What does it takes to get into Stanford ?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by raptormarketing, Feb 28, 2010.

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    Hi all,
    Stanford University is a pioneer institution in Computers and IT sector.I am amazed there is no discussion regarding it in Digital Point. Hence, i started this thread for the people who cherish the dream to become a part of Stanford.

    Post your queries in this thread and help aspirants ;)
     
    Last edited: Feb 28, 2010
    raptormarketing, Feb 28, 2010 IP
  2. Bohra

    Bohra Prominent Member

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    Well are u an aspirant yourself ? or an existing student or alumni of the institution ?

    can some one tell me how good is stanford for management related courses
     
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    I believe it takes money, lots of it :D
     
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    raptormarketing Member

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    An aspirant .

    Its one of the best institution on planet for management related course. check out -http://grad-schools(dot)usnews(dot)rankingsandreviews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-business-schools/rankings
     
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    Bohra Prominent Member

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    Yea but if we get admission then i guess any bank would be ready to loan
     
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    ceaseer Peon

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    Dont limit yourself to just one university. Many state univeristies have just as good computer/it and management programs and if you are an in-state resident the price is substantially less. Living in the state prior to applying/attending the school for a year will allow for the in-state tuition (rules vary from state to state).

    Paying for the education is another story. Banks offer the federal grants/loans available but even those have caps on the amount they will lend.
     
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