A list of puns related to "St. Andrews University (North Carolina)"
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Hello again, people of /r/ApplyingToCollege! I am now a graduate of the College of William & Mary and the University of St. Andrews International Honors Program. I'm now pursuing a PhD in History at a different public university, also in the South.
I did an AMA here as an innocent freshman which in retrospect is too rose-tinted to be very useful, and another AMA as a rising senior that still holds up.
I've taken a bunch of History courses, have gotten really involved in Swing and Ballroom dancing on both campuses, been fairly active in student research, museum volunteering, and admissions tour guiding.
I cannot say I have a great deal of knowledge regarding admissions, but can certainly now speak even more lucidly about the university experience. So yeah, ask me anything!
High School Stats: GPA was 4.0 (95.5 unweighted) and 2060 old SAT superscored (750 English, 660 Math, 650 Writing). I took the US and World History SAT IIs as well (780 and 800 respectively). I am also an Asian male (Chinese-American) and out-of-state student.
https://www.f4wonline.com/wrestling-observer-radio/wor-aew-dynamite-grand-slam-nxt-superstar-billy-graham-ratings-354261
Dave mentioned this as an example of the weirdness that is prevalent in WWE as the commentary team could not say they were in Raleigh despite WWE having run many shows there in the past. It was apparently felt that while the university in the state was prestigious enough, Raleigh itself was not.
That sounds rather weird to me as I am in the UK and even I have heard of Raleigh and know it as somewhere with big employers, UNC Chapel Hill and the Research Triangle nearby. Even more weirdly Vince and Linda McMahon grew up in North Carolina.
Iβve seen people on reddit say that in UK as opposed to the US , if you meet entry requirements youβre almost guaranteed admission. I find that hard to believe, is it true tho?
What's up with today? Like the programs have signed up for some rejection competition
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