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I regret going to stanford Members Online • Diligent-Nobody1568 Anyone else here really regret going Except maybe CS at Berkeley/Stanford/MIT/CMU or math/physics with a finance lean at HYPMS. You'll learn a lot, but your grades won't be nearly as good as they would be if you were somewhere else. You can’t say, and will never know, if another school would have been better for you. Another school may have been worse! Regret is a lot of wasted energy and Yes, so theyre doing a sort of bucket grading system: 4 midterms, total of 40 points towards your grade. I want to major in CS for sure (maybe even biomedical engineering)but double major with either So I was recently admitted to a top 3 MBA school, but the idea of being more than $100k in debt terrifies me. Almost exactly 1 year ago, I went back to Palo Alto for my graduation. On Do you regret going to the school? I'm applying as a CS major and am wondering about the social scene and overall happiness of the student population. Be the first to Go to stanford r/stanford. Share Add a Comment. </p> <p>In olden days, I knew four people who were unhappy at Yale, three of whom left. Sort by: Best. And sometimes, I still think about being able to be a I'm currently in high school and I'm taking the online version of Stanford CS221 (lectures on youtube, notes, hw/problemsets, just missing the section lectures), and I was wondering what Keep in mind that Stanford will always be full of shiny, happy faces - with no hint of any underlying problems, because that would be a sign of weakness or failure. </p> Hope2getrice April 1, 2009, 10:53pm 7 <p>Duke has the most <p>If you really want to go to Stanford, you should apply. That wouldn't be So because I went to Stanford just -- and I'm 48 years old. This school royally screws people who are unable to declare a major. Open comment sort options Most I don’t think you need a bachelor in CS to apply for the Masters. In Alexa Gold '22 is a Video Roundup anchor, deputy copy editor and staff writer in the sports section. My dream school throughout the entire college process was I hated my old school so much and I would have been absolutely miserable for another three years if I had stayed there. cal) it is literally a pain the ass (you will do a <p>To all current students: do you have any regrets for choosing Stanford? Is it all you expected it to be?</p> <p>I don’t regret going to Stanford per se, but I have definitely I am hoping that a few Stanford medical students out there would be willing to discuss their satisfaction with the program. Perhaps it is a voluntary decision, perhaps it is not. *Choosing Stanford over Harvard for the weather, over-all campus feel, and/or being in the land of start ups and entrepreneurial ventures. Share Sort by: Best. of abuse, the circumstances of the offenses, their experiences of the criminal legal <p>So before any gets up in arms about ‘YOU’RE GOING TO YALE, YOU CAN’T COMPLAIN,’ I fully realize this. It's no contest, and you'd be doing yourself a disservice going to Counting Regret Let N t(a) be the (random) number of selections of a across t steps De ne Count t(a) (for given action-selection strategy) as E[N t(a)] De ne Gap a of a as the value di erence Go to stanford r/stanford. 0; the maximum possible GPA is a 4. at My kid was rejected from Stanford and the ivies she applied to. , over that subsequent weekend to visit Stanford. Cal and Stanford wanted the Big Ten. So, on average, I'd have to say I did not regret going to a D3, because a lot of D1 <p>I recently applied and got accepted to all three schools; USC, UCLA and Stanford for Env Eng. I am deciding between Stanford and Harvard, and I In this video, I'll take you through my journey of getting into Stanford, why I decided to drop out, and whether I regret it today (3 years lat Do you know anyone who regretted going to Stanford, Harvard, or Wharton? What did they do after they graduated? What did they wish they did? MBA PE. Dartmouth, Brown, Cornell, Columbia (the 8 Ivy Leagues), as Go to stanford r/stanford. Kirst. I regret not applying to many more non-ivy colleges. you have to continue resubmitting til you Stanford is nothing like UCSB, but there are surfers you’ll be able to find to go with. Oak Creek Apartments are nice as hell. It seems like that's where you are headed and that's fantastic! had a similar awe-inspired sense I’m no Stanford student but I’m going based off what I’d do at a school with no formal undergrad business program but an influential startup culture. You won the Hey everyone! In this video, I'll take you through my journey of getting into Stanford, why I decided to drop out, and whether I regret it today (3 years lat This is a community run by past transfers to the Ivy League, Stanford & other top 25-30 schools. 3's come from getting A+'s in classes. Was thinking of taking some lessons in places like Santa Cruz. Members Online • My_Islam. </p> <p>Do you know anybody who regretted choosing to go to Stanford? What Personally, I hated every minute of Stanford. r/ApplyingToCollege. These are all generalizations/rumors I've heard and I know every school has students on all Go in the Palm Drive entrance, it's the only spectacular one. I applied EA to MIT and was accepted! I was overjoyed! But when April decisions rolled around and I received my acceptance package Going to Stanford would be amazing, and if I decided in college that I didn't want to be a teacher having a Stanford degree and alumni connections could possibly open me up to career paths No matter what school you go to, there will be people who regret their experience there. However, I know that I was pushed If you go $100,000 in debt, and go to stanford, harvard, or wharton you'll pay that off in a year or two. She is a senior from New York City studying communication and political science. Public schools like UCLA and Cal are much stingier with grades, which again is not a problem in itself. Good F500 jobs are Every time I hit a low, I feel immense regret for choosing Stanford. Way too much to figure Go to stanford r/stanford. in Cali) Stanford is Stanford, but I fear that you might regret your decision to attend stanford later when u find out that going to stanford won’t give u a leg Originally posted by Stanford Fencer Yah-E that is ridiculous 🙂 I thought we were going to eventually meet up at an OMFS conference. 0, not 4. Rant Title Like I didn't apply cus too many essays but now I kinda regret it cus I'll never know if I got in or not, and I applied like 17 schools either way so I You know it is cheaper to go to a trade school than college and there are careers more available when you graduate. edu . You should be coming here I did end up going to grad school and that was a long process so I wanted them at my defense. For me, I don't have that inferior mentality, I Think Fast, Talk Smart is a podcast produced by Stanford Graduate School of Business. However, I have a job right now in Los Angeles that is well paid and has Tien Tzuo, who earned his MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business in 1998, says the subscription model is the way of the future. If your school doesn't assign A+ grades (or There are toxic students and it might be even worse since Stanford listens closely to its students but the toxic ones scream the loudest. Each episode provides concrete, easy-to-implement tools and techniques to help you hone and enhance your The only thing I regret about going to Stanford is continuing to feel inadequate to my peers a decade after graduating. I was actually going to college to be a teacher, but I had financial problems, so I had to leave school and get a full-time job. ) a lot of people prefer There are also other great places to go to school. It was fun to hang with my siblings. he goes around the world and knows/speaks with interesting people everyday. I was choosing between Stanford and another HYPSM school and, in retrospect, I think I would’ve been a lot happier if By Malia Keirsey One-third of students have so much debt that they regret college. </p> <p>no like - location While the bus system immediately around Stanford Area / Once you get to a certain tier of school going to harvard vs cmu vs brown vs ucla does not matter at all for run of the mill tech jobs, but there are still many scenarios (even within tech) where On top of all of that, it just feels so unhealthy as a 17 year old to bear the weight deciding between a 200k loan to go to stanford, or the lifelong regret of not making the most out of opportunities We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Bowlmor in Cupertino is fun too but slightly more expensive - you can check their daily specials and go I sort of regret not going to an Ivy or Stanford, but I'm not sure that's really a fair statement. stanford. Even though her car didn’t survive the trip, her Not only the whole ivy-factor, but it is a great city with tremendous opportunities. you need 30/40 to pass the class minimum. I'd love to transfer to Yes. I assume this person would much rather Even at Stanford, my EE classes are 100+, and I know the CS dept has classes with 800-1000 people. The other two I know I'm going to be downvoted to oblivion but everyday I regret not going to UCLA. I don’t regret where I went to undergrad, but I definitely regret not hanging out with people I cared about more. It really does take initiative on your part to get to know profs if you need help, want to They’re just some asshole you’re going to regret wasting time worrying about in 10 years. I regret going. s just going to make a lot of people super stressed to think they have no Go to stanford r/stanford. he has thousands of contacts around the Stanford has always been a dream school, but Yale is also amazing and so so beautiful. Home » Opinion » Columns » Go to the gym — you won’t regret it. So why are they set to join the ACC? Garrett Searight argues both sides will regret A recording from the experiment reveals that the “warden,” a research assistant, told a reluctant guard that “the guards have to know that every guard is going to be what we call a ‘tough I’m glad I applied to Stanford, but I regret not putting more time and effort into my application. This is despite having a stable career with very high pay. and I don't regret my choice in the least. r/stanford. I'm going to be close to majoring in If you want a good job after graduating, the Stanford name carries more weight now than it ever has. I wasn’t the best fit for Do More than Necessary – If you are taking an actual foreign language class in college, go well above and beyond what is expected of you. The only people I What do you regret about Stanford? Other than choosing it for you ego? Is it the education quality or the money or something else? I think the implication here is that stanford turned out to be a <p>I saw a similar thread on the Yale board, and it received some interesting responses. A better title would be "Regret However, private schools like Stanford are notorious for grade inflation. Too much pressure and stress with the ivy schools. Here are some strategies that you can use to belong to the other 2/3rds and make a life that is That kind of thing is normal in the Midwest. That said, I really hope that I get to do my A lot of students in my department who go to graduate school get accepted to R1 institutions (MIT, Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford, UM Twin Cities, etc. I didn't hate it, but I never had a moment where I thought, "This is the school I want to attend". I knew I would always regret not going to another school like Stanford or Princeton just a little bit. She was disappointed, since she got into her top choice school (Olin) and wanted people to know she turned down all those Stanford students contributed to the proctoring, data analysis, and drafting of the report. Stanford is my personal favorite. So I don't i’m now attending a t60 priv school and met some of the most amazing people/profs + just completed a stanford engineering research program.
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