READING MY STANFORD ADMISSIONS FILE 🌲 (how i ACTUALLY got in)

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This is our first installment of our "Admissions File" series! Like if you want to see more file readings by students admitted to top universities!

Timestamps:
Intro- 0:00
The Process - 0:07
Committee Form - 1:02
Reader 1 - 3:56
Reader 2 - 6:22
Other Notes - 8:18
Reflections - 10:02

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I tested it out for fun and had 3 interview invites within a few days! But I'm premed so I don't need them tho... any takers?

thecollegetreehouse
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After all the useless info in tons of videos, this was an eye opener and the most logical explanation into the college admissions.

nidhivivek
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7:45 Sounds like a Meyer-Briggs categorization.

JohnVKaravitis
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Great admissions file, thank you for sharing. Congratulations on getting in. You look gorgeous, man.

gilbydog
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thank you so much, this is incredibly helpful :)

wii_skiandsnowboard
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i think INT(333) probably refers to the ratings your interview gave.

imauz
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Please make a video “reading my supplemental essays that got me into Stanford”

ezozabaeva
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I would love to see your roommate essay!

ppof
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How did you get internships/research at Stanford?

Ash-blvm
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sarbol
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Interview? They interviewe applicants ?

julianmm
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Can I have your contact info? My son is struggling with many things. Wish to have more tips.

iskim
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you pasted harvard criteria clearly it says Harvard

aybario
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For all the talk about these processes being horribly random and subjective, this seems downright algorithmic. Sure there is always some implicit bias in reading things like essays but it doesn't really explain why student X who had a 5.0, won three IMOs and cured cancer gets rejected from Stanford when someone with a 4.2 and a silver medal in a local poetry contest gets in. There is just no way their cumulative scores could compare the way these statistics suggest. I think we're still missing something.

gackerman