Yale, Stanford, Princeton, Colombia, and NYU (safety school). GPA: 4.0 Sat Scores were Critical Reading- 720 Math-750 Writing-700 Act Scores were English-32 Reading-30 Math-34 Science-35 Varsity Sports I play Tennis-Co-Captain Swim and Dive Cheerleading-Captain Dance Team-Co-Captain Clubs I Am In French Honor Society-VP Spanish Honor Society-President Student Council-VP Literary Mag-contributor Newspaper-Editor Student Tutoring Program-Tutor Spent the summer in Africa caring for malnourished infants Also am in AP Calculus, English Lit, Biology, Physics, and Spanish. I am totally burnt out but it will be worth it if I get accepted. I'm super nervous!!!!!! Do you think I will make it??????? HELP??????????????????????????????????????????????? I went to Africa with my church SERVE ministry. I want to major in biology and then go to medical school and then become a plastic surgeon
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If you applied to all those places, you'll probably get into at least one (not counting NYU).
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holy shit! if u dont get accepted with all that then no1 will- ull at least get into 2-3 of those schools.
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I sure hope you do! You have been working So hard. When do you sleep? Good Luck! I'll keep my fingers crosssed for you!!
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WOW! YOU ARE AMAZING! I know there is no guarantee but you HAVE to get in to at least a few. What's your intended major? How did you do all of that stuff? It sounds impossible! If you don't get in, i don't know who will :):)
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Even if you don't get into an Ivy League school, you will definitely get into a great University. But don't worry, you have great chances of getting into those schools with all those extracurriculars! But, i'm wondering, "Spent the summer in Africa caring for malnourished infants", was that a programme or did you just do it with your family or school ro something? Because if it was a programme, can you please tell me?
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I think you should. Colleges like harvard and princeton are looking for a 2250 or more on the Sat so your Sat might hurt your chances a little. The fact that you spent the summer in Africa caring for malnourished infants will really make you stand out so good job.

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Monday, October 14, 2013

I am considering studying abroad, which spanish speaking country and its respective city should I choose?


I am considering studying abroad, which spanish speaking country and its respective city should I choose?
I've been to Mexico several times, visiting Manzanillo, Colima, and Guadalajara, Jalisco, and Mexico City. I would rather not study in Mexico, however I did enjoy Mexico City a lot. I understand that if I wanted to learn Castillian (proper) Spanish, I should study in Spain. What are the benefits and disadvantages of learning Proper Spanish? Some countries I am interested in is Argentina, Chile, Colombia, and the Domincan Republic. Which country would present the richest culture and best student friendly/college atmosphere? I should alos mention that my career will most likely be centered around political relations in Europe and Asia.
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My parents are from Argentina and my Grandmother was born in Spain where the language originated. Argentines speak Castillian but if differs slightly. I would definitely suggest looking into Argentina. I lived there for a short time when I was little. The culture is amazing and so diverse, especially if you'll be in Buenos Aires. Most of the people in the city (at least when my parents were growing up) were European. There aren't many natives unless you're in some of the smaller provinces. It's a really classy city with incredible food and I can recognize an Argentine accent in a hearbeat. It's great! In general, people feel that the language is more "proper" than the Mexican language and are often offended when people in the US assume that because they speak Spanish, they must be Mexican. It's just a soar spot for everyone I've known from Argentina, Venezuela or Chile. I really do love the quality of the language.
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I would also agree of those four that Argentina or Chile is the best for study abroad purposes. Colombia is an extremely dangerous place to visit do to a war that is grossly underreported and has caused the displacement of over 3 million people (with that said if this ever ends that would be my first choice without heart beat). I am wary of most Caribbean countries, because from what my native friends tell me, they only revolve around tourism. Although the Dominican Republic is a bit better there are still some serious issues with going there and you may only feel safe at a resort. In regards to your question about which country has the best atmosphere for study abroad, I have known a bunch of people who have studied abroad in Santiago, Chile and they LOVED!!!! it. However from what I've heard, Argentina is also a very good option. Don't go to Spain if you want to learn Spanish (this applies if you are an undergrad, if you are a grad student you have better chance). You will most likely go to a place that caters to students studying abroad and you will probably live with a bunch of other English speaking students. Therefore most of the language you will encounter and the people you will encounter will be English. I know a lot of people who have come back from four months studying abroad in Spain knowing less Spanish than when they left. I am not saying that applies to all of Spain study abroad, but you do have a much much much higher chance of not learning Spanish in Spain. High European culture in Chile and Spain are about equal (although they are different) they both have extremely famous artists, writers, and musicians. However if you want what is considered "native culture" Chile is a better option as Argentina is primarily European, where if you look at Chile's population most are a mix of European and indigenous people. Also the Incan empire was located partially in Chile. So actually I would probably choose Chile and do home stay! Unfortunately if you are intending to do this study abroad during the end of spring, summer or part of the fall, it will be very cold in both of those countries as it is there colder and they are not close to the Equator (in fact they have a dispute with each other over part of Antarctica.... even though legally no country can own part of Antarctica so the rest of the world is laughing) Anyway, I have been looking into study abroad in Latin America as well and I was wondering if you were considering Ecuador, because if you weren't do as that looks like a better option in my opinion than the other 2.
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Well I recomend the Costa Rican spanish, is a good place to learn Spanish, is a neutral Spanish, and a very good place to travel, there are institutions and organisations that can help you, this is a good one to asking about the matter www.crhomestay.com, and you can see some interesting things about Costa Rica, they have a good learning program. Best Regards

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Monday, October 7, 2013

10 year bar marriage?


10 year bar marriage?
My Girlfriend lived in the US for about 10 years under a pending political assylum case. Unfortunately this case, after a few appeals was denied. She was living in AZ with her mother and sisters. Her mother was the one who submitted the assylum application, but due to some events, she filed it a year after they had overstayed their visa. This process took over 6 years and they received their denial letter at the beginning of October, 2010. We were not given a date to leave, nor were they deported, instead the left voluntarily before any other notice was sent. She does not have a criminal background either there in Colombia, which is where she currently resides, nor in the US. On the contrary, She has never failed to file her tax forms, she was not a burden to the state, and she was an exemplary student. She was 10 years old when she entered the States under a tourist visa, then when she family and her left, she had already turned 21 years old. Our questions are the following: * Will or has she be penalized with the 10 year ban? * If so, can she file for a waiver or pardon? * Does it make a difference that she was a minor when she entered? * Will it make a difference if she states that she had to stay with her family because she was a minor? * If we get married there in Colombia, is it easier for her to be allowed back in the US? * Is it at all possible to file for a K-1 fiancee visa? * Is there any other possibility for her to apply to go back to the US? * If I does have the 10 year ban, does that affect her entrance/application process to go to another country? I really love her and want for her to be here with me. We will be sooo grateful for anyone who can give us any advice. Thank you :)
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She overstayed her visa, 10 year ban.
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If she was a minor then there's no bar against her. The family left after the case was denied so there's most likely no bar against anyone in the family. You'll have to file the K-1 application, not her. It should not be a problem.
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she was not deported file for the K-1 you could of course go see an Aila lawyer for a consult first

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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

can someone please help me with my diversity essay for college admissions.?

can someone please help me with my diversity essay for college admissions.?
hello I need help my college admissions essay. i have so many things to say but i have a 30 limit and at the same time I don't know how to put it together. please someone help me edit my essay give me suggestions and ideas to improve my essay. topic:As part of our mission to provide students with a liberal arts education, Georgia College & State University strives to create an atmosphere that instills in students exceptional qualities of mind and character including respect for human diversity and individuality. Viewing diversity as the characteristic of being different from those around you, please tell us how you feel you can contribute to the overall student body of Georgia College. You are encouraged to think past traditional conceptions of diversity such as race and gender. Including examples and situations that have molded you into the person you currently are is encouraged. Diversity does not have to be measured only by social class, race, or color of skin. Diversity has a greater meaning. It’s about who you really are, about people who bring new ideas, new perspectives, new passions, new talents, who are open minded ready to accept others and make a difference. Diversity is a way to express ones feelings, ideals, emotions, is a way to contribute to society with one’s uniqueness. I consider myself diverse not just by my race and culture but by my love of learning and aspirations to make a difference. One way that I help other people is by doing community service. Every summer I have been involved in some sort of community service either at my church, daycare or at a hospital. Each experience has given the opportunity to experience diversity. An experience that has really touched me has been volunteering in a hospital; in Colombia. This experience left me with a better appreciation of life and with a commitment to help those in need. I want to able to travel around the world and help as many people as I can. The Colombian experience really opened my eyes and helped me understand how fortunate I am. I have always done everything possible to help others reach their goals as well as my own, and I have learned never to be brought down by people, words, or circumstances. I’ve always strived for the best in me. Though I’ve endured many hardships the desire to never give up keeps me going. This is an attribute that I plan to bring to Georgia College and State University. I know how it feels to be a new student and how important it is to have integrity with classmates. I know the hardships one may encounter being new and I’m willing to help my future classmates and peers as well as to share my culture and expand my knowledge. i meant 300 words
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um, sorry - "30 limit" means what exactly? because you're over both 30 words and 30 characters, and it definitely can't be 30 pages... i applied this year i think you could try varying your sentence structure? in the first 4 sentences, 3 sentences start with 'diversity.' and since i'm not sure about the limit, i don't know how much over you are... also, i think you use both 'you' and 'one,' and i think you should choose one of the two words and not switch between second and third person

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