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Oct 20, 2006 01:19

Telluride answered, again, with a very clear and premature "No."

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un_rest_ October 31 2006, 18:49:33 UTC
I feel your pain, sorta. My dream school is Telluride's Deep Springs College and I worked on the application for a while this summer but lost any hope in halfway through.

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jehnidiah October 31 2006, 20:14:33 UTC
Yeh, there's a guy here who was in Deep Springs and now lives at Telluride... I think he's a grad student, but I'm not too sure. Deep Springs is insanely competitive, and I think you would've really enjoyed it (and fit in well).

If there's still time, it can't hurt trying to get in. The odds are against almost everyone who applies, ya know, but if you still want to try to go you may as well try.

-Josh

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un_rest_ November 1 2006, 02:20:53 UTC
Eh, the way my applications balance out, there's not much sense in finishing the application. To have a good chance at getting in my second choice, I have to do early decision, and if I were to get into Deep Springs, I'd probably get into Reed as well, but then I couldn't be able to go to Deep Springs like I wanted. I hope all that came out right. Plus their application process is absolutely insane, it is so much work.

On the subject, would you say Cornell is worth applying to? I'd like to talk with you in detail on the subject soon.

-gunther

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un_rest_ November 1 2006, 02:22:27 UTC
Accidentally anonymous, whatever.

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jehnidiah November 1 2006, 04:04:32 UTC
Worth applying to? It just depends. I'd love to talk to you about it sometime soon. I consider my knowledge of their admissions process pretty vast, so I could definitely tell you if you'd do well in that sense (concerning stats, ECs, etc.). As for fit, and as for particular majors, that's something we can talk about via AIM. Just send me a message. :)

-Josh

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