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Our Olympic Bookworm.
Our Olympic Bookworm.
It's not that Sarah doen't have the capability to become a fine physician, its just that organic chem profs tend not to care if you won an OGM or not. They just want to know if you know the correct orbital for the molecule in question.soogar said:I think that Sarah is really smart in not starting off with the premed requirements in her freshman year. It's better to wait until your second year to take those and get the partying and socializing out of the way in the freshman year. Plus the requirements are only 2 years and Sarah probably already took AP tests for most of them so she might not have as many to take.
bronxgirl said:It's not that Sarah doen't have the capability to become a fine physician, its just that organic chem profs tend not to care if you won an OGM or not. They just want to know if you know the correct orbital for the molecule in question.
show 42 said:Well, she's got a poster of Clay Aiken on her wall, so she just made my "A" list............ 42
The question is, would she have gotten into ivy league if it weren't for her OGM.soogar said:
I really envy Sarah. She truly epitomizes having it all (OGM and Ivy League education).
Well, all schools, including the Ivy League, look not only at SAT scores and grades, but also extracurricular activities. I think National silver medalist, World bronze medalist, and Olympic gold medalist in figure skating, not to mention her other FS achievements and awards is a pretty impressive extracurricular resumeshine said:The question is, would she have gotten into ivy league if it weren't for her OGM.