JogaBonito1502
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It's official! Today I started my first college application. I begun my application to the University of Michigan at Ann Harbor! To be specific, their College of Engineering. I don't know why, but I'm feeling pretty anxious at the moment. As I filled out all of the little basic fill-in-the-blank information I realized how little I've accomplished. Academically, I couldn't be stronger. However, my activities are lacking. It's Basketball, Soccer, and Computers. Also, I have received little awards. If you guys don't mind, I'd like to use this thread as my college application log. Other seniors can feel free to use it here. CF has become really important to me and I want you guys to share this experience with me.
I had this list of 7-8 schools I wanted to apply to, but for some reason U of M and MIT are the only ones I'm considering at the moment. I know you should have more schools and such...Stanford is a really good school that I was considering, but I don't really want to go there. Like...if Michigan/MIT rejected me while Stanford accepted me, I'd go there, but otherwise I don't think I would...so should I still apply there? The same applies to Georgia Tech, Rice, and Cornell. I have mixed feelings about KU.
Application Statuses:
University of Michigan-Ann Harbor: Application Started - Incomplete
Massachussets Institute of Technology: Application Unavailable
I had this list of 7-8 schools I wanted to apply to, but for some reason U of M and MIT are the only ones I'm considering at the moment. I know you should have more schools and such...Stanford is a really good school that I was considering, but I don't really want to go there. Like...if Michigan/MIT rejected me while Stanford accepted me, I'd go there, but otherwise I don't think I would...so should I still apply there? The same applies to Georgia Tech, Rice, and Cornell. I have mixed feelings about KU.
Application Statuses:
University of Michigan-Ann Harbor: Application Started - Incomplete
Massachussets Institute of Technology: Application Unavailable