Stanford Student Application
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From: tinecounter
17-Apr-17
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Stanford asks its student applicants this question: "What matters to you, and why?" Ziad Ahmed of Princeton, N.J., summed up his answer in three words. Read it and puke!
From: bad karma
17-Apr-17
Heck, when I entered college, it would have read "Drinking beer, getting laid and hunting, often not in that order.
From: Tiger-Eye
18-Apr-17
And after he graduates he will get a job requiring only 3 words
"Welcome to Walmart" "Fries with that?" "DMV... Hold Please" "it's the cops!!!!" "You're a racist"
From: Beendare
19-Apr-17
Pretty shocking Stanford would fall for that....a cheap trick.
Stanford has a pretty diverse enrollment already...and the protests on the campus are usually limited to 7 students mouthing off for an hour....then going in to study with everyone else so they don't fall behind.
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01-Apr-19
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From: Woods Walker
01-Apr-19
This thread title is "Bot Bait"! ^^^^
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24-Mar-20
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20-Oct-20
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From: kloscarolyn
14-Nov-20
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I think students need a university to improve their communication skills. The university raises the general level of education of a person, teaches them to quickly absorb knowledge, think, and analyze. As a result, you express thoughts more competently and clearly in writing and orally. And even when an urgent need to formulate an answer, a resourceful student will always be able to concisely and meaningfully present the essence of the question. So I think that getting communication skills is much more important than any other skill, so I do not judge students who sometimes turn to special professional services that help students with homework, rather than doing homework on their own.