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Can I transfer as a junior at stanford university? Q. The following are my stats: Current university: PSU (Penn state) Major:International relations GPA-3.89 Actives: Allies To help peers by dispelling myths and stereotypes, increasing awareness, and providing support for and about homosexual, bisexual, and trans gender orientation. Black and Latino Student Association (BALA) To help educate peers of all nationalities on social, political and cultural issues, as well as to build academic growth and responsibilities among Black nd Latino students. International Quest Club Studies and discusses other countries and cultures and raises money for an annual international trip. Alternative Spring Break To constructively impact lives through direct service, education, reflection, and cultural… [cont.] Asked by Rich H - Sun Nov 23 17:01:45 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Yes; Stanford does accept transfer students: Your stats look remarkable, but only a Stanford official can give you more insight on the admissions process. Answered by kismet - Sun Nov 23 17:09:33 2008 Can I transfer into stanford univeristy? Q. The following are my stats: Current university: PSU Major:internation relations GPA-3.89 Actives: Allies To help peers by dispelling myths and stereotypes, increasing awareness, and providing support for and about homosexual, bisexual, and trans gender orientation. Black and Latino Student Association (BALA) To help educate peers of all nationalities on social, political and cultural issues, as well as to build academic growth and responsibilities among Black nd Latino students. International Quest Club Studies and discusses other countries and cultures and raises money for an annual international trip. Alternative Spring Break To constructively impact lives through direct service, education, reflection, and cultural awareness with… [cont.] Asked by Rich H - Sun Nov 23 11:00:02 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. you could, give it a shot. ur current college grades matter much more than ur old HS ones Answered by Jay Oh - Sun Nov 23 11:37:32 2008 Please.,. it's urgent!! Do you find any language mistakes in the following statement of intent?
Q. If there was something about myself that I could be proud of, this would certainly be my fixed interests. I wonder if there is somebody who has always known what he wants and has followed his goals in such a consecutive and inflexible way. If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favourable, Seneca said. In my life there are no any dramatic experiences or life-changing events; I just have always known my port . My goal is to change the world, to make it better. I know it sounds ridiculous and naive, but if we all have the same goal and everyone orientates his efforts in a different direction, it seems possible. One of the problems that have to be solved in order to refine the world is the issue of human rights. It… [cont.] Asked by Peter S - Mon Mar 16 03:00:57 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. I corrected this whole statement, but it won't let me post it. Is there some way I could get my corrected version to you? Answered by Emily S - Wed Mar 18 23:35:09 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Academic Studies of Gender Issues" 502f303431353037373736312e30312e5f53434d5a5a5a5a5a5a5a5f jpg
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