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2016-04-28 09:45:11
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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK
Guide-Level 12
Dear Dinesh,
Your demonstrated financial need and financial conditions will determine if the scholarship will be fully funded. The financial situation will be determined by a number of calculations and criteria such as your parents' income, estimated expenses and so on. An exact information can be given by intl-finaid@cornell.edu
Best wishes
Your demonstrated financial need and financial conditions will determine if the scholarship will be fully funded. The financial situation will be determined by a number of calculations and criteria such as your parents' income, estimated expenses and so on. An exact information can be given by intl-finaid@cornell.edu
Best wishes
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2016-04-22 11:57:52
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Harleen Bedi
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First check whether you will be required to provide IELTS or TOEFL scores or not.
About activities, yes they are very important as they reflect on your overall and rounded personal growth rather than focus on only academic achievements. So can start volunteering at an NGO or could get involved in some social activities at school as well. Take time to develop your hobbies and interests, and participate in events and competitions where you have exhibit your talents. You need to have good understanding of your chosen subject, as your expertise in that field will convince the admissions' officer whether you are a good fit for the college or
About activities, yes they are very important as they reflect on your overall and rounded personal growth rather than focus on only academic achievements. So can start volunteering at an NGO or could get involved in some social activities at school as well. Take time to develop your hobbies and interests, and participate in events and competitions where you have exhibit your talents. You need to have good understanding of your chosen subject, as your expertise in that field will convince the admissions' officer whether you are a good fit for the college or
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2015-12-31 13:32:29
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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Pranati,
A good profile. Apart from the SAT score how did you fare in your academics (11th and 12th)? Chances will depend on your final year grades.
Do write back.
A good profile. Apart from the SAT score how did you fare in your academics (11th and 12th)? Chances will depend on your final year grades.
Do write back.
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