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My chances for these Universities?

Monday, June 28th, 2010

Please share your thoughts on the whereabouts of my chances to the following colleges which I have applied for the Fall term of 2009. They are all regular decision: Columbia College, Cornell – College of Arts n Sciences (1st choice), Cornell Engineering (alternate choice), University of Pennsylvania – Penn Engineering, NYU, Cooper Union, and Macaulay Honors College at City College. Thanks. Much appreciated.
Stats:
SAT I – CR: 600, M: 740, W: 640. (I am taking the SAT I again in January, so hopefully I will get a 2100+.)
My Prediction for my Jan24th score results: Cr: My 600 will stay (I feel I went down.) Math: 770+. Writing: 750+
SAT II – MATH 1 – 710, Chemistry – 670, MATH 2 – 650.
GPA: 3.88/4.0.
Rank: 4/92.
AP: 4 – Environmental Science (Only AP offered- I go to a small school.)
Senior Courses: No APs, but all my courses are honors.
Extra Note: I am graduating in three years from my high school. I am in an Honors Accelerated Program, which challenges gifted students with rigorous courses and allows them to graduate with an Advanced Regents Diploma. The Program contains 29 students. The remaining 63 seniors are not in the Honors Class. The class is very competitive and I rank 4/29. The three students ahead of me are all in the Honors Program. The #1 student’s cumulative academic average is only ahead of my cumulative average by .60. This program is diverse and I am coming from a small school in the Bronx.

Extracurricular Activities:
- Team Captain for Robotics Competition. – One Semester – 3hrs/week
- President/Tutor of Math Club – All three years of high school. – 1.5hrs/week
- Alianza Dominica Inc. – Biotechnology – Group Leader – One Semester – 4hrs/week
- College Now Programs (Rigorous College Classes offered to high school students) – American Government (One Semester), Medical Terminology (One Semester) – Psychology (One Semester) Law and Social Change (One Semester) – 3hrs/week for all programs.
- Chess Club – Tournament Referee
- Guitar Club
- Newspaper/English Club – Head of Sports/Puzzles section for newspaper
- Online Pre – Med Course
- Volunteer at New York Public Library – Started Sept. 2008 – 4hrs/week
- Community Service at the 92nd Street Y. Homework Helper and Cooking Assistant -Total hrs= 28

Acheivements/Memberships:
Member of Gauss Honors Class – 2006 – 2009
Member of National Honor Society – 2007 – 2009
Alianza Dominica, Inc Outstanding Performance and Contributions Certificate – 2007
Medal for Alianza Dominica AIDP/CAPS Program “For Your Improvement 2007”
American Chemical Society Certificate for Participation in the 2008 U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad Local Competition

Personal:
Location: Bronx, NY
High School Type: Public – Small school inside William H. Taft.
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Male
Income: <$60,000

Other:
All of my courses since freshman year were honors.
Personal Essay: I believe was great but not perfect.
Supplement Essays: Great
Letters of Recommendation: Both were awesome.
Guidance Counselor Rec: Okay

Your SAT scores are so so. GET THEM UP.
GPA is solid.
Class rank is good.
Regardless if your school offered AP or not, the deans will see this and think you don’t like to challange yourself. IB/AP rank above any other class type, but you are in an honors program which is good, so you don’t be "killed off" by this catagory. Also your rank in this is good.

Any of your "one semester" extra cirriculars, just throw those away. Colleges will see those and think you did them only for colleges, not by choice/interest, which may or may not be true. The ones which you’ve been in for at least 1 year, with a leadership position, will be the one to sell yourself on. The online course is academic. And how long were you in the newspaper? If it’s at least one year, that would be good. Also, the 28 hours volunteering part will not help you much. if you want a volunteer service to be really noticed, you need at least 100 hours at one place.

Your awards are ok. Nothing too amazing, not to shatter your feelings, but it’s true.

Your personal-part is interesting. To start, I’m sorry to say New York, and the east coast in general, is one of the most competitive states/regions in the US, you will have ALOT of competition, because colleges like a diverse student population of states, countries, and ethnicities. Which brings me to point 2, you being asian, I’m sorry to say doesn’t help either. You may be a minority in the US, but not in colleges, but an asian does stand out better than a white person, as racist as that sounds. Not sure how the income will effect you.

COlumbia judges you alot on your writing, so you better hope they love your essay. And I hope your letters of reccomendation were great too. If it’s from a teacher, coach, or someone else you’ve known for a long time, that will mean more than anything.

So, can you get in? Who knows, only the current dean of Admissions. Just remember, thousands of perfect applicants, with perfect grades in the highest courses possible, get turned down every year. SO good luck to you.

whats a good culinary school/program in new york?

Monday, June 28th, 2010

other than FCI.

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Well Done Cooking Classes

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

What are cooking classes?

Cooking classes are a great way to learn more about a variety of foods and techniques individually, in couples or with a group of friends. Cooking lessons are great gift ideas. Group lessons are perfect for wedding showers, small corporate functions, or just an excuse to get a group of friends together or meet new people and be silly with food!

Teach Me Now is proud to offer private lessons in the comfort of your own home. We also offer cooking classes in our kitchen. You and your friends get hands on attention while executing recipes – and of course, you get to sit down and enjoy all of the fruits of your labor! Most importantly, our goal is for you to have fun!!!

ALL Teach Me Now Coking Classes are Hands-On!

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New York Magazine: Cooking Head to Tail

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

See more videos at www.video.nymag.com.
There aren’t many out-of-town chefs who can draw a crowd, but California’s Chris Cosentino is one of them. The offal king cooked a “Head-to-Tail” dinner at the Astor Center last night, and Grub Street brought a camera along. Beware of graphic footage of coxcombs, tendons, trotters, and other delights. Video by Jonah Green.

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Culinary Classics Photoshoot at Natural Gourmet Institute

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

Visit a Typical Culinary Classics photoshoot at Natural Gourmet Institute in New York City, New York. Chef Instructor Elliott Prag.

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Where can I take cooking classes in Denver?

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

I live in Denver, Colorado. I’m a teen and I want to take cooking classes. I’ve already looked at Young Chef’s Academy and was not impressed. I’m pretty intermediate if not advanced for my age but I still want to learn more. Do you know of any places that will let a 14-year-old take classes but they are very professional and not childish? Also not too expensive and fairly close to the area of Denver. Thanks!

Speak with your school consular. Could call the Park and Rec Center in your area or check with the Chamber of Commerce.

My chances for Columbia University?

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

For Fall 2009 – Regular Decision – Applied to Columbia College – Planned on participating in the 5 year engineering program.

Stats:
SAT I – CR: 600, M: 740, W: 640. (I am taking the SAT I again in January, so hopefully I will get a 2100+.)
My Prediction for my Jan24th score results: Cr: My 600 will stay (I feel I went down.) Math: 770+. Writing: 750+.
SAT II – MATH 1 – 710, Chemistry – 670, MATH 2 – 650.
GPA: 3.88/4.0.
Rank: 4/92.
AP: 4 – Environmental Science (Only AP offered- I go to a small school.)
Senior Courses: No APs, but all my courses are honors.
Extra Note: I am graduating in three years from my high school. I am in an Honors Accelerated Program, which challenges gifted students with rigorous courses and allows them to graduate with an Advanced Regents Diploma. The Program contains 29 students. The remaining 63 seniors are not in the Honors Class. The class is very competitive and I rank 4/29. The three students ahead of me are all in the Honors Program. The #1 student’s cumulative academic average is only ahead of my cumulative average by .60. This program is diverse and I am coming from a small school in the Bronx.

Extracurricular Activities:
- Team Captain for Robotics Competition. – One Semester – 3hrs/week
- President/Tutor of Math Club – All three years of high school. – 1.5hrs/week
- Alianza Dominica Inc. – Biotechnology – Group Leader – One Semester – 4hrs/week
- College Now Programs (Rigorous College Classes offered to high school students) – American Government (One Semester), Medical Terminology (One Semester) – Psychology (One Semester) Law and Social Change (One Semester) – 3hrs/week for all programs.
- Chess Club – Tournament Referee
- Guitar Club
- Newspaper/English Club – Head of Sports/Puzzles section for newspaper
- Online Pre – Med Course
- Volunteer at New York Public Library – Started Sept. 2008 – 4hrs/week
- Community Service at the 92nd Street Y. Homework Helper and Cooking Assistant -Total hrs= 28

Acheivements/Memberships:
Member of Gauss Honors Class – 2006 – 2009
Member of National Honor Society – 2007 – 2009
Alianza Dominica, Inc Outstanding Performance and Contributions Certificate – 2007
Medal for Alianza Dominica AIDP/CAPS Program “For Your Improvement 2007”
American Chemical Society Certificate for Participation in the 2008 U.S. National Chemistry Olympiad Local Competition

Personal:
Location: Bronx, NY
High School Type: Public – Small school inside William H. Taft.
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Male
Income: <$60,000

Other:
All of my courses since freshman year were honors.
Personal Essay: I believe was great but not perfect.
Letters of Recommendation: Both were awesome.
Guidance Counselor Rec: Okay
Oh, I did have an interview with Columbia. My Spanish teacher’s brother conducted it and he absolutely loved me, and he told me he is gonna write very nice things about me.

Congratulation on this beautiful record.!!! Just apply if they dont accept you, it will be there mistake. Also try Yale, NYU, and UPENN.

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which culinary school is the best of the best in new york state?

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

i’ve finally decided to be a chef and i want to go to a school that will give me the most experience and credibility.

The Culinary Institute of America (CIA) is probably one of the best.

Vietnam Cooking Classes

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Lighthouse Cooking Classes are a welcome adition to the services availble in Hoi An, Vietnam.

The cooking classes are welknown with the individual traveler and also many tour operators book a cooking class at the the Lighthouse Restaurant.

For any information please contact:

www.lighthousecafehoian.com
www.cookingclass-hoian.com
cookingclasshoian@gmail.com

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Paolo Valesion IPR Reading and Round Table December 3, 2008 – Introductory Remarks

Friday, June 25th, 2010

Paolo Valesio’s introductory remarks at the Italian Poetry Review’s Reading and Round Table held at the Itailan Academy at Columbia University in New York.
For more information about the Italian Poetry Review and subscriptions:
www.italianpoetryreview.net

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