if you were an adcom...

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if you were an adcom, which applicant would you favor more?

  • Stanford University, 3.2 gpa, 21/19/20

    Votes: 35 55.6%
  • UCLA, 3.6 gpa, 19/18/20

    Votes: 28 44.4%

  • Total voters
    63
this is stupid.
 
binsbts said:
If you were an adcom, which applicant would you favor more?
I wouldn't choose either of them. Instead I would pick someone like me!!!! J/K :laugh: :laugh:
 
Well, I would pick the UCLA student because Stanford practices grade inflation so the 3.2 is more like a 2.8.
 
binsbts said:
If you were an adcom, which applicant would you favor more?


I think you're on crack. What's the point of this poll.

If you were an adcom, which would you prefer...boxers or briefs?
 
Audio said:
I think you're on crack. What's the point of this poll.

If you were an adcom, which would you prefer...boxers or briefs?

boxer briefs!! :laugh: 😀
 
I'd favor the UCLA applicant, easily. The school is probably just as hard, and therfore I think the work load is pretty much on the same level.
 
lame thread award

😴 :laugh: :laugh: 😴
 
UCLA is a great school. Definitely take the UCLA kid. Not to mention, Stanford has an honor code policy which makes it possible to cheat. So, that Stanford kid cheated and was only able to muster up a 3.2.

I give this thread a 2.1.
 
Just a question. Did you make these stats up or are these real people? Also, if you made them up, what were the individual section scores. Without these individual section scores, this thread is a joke but, if you include those scores....nevermind, you're still on crack 😎
 
Rezdawg said:
I give this thread a 2.1.

lol.

Here's a thread.

Which thread would the ad com prefer more:

A thread that asks if UCLA is better than Stanford?
or A thread that asks if a student is better than another?

lol
 
cowsgomoo said:
I wouldn't choose either of them. Instead I would pick someone like me!!!! J/K :laugh: :laugh:

Bingo! The winning answer.

...wasn't there a similar thread just a while ago that posed the same type of question? Once again, in cases like this, an interview is in order. Numbers alone don't guarantee an acceptance.
 
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