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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2020-05-23 02:06 pm

[ SECRET POST #4887 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4887 ⌋

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Re: Question for Americans

(Anonymous) 2020-05-23 09:02 pm (UTC)(link)
People from regular state schools can definitely get into Ivy Leagues. There was a girl from my graduating class who got into Harvard and the school made a humongous deal about it. This girl had like a 5.0 GPA, took half of her classes at the community college, and was really involved in the student body association. I'm assuming she did well on her SATs and shit, but I wasn't close to her, so I never asked. She was a nice girl though. I got paired with her to do a group project and she didn't make me feel like I was an idiot like some of the other smart kids did.

I do believe people who were home schooled can get into Ivy Leagues, but I'm not sure how different the process would be.

Re: Question for Americans

(Anonymous) 2020-05-23 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks, that's very informative :) Sounds like your compatriot worked her ass off for it!