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Yale


Question Posted Tuesday April 15 2008, 9:34 pm

15/f

I want to try and get into Yale. I know it's a lot of work. Can someone tell me all the qualifications and stuff?

i couldn't really find it on the website.

also do colleges like that have everything? like if i wanted to do fashion would they have courses on stuff like that?


thanks to anyone who can help!


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onebirddog2000 answered Friday July 4 2008, 1:58 am:
Looking at the academics as I thought Yale doesn't even offer any fashion design courses. But you should get into a more rewarding job, like nursing.

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ellegirl606 answered Thursday April 17 2008, 12:41 am:
I don't think Yale even has fashion. Don't choose a school because it's impressive. If you know you want to study fashion, go to a school that is reputable for it's fashion program, most likely an art school. NYU has a very prestigious art school.

Of my friends who got into Yale.. they all had 4.0 GPA's, had 34+ ACT scores, were first chair in orchestra, won numerous science and bio competitions, played varsity sports, were members of virtually every club in high school, and don't forget, you should have LOTS of leadership positions in those clubs and be apart of volunteer groups outside of school.

Basically, you have to be BEYOND perfect. It's not for your average person.

anyways, don't be bummed if you don't get in. If you don't get in, then that means that you wouldn't be able to handle the school. That's why they have qualifications like that.

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SophieAldric answered Wednesday April 16 2008, 11:47 pm:
Yale is one of the most prestigious Ivy League Schools in the world. Maintain a 3.5+ G.P.A. Community service counts, rack up as many hours as you can. High SAT scores will do wonders and a have a kick ass application.


I don't think Yale has any fashion courses. Try FIDM.

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TheAnnie answered Wednesday April 16 2008, 6:41 pm:
I'm a junior as well. The best thing I can tell you is to go to your counsler or career center. They can help way more than I can. Plus they will give you better advice, tips, and helpful things for your future.

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Itslovedarling answered Wednesday April 16 2008, 4:58 pm:
i dont know all the qualifications but i am 17 years old and a junior in High School so i know all about applying to colleges. Keep your grades up, that is number one!! Get involved, do charity work such as volunteering at soup kitches. Participate in activities in your school and stay on your teacher's good sides..you may need a recomendation from them. To find out if that college has a course you are interested in, you would have to go to their website and check their academic list. I wish you all the luck :)
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