i'm always shocked by the uni systems in other countries, where you wont get accepted everywhere always. Here only with medicine there less spots than applicants but no other studies. if you graduated VWO (the higest highschool level) you can go to any uni you want
Criminal Justice is for cops. You could have any undergrad degree, do well on the LSAT and go to a top law school. There's no such thing as 'pre-law'.Poseidon wrote:
Criminal Justice with the intent of going to Law School after. Though I don't really know where I want to go to Law School... somewhere in NYC preferably as the internship possibilities are higher.JohnG@lt wrote:
What is your major?Poseidon wrote:
This is true, but as I stated Albany is the best SUNY school for my major and I know a lot of people there.
I'm FROM Stony Brook so I don't want to live close to home. Binghamton is a great school but isn't the best for my major.
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You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Islandmenzo wrote:
i'm always shocked by the uni systems in other countries, where you wont get accepted everywhere always. Here only with medicine there less spots than applicants but no other studies. if you graduated VWO (the higest highschool level) you can go to any uni you want
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-Frederick Bastiat
90%Jenspm wrote:
How good is a 3.5 GPA anyway? Like, what would it equate to in England?
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I realize that. I just think Criminal Justice would be a good base to start myself off on since I want to go into criminal law/work for the DA. My aunt's an ADA for Suffolk County atm actually.JohnG@lt wrote:
Criminal Justice is for cops. You could have any undergrad degree, do well on the LSAT and go to a top law school. There's no such thing as 'pre-law'.Poseidon wrote:
Criminal Justice with the intent of going to Law School after. Though I don't really know where I want to go to Law School... somewhere in NYC preferably as the internship possibilities are higher.JohnG@lt wrote:
What is your major?
It's about a 90/100. Actually, you needed a 93 to get into Albany as a Freshman, but if your SAT scores were good you could get in with a 89-90 or so. I did fantastic on my ACT, but my final GPA was only a 3.0.Jenspm wrote:
How good is a 3.5 GPA anyway? Like, what would it equate to in England?
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true, we are small and we only have like 20 universities. Even the best ones always have space and dont cost a cent more. why is there such a big difference in size and quality in other countries?JohnG@lt wrote:
You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Islandmenzo wrote:
i'm always shocked by the uni systems in other countries, where you wont get accepted everywhere always. Here only with medicine there less spots than applicants but no other studies. if you graduated VWO (the higest highschool level) you can go to any uni you want
here you can get into the best uni with only 55% scores
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with comparatively few universities of european/worldwide significanceJohnG@lt wrote:
You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Islandmenzo wrote:
i'm always shocked by the uni systems in other countries, where you wont get accepted everywhere always. Here only with medicine there less spots than applicants but no other studies. if you graduated VWO (the higest highschool level) you can go to any uni you want
i like the dutch system, though. your universities seem far more relaxed and just... more about innocent learning
the prestige and elitism and huge competition over here is ridiculous. i think it's like 50 applicants per accepted place for my course at the moment, and top5 english literature courses are like 250-300 to one. fucking insane considering pretty much every applicant will have the 'required' grades as a bare minimum.
3.5GPA is no way a 90%
over here in the UK a top rate degree mark from a top university (and top academic) is like 75-80%
80%+ is considered publishable/journal worthy, which is pretty mega for undergrads
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an A for GCSE.Jenspm wrote:
How good is a 3.5 GPA anyway? Like, what would it equate to in England/IB/whatever?
can't compare american high school HS to IB... well if youre gonna REALLY compare IB and regular high school GPA itd probs be a 5 for the amount of work you have to put in
edit: zeek 3.5GPA is a 90%
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GPA#United_States
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IB isn't equivalent to english GCSE, it's equivalent to like 4-6 A-Levels, depending on subject difficulty/content
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I do not understand that.menzo wrote:
true, we are small and we only have like 20 universities. Even the best ones always have space and dont cost a cent more. why is there such a big difference in size and quality in other countries?JohnG@lt wrote:
You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Islandmenzo wrote:
i'm always shocked by the uni systems in other countries, where you wont get accepted everywhere always. Here only with medicine there less spots than applicants but no other studies. if you graduated VWO (the higest highschool level) you can go to any uni you want
I mean, surely, if there is a 'best' university that's better than all the other university in the country, and it had no academic requirements other than passing High School, everyone would apply there? Or do people just not care and go for whatever's closest?
You have a population of 16million, four times more than Norway, and our universities are very competitive.
not really, people just complain
IB students have a fucking easy passport into most unis anyway because the unis reserve spaces for international students
they pay more
so the whining really is redundant
IB students have a fucking easy passport into most unis anyway because the unis reserve spaces for international students
they pay more
so the whining really is redundant
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why didn't you go to one, then?Jenspm wrote:
I do not understand that.menzo wrote:
true, we are small and we only have like 20 universities. Even the best ones always have space and dont cost a cent more. why is there such a big difference in size and quality in other countries?JohnG@lt wrote:
You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Island
I mean, surely, if there is a 'best' university that's better than all the other university in the country, and it had no academic requirements other than passing High School, everyone would apply there? Or do people just not care and go for whatever's closest?
You have a population of 16million, four times more than Norway, and our universities are very competitive.
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I just looked up your grading system... why is an A considered 75%? That's ridiculous...Uzique wrote:
with comparatively few universities of european/worldwide significanceJohnG@lt wrote:
You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Islandmenzo wrote:
i'm always shocked by the uni systems in other countries, where you wont get accepted everywhere always. Here only with medicine there less spots than applicants but no other studies. if you graduated VWO (the higest highschool level) you can go to any uni you want
i like the dutch system, though. your universities seem far more relaxed and just... more about innocent learning
the prestige and elitism and huge competition over here is ridiculous. i think it's like 50 applicants per accepted place for my course at the moment, and top5 english literature courses are like 250-300 to one. fucking insane considering pretty much every applicant will have the 'required' grades as a bare minimum.
3.5GPA is no way a 90%
over here in the UK a top rate degree mark from a top university (and top academic) is like 75-80%
80%+ is considered publishable/journal worthy, which is pretty mega for undergrads
Here:
A - 90-100%
B - 80-89%
C - 70 -79%
D - 65-70%
F - <65%
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-Frederick Bastiat
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are the clever, the bit less clever and the stupid separated in the US or UK at high school level? here we have VWO, HAVO and VMBO
if you have done VWO you can go to uni
if you have done HAVO you can do HBO (collage kinda thing, way more practical and easier)
and after VMBO you can learn a profession
if you have done VWO you can go to uni
if you have done HAVO you can do HBO (collage kinda thing, way more practical and easier)
and after VMBO you can learn a profession
We have General, Regents and Honors/AP. Only Regents and Honors/AP grads have a shot at going to college.menzo wrote:
are the clever, the bit less clever and the stupid separated in the US or UK at high school level? here we have VWO, HAVO and VMBO
if you have done VWO you can go to uni
if you have done HAVO you can do HBO (collage kinda thing, way more practical and easier)
and after VMBO you can learn a profession
This only applies to New York State. Every state is different.
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one uni is better in one coure than the other etc, and you see that at the best university for a course there are more applicants, but i think the quality difference isnt that big.Jenspm wrote:
I do not understand that.menzo wrote:
true, we are small and we only have like 20 universities. Even the best ones always have space and dont cost a cent more. why is there such a big difference in size and quality in other countries?JohnG@lt wrote:
You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Island
I mean, surely, if there is a 'best' university that's better than all the other university in the country, and it had no academic requirements other than passing High School, everyone would apply there? Or do people just not care and go for whatever's closest?
You have a population of 16million, four times more than Norway, and our universities are very competitive.
I'm just a rebel like thatUzique wrote:
why didn't you go to one, then?Jenspm wrote:
I do not understand that.menzo wrote:
true, we are small and we only have like 20 universities. Even the best ones always have space and dont cost a cent more. why is there such a big difference in size and quality in other countries?
I mean, surely, if there is a 'best' university that's better than all the other university in the country, and it had no academic requirements other than passing High School, everyone would apply there? Or do people just not care and go for whatever's closest?
You have a population of 16million, four times more than Norway, and our universities are very competitive.
3.5 GPA if you go on the 4.0 scale really equates to a 87.5%, which I would say is a good summary of your coursework being mostly A's but some B's. That's where I'd like to be when I graduate, as I'm at about 3.33 right now due to some bullshit that happened freshman year.
Professional schools and such are quite competitive as well. Looking at most places, required GPA may be a 3.25 or something, but because of so many applicants and such, averages (for in my case, dental school) are a lot higher. I feel this is the result of our education system being rather poor, though. At least in many of the science classes I've taken, you can get an A by just using academic bulimia and then forget the subject. Courses where you actually have to think and reason may be hard, but I imagine they are of far more value to ones knowledge. Alas, the dotted line where you put your GPA on an application doesn't allow you to elaborate on why you got this or what you learned, because we only seem to care about shoving as many students through as possible, regardless of what they learn and retain.
Professional schools and such are quite competitive as well. Looking at most places, required GPA may be a 3.25 or something, but because of so many applicants and such, averages (for in my case, dental school) are a lot higher. I feel this is the result of our education system being rather poor, though. At least in many of the science classes I've taken, you can get an A by just using academic bulimia and then forget the subject. Courses where you actually have to think and reason may be hard, but I imagine they are of far more value to ones knowledge. Alas, the dotted line where you put your GPA on an application doesn't allow you to elaborate on why you got this or what you learned, because we only seem to care about shoving as many students through as possible, regardless of what they learn and retain.
I had a 3.95 GPA going into my final semester this fall. Here's hoping I don't fuck it up in the final two months
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat
Yep.JohnG@lt wrote:
We have General, Regents and Honors/AP. Only Regents and Honors/AP grads have a shot at going to college.menzo wrote:
are the clever, the bit less clever and the stupid separated in the US or UK at high school level? here we have VWO, HAVO and VMBO
if you have done VWO you can go to uni
if you have done HAVO you can do HBO (collage kinda thing, way more practical and easier)
and after VMBO you can learn a profession
This only applies to New York State. Every state is different.
Luckily, I kicked the shit out of the regents. Which may be a reason I got into most schools I applied to, even with my GPA not being what I wanted. That and my ACT score.
i found a pic that shows our school system
im talking about degrees, hereJohnG@lt wrote:
I just looked up your grading system... why is an A considered 75%? That's ridiculous...Uzique wrote:
with comparatively few universities of european/worldwide significanceJohnG@lt wrote:
You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Island
i like the dutch system, though. your universities seem far more relaxed and just... more about innocent learning
the prestige and elitism and huge competition over here is ridiculous. i think it's like 50 applicants per accepted place for my course at the moment, and top5 english literature courses are like 250-300 to one. fucking insane considering pretty much every applicant will have the 'required' grades as a bare minimum.
3.5GPA is no way a 90%
over here in the UK a top rate degree mark from a top university (and top academic) is like 75-80%
80%+ is considered publishable/journal worthy, which is pretty mega for undergrads
Here:
A - 90-100%
B - 80-89%
C - 70 -79%
D - 65-70%
F - <65%
1:1 (Hons)
2:1
2:2
3:1
kill:yourself
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I think the brit system just grades a shit ton harder.JohnG@lt wrote:
I just looked up your grading system... why is an A considered 75%? That's ridiculous...Uzique wrote:
with comparatively few universities of european/worldwide significanceJohnG@lt wrote:
You live in a country of comparable size to Rhode Island
i like the dutch system, though. your universities seem far more relaxed and just... more about innocent learning
the prestige and elitism and huge competition over here is ridiculous. i think it's like 50 applicants per accepted place for my course at the moment, and top5 english literature courses are like 250-300 to one. fucking insane considering pretty much every applicant will have the 'required' grades as a bare minimum.
3.5GPA is no way a 90%
over here in the UK a top rate degree mark from a top university (and top academic) is like 75-80%
80%+ is considered publishable/journal worthy, which is pretty mega for undergrads
Here:
A - 90-100%
B - 80-89%
C - 70 -79%
D - 65-70%
F - <65%