Say, if you're graduating at 2024. So if you took a gap year, will it be 2025 graduating class or 2024. Assume you're enrolled in 2020 (Sorry if that was a silly question) If everyone can take a gap year and if they could, will the incoming freshmen's acceptancy rate might be reduced significantly? (Sorry again, if this is again a silly question)
I’ve heard differing opinions on this one, but past admissions officers have said not to worry too much because colleges will need to compensate for the money lost by enrolling more students.
Hello! Could u provide more info about the "designing your own major" part.. like, how is it different from pursuing double majors or different from the regular Stanford CS major? How the two degrees ( standard BS degree & the individually designed one) be different, and how they be viewed by the recruiters? Ty🌼
You can learn all about this on their webpage, which lists all the different course requirements for the major! ughb.stanford.edu/majors-minors/major-programs/individually-designed-major-engineering
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Say, if you're graduating at 2024. So if you took a gap year, will it be 2025 graduating class or 2024.
Assume you're enrolled in 2020
(Sorry if that was a silly question)
If everyone can take a gap year and if they could, will the incoming freshmen's acceptancy rate might be reduced significantly?
(Sorry again, if this is again a silly question)
I’ve heard differing opinions on this one, but past admissions officers have said not to worry too much because colleges will need to compensate for the money lost by enrolling more students.
Hello!
Could u provide more info about the "designing your own major" part.. like, how is it different from pursuing double majors or different from the regular Stanford CS major? How the two degrees ( standard BS degree & the individually designed one) be different, and how they be viewed by the recruiters?
Ty🌼
You can learn all about this on their webpage, which lists all the different course requirements for the major! ughb.stanford.edu/majors-minors/major-programs/individually-designed-major-engineering
is there a service like the one you created for HS students completing college admission apps but for graduate school?
I would assume so, however I don't personally know of any!