Is 2100 sufficient for Ivy League?

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Can you transfer from a university into an Ivy League if you had a 3.0 HS GPA but 2100 sat and a 4.0 gpa in college an took harder classes

also extra curricular sand a killer essay letter and recommendation letters and you showed a clear reason of need for transfer ... basically do they place a lot of weight upon your highschool gpa when it comes to trying to transfer from college

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People I know who transferred after two years of College didn't present high school GPAs at all. I figure...

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Possible, sure. Colleges look at a lot of things. You would have to look up an individual college to...

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UC and/or Ivy League admissions?

I am a high school student currently in 10th grade. And I know for schools like UC's and Ivy League's you need really good grades and sat/act scores. But besides that I was wondering what effect extracurriculars have on admission. I am VP of the student...

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Given all that you've said, and the fact that you wrote one of the few Yahoo Answers questions with...

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Do you have to go to an Ivy League to be significant in society?

I mean, lets be honest here. Unless you're going into sports or entertainment, having at least an undergraduate degree from an Ivy League school or a VERY well known private University (NYU, Stanford, Duke, USC, Northwestern, University of Chicago etc...

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You kind of misunderstood this. It's not like an Ivy League got them where they were today it's just...

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Do you have to go to an Ivy League to be significant in society?

I mean, lets be honest here. Unless you're going into sports or entertainment, having at least an undergraduate degree from an Ivy League school or a VERY well known private University (NYU, Stanford, Duke, USC, Northwestern, University of Chicago etc...

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Not really. But it helps. Actually my opinion is I wouldn't want to work for an Ivy Leaguer. But thats...

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Why don't "normal" corporations typically recruit Ivy League students?

I've noticed that half the companies that recruit Ivy League students are on Wall Street, and the other half seem to be magazine/publication-related, Silicon Valley, consulting firms, small start-ups, and non-profits. "Normal" (and very good...

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Because Ivy League graduates expect greater starting salaries. They want 100k or more and normal companies...

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What is so great about being an Ivy league graduate versus a non Ivy league graduate?

I noticed that Ivy league schools only offer non career specific majors like economics rather than accounting, bussiness management....When I flipped thru the job section of newspaper's classifieds, companies are more willing to recruit workers who have...

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The majority of Ivies (that includes near Ivies) are Liberal Arts Schools (or at least were started...

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Do you think that I'll get into an Ivy League?

I'm in Grade 10 right now, but I aspire to go to an Ivy League University. However, my parent's aren't poor, but I wouldn't dare dish out the price of an Ivy League on their salaries. I also go to a public school *sigh*, and I'm not in the IB program...

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That is very impressive, which do you prefer?, and Penn State is a total party school I think you are...

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What would it take for me to get into an Ivy League college with a scholarship?

Is it even possible for me to get a full scholarship at an ivy league college, based on both financial need and academics if my GPA isn't above 4.0? Last I checked, it was 3.825, and I think it's gone up since then, but it's not at 4.0, quite yet. I...

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Colleges look at your unweighted GPA, not your weighted GPA. Mathematically, you can't get a perfect...

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I know Ivy League colleges don't explicitly give athletic scholarships, but do they offer athletes incentives?

I have the qualifications to get into an Ivy League, and I would also like to row at an Ivy League, and I know that it is an Ivy League policy to not give athletic scholarships, but do the schools offer athletes scholarships under a different category...

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Unless your parents are rather rich (combined income >$150,000) you will almost certainly qualify...

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