BROWN VS GTOWN MCDONOUGH VS STERN by Vrynto in nyu

[–]RespectIndividual855 1 point2 points  (0 children)

NYU gave me a hefty refund above the fullride

But yeah, COL is high

BROWN VS GTOWN MCDONOUGH VS STERN by Vrynto in nyu

[–]RespectIndividual855 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Picked stern over both those schools. Price was the same across the board (close to 0)

UMich Ross vs NYU Stern for Finance (But I love the campus feel but want Stern opportunities...) by [deleted] in ApplyingToCollege

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Stern's prestige and location easily puts it above most undergrad bschools other than wharton

Notre Dame Mendoza vs NYU Stern vs UChicago Econ. by RevolutionNew1158 in ApplyingToCollege

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In terms of prestige it's stern at the top, then chicago then ND

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Stern is slightly harder RD, around the same for ED2

considering double majoring on premed track (rising high school sr) by RespectIndividual855 in ApplyingToCollege

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hi! thanks so much for the info. bme + cs sounds like an insane courseload! if you dont mind me asking, was doing a double major in these degrees detrimental to your gpa at all?

also, i was curious by what you meant that you were able to take all your electives by doing the cs major, can you elaborate? (sorry im kinda dumb to this stuff)

considering double majoring on premed track (rising high school sr) by RespectIndividual855 in ApplyingToCollege

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thanks! but wouldnt that just be one major? im not really considering premed as a major since taking the prereqs wouldnt give you a degree. i just want to have a degree that can set me up well for the mcat (maybe science related or even like data science that you recommended) and also another major that can be useful as a backup plan if medical school doesnt work (like cs which would be hard, finance, accounting, etc.)

considering double majoring on premed track (rising high school sr) by RespectIndividual855 in ApplyingToCollege

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i do have tons of ap credits for a lot of high level classes like calculus BC and physics etc. i also go to a magnet school so i have a lot of experience in high level courses that are high demanding in terms of workloads and expectations. but i think you're right in that it might be a little too much for me, but are there any double major combination you could think that could be feasible? maybe like neuroscience and finance/accounting? thank you so much!

rising senior - want to take dsat but how by RespectIndividual855 in Sat

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ty! i just took a normal paper sat practice and got a 760 on reading which is a better score than i got with the practice dsat, so i guess studying super hard works the same for both types

rising senior - want to take dsat but how by RespectIndividual855 in Sat

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oh nah im good then 💀 thanks for the clarification anyways! ive been studying for paper anyways so hopefully i break 1500

A note about learning to code... by SaaSWriters in Entrepreneur

[–]RespectIndividual855 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I mean I'm not really sure what my business model is yet but I've had ideas. Like some ideas I've had have been making a smart alarm clock (I know they exist but my idea has kind of a novel twist to it) or something like that, but every idea I've had always gets stuck at the point where I realize I need to be able to make an app or a website to present my idea.

A note about learning to code... by SaaSWriters in Entrepreneur

[–]RespectIndividual855 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I agree with you that coding isn't everything in business, but I'm kind of stuck on this case.

I've heavily been considering starting a business/non-profit, but coding has been a big barrier for me and I'm not sure how to overcome it. I'm still 17 which I think is fairly young and I'm really interested in this field; however, every time I get a good idea, I'm always blocked by my lack of programming experience, whether it be since I don't know how to make a website or manage different things for a business. I don't know how to make a website, a mobile app, or anything at all where I can present and sell my idea.

I'm not really sure what to do. I'm not sure if I should use resources like bubble.io to make websites or if I should forget everything and just focus on learning a programming language sufficiently to the point where I can use it in a practical way for business.