100% Scholarships for International Students at Stanford University | Road to Success Ep. 07

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8 Oct 202312:38

Summary

TLDRThis video offers a comprehensive guide to applying to Stanford University, covering both undergraduate and graduate programs. It highlights Stanford's competitive 3-4% acceptance rate, application processes, financial aid, and supplemental essays. For undergraduates, it emphasizes the importance of academic performance, extracurricular activities, and recommendation letters. Graduate applicants are reminded of department-specific deadlines and requirements like letters of recommendation and TOEFL scores. The video also touches on financial aid, scholarships, and the Knight-Hennessy scholarship. Lastly, the creator invites viewers to engage by sharing their birthdays in the comments.

Takeaways

  • 🎓 Stanford University is a dream school for many students worldwide, offering a vibrant startup culture and being located in Silicon Valley.
  • 📈 Stanford has risen to the second position in global university rankings, surpassing MIT.
  • 🔻 The acceptance rate at Stanford is extremely competitive, currently at 3-4%.
  • 🌐 Stanford takes pride in its diverse international student body, which makes up about 16% of the total student population.
  • 💼 For undergraduate applications, students apply through the Common App, with a non-refundable application fee of $90.
  • 📄 Undergraduate applicants are required to submit school reports, including a final report that is uploaded by the school counselor only if the student is admitted.
  • 📝 Stanford considers academic performance, essays, recommendations, extracurricular activities, and talent when evaluating prospective students.
  • 📉 Despite being test-optional, a strong SAT score above 1500 is recommended for a competitive application.
  • 📅 There are two key application deadlines: Restrictive Early Action on November 1st and Regular Decision on January 5th.
  • ✍️ Stanford requires multiple supplemental essays, totaling up to eight essays including a personal essay and additional long answers.
  • 💵 The cost of attendance at Stanford is high, with tuition fees ranging from $60,000 to $70,000 per year before financial aid.
  • 💸 Over two-thirds of Stanford students receive some form of financial aid, but international students need to apply through the CSS profile and understand that need-based aid is not guaranteed.
  • 🎓 For graduate applications, students apply through Stanford's website with an application fee of $125 and varying deadlines set by each department.
  • 📚 Three-year undergraduate degrees are not accepted for graduate programs at Stanford; a combined total of a bachelor's and master's degree is required for eligibility.
  • 💼 Graduate students may be eligible for a variety of scholarships, fellowships, and assistantships to help offset the cost of tuition, which is around $62,000.

Q & A

  • What is the current world ranking of Stanford University?

    -Stanford University has moved up to number two in the world, according to the US World Ranking.

  • What is the acceptance rate for Stanford University?

    -Stanford University is accepting around 3 to 4 percent of applicants, which is one of the lowest acceptance rates.

  • What percentage of Stanford's student body is international?

    -Stanford is home to about 16% international students, showcasing its diverse student population.

  • How much is the application fee for undergraduate studies at Stanford?

    -The application fee for undergraduate studies at Stanford is $90.

  • What are the required documents for undergraduate applications at Stanford?

    -Required documents include the school report, mid-year report, and final report, all of which are managed by the school counselor.

  • What is the policy on standardized testing for Stanford University applications?

    -Stanford has a test-optional policy, meaning standardized test scores are not mandatory for application.

  • What are the two deadlines for applying to Stanford University?

    -There is a restrictive early action deadline for November 1st and a regular decision deadline for January 5th.

  • How many supplemental essays does Stanford University require for undergraduate applications?

    -Stanford University requires a total of eight essays, including five supplemental essays and three longer and more personal essays.

  • What is the approximate tuition fee for studying at Stanford University?

    -The tuition fee is roughly between $60,000 to $70,000 per year before any financial aid.

  • How does Stanford University handle financial aid for international students?

    -Stanford is need-aware, meaning that requesting financial aid may affect the admission decision. International students must fill out the CSS profile to apply for need-based aid.

  • What is the Knight Henley Scholarship at Stanford University?

    -The Knight Henley Scholarship is a competitive scholarship for graduate students that covers up to three years of full funding.

Outlines

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🎓 Stanford University Overview and Admissions

This paragraph introduces the video's focus on Stanford University, a top-choice for students worldwide due to its location in Silicon Valley and its strong startup culture. The video will cover both undergraduate and graduate applications. Stanford's ranking has risen to number two globally, surpassing MIT, with an acceptance rate of only 3-4%, indicating increased competitiveness. The university boasts a diverse international student body, with 16% of the total population. The Common App is used for undergraduate applications, with a $90 fee. Required documents include school reports and recommendations handled by school counselors. The video suggests that for specific degree applications, one teacher recommendation should align with the intended major. Stanford has a test-optional policy, emphasizing the importance of school GPA, essays, and extracurricular activities in admissions decisions.

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📅 Application Deadlines and Essay Tips

The paragraph discusses Stanford's application deadlines: a restrictive early action deadline on November 1st and a regular decision deadline on January 5th. There are also transfer deadlines on March 15th. The video then addresses the dreaded supplemental essays, of which there are five mandatory and one optional, focusing on societal challenges, summer activities, historical moments, extracurriculars, and personal traits. The presenter advises filling out optional essays to stand out. There's also a mention of a personal essay through the Common App and three additional, more extensive essays, totaling eight essays to be written. The video includes a sponsored segment on Dossier perfumes and discusses Stanford's tuition fees, financial aid availability, and the CSS profile for need-based aid applications.

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📚 Graduate Application Process and Scholarships

This paragraph shifts focus to graduate applications, which are processed through Stanford's website with a $125 application fee and varying deadlines depending on the department. The video clarifies that three-year undergraduate degrees are not accepted for graduate programs but a combination of a three-year degree and a two-year master's degree is acceptable. Applicants need three letters of recommendation, and while the GRE is optional, TOEFL is required. There's a discussion on minimum score requirements for different programs and the importance of writing supplements like the statement of purpose. The video also mentions graduate tuition fees and the availability of scholarships and fellowships, including the highly competitive Knight Henley Scholarship, which covers full funding for up to three years and has a separate application process.

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Keywords

💡Stanford University

Stanford University is a prestigious institution located in California, known for its academic excellence and proximity to Silicon Valley. In the video, it is presented as a dream university for many students, both domestic and international, due to its innovation, startup culture, and top-tier education in fields like business, science, and engineering.

💡Silicon Valley

Silicon Valley refers to the region in California known for being a global hub of technology companies and startups. Stanford's location in this area makes it attractive to students who want to immerse themselves in the startup culture and cutting-edge technological innovations. The video emphasizes Stanford’s strong connection to this dynamic tech ecosystem.

💡Acceptance rate

The acceptance rate is the percentage of applicants who are admitted to a university. The video highlights Stanford's low acceptance rate, which has recently dropped to 3-4%, making it one of the most competitive universities in the world. This emphasizes the difficulty of gaining admission and the high standards Stanford maintains.

💡Common App

The Common App is an online application system that allows students to apply to multiple colleges with one application. Stanford, like many other U.S. universities, uses this platform for undergraduate applications. The video explains how students can find Stanford on the Common App, and the $90 application fee associated with applying.

💡Recommendation letters

Recommendation letters are part of the application process where teachers or counselors write about a student’s character, academic abilities, and potential. The video explains that Stanford requires two teacher recommendations and a counselor recommendation to assess a student’s overall qualifications and readiness for university life.

💡Test-optional policy

Stanford follows a test-optional policy, meaning that students are not required to submit standardized test scores (such as SAT or ACT) as part of their application. The video notes that while these scores are not mandatory, submitting a high score can still be beneficial, especially for students looking to demonstrate academic prowess in lieu of other factors.

💡Supplemental essays

Supplemental essays are additional essay prompts that students must complete when applying to certain universities. The video discusses Stanford’s multiple supplemental essay requirements, emphasizing their importance in showcasing a student’s personality, extracurricular activities, and unique qualities. One example is writing a letter to a future roommate.

💡Financial aid

Financial aid refers to the funding that helps students pay for their education. Stanford offers need-based financial aid, but the video mentions that for international students, requesting aid could affect their admission chances. The video also explains the CSS Profile application process for applying for financial aid at Stanford.

💡Graduate programs

Graduate programs refer to advanced academic degrees beyond the undergraduate level, such as master’s and Ph.D. programs. The video outlines how graduate students apply through Stanford’s portal, the required application documents (including recommendation letters and GRE scores), and the cost of tuition for graduate students.

💡Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program

The Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program is a prestigious scholarship offered by Stanford that provides full funding for graduate students. The video mentions this as one of the most competitive scholarships available and explains that it covers up to three years of full tuition, living expenses, and other academic costs for select students.

Highlights

Stanford University is a dream university for many students worldwide.

Stanford's ranking has moved up to number two in the world.

The acceptance rate at Stanford is around 3 to 4 percent, indicating high competitiveness.

Stanford is located in Silicon Valley, offering a rich startup culture and technological innovation.

International students make up about 16% of Stanford's student body.

The Common App is used for undergraduate applications with a $90 application fee.

School reports and counselor recommendations are required for application.

Two teacher evaluations focusing on academic capabilities are necessary.

Standardized testing is optional for Stanford applications.

Academic performance, essays, and extracurricular activities are key factors in admissions.

SAT scores above 1500 are considered competitive.

Over 85% of admitted students have a GPA above 3.75.

Stanford has two application deadlines: Restrictive Early Action on November 1st and Regular Decision on January 5th.

Stanford requires five supplemental essays as part of the application process.

The cost of attending Stanford is around $60,000 to $70,000 per year before financial aid.

More than two-thirds of Stanford students receive financial aid.

International students must fill out the CSS profile to apply for need-based financial aid.

Graduate students apply through the Stanford website with a $125 application fee.

Three-year undergraduate degrees are not accepted for graduate programs at Stanford.

GRE scores are optional for graduate applications.

TOEFL is required for international graduate applicants with no waivers.

Graduate tuition is around $62,000, but can be offset with scholarships and assistantships.

The Knight Hennessy Scholarship covers up to three years of full funding for graduate students.

Transcripts

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all right guys welcome back to a brand

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new video in this week we are tackling

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Stanford University it is the dream

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University for so many students whether

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you are in the US or an international

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student just to be in California be

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around that startup culture whether

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you're trying to you know study business

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international relations science Computer

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Engineering whatever degree it may be

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Stanford is probably a dream for almost

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every single student and for some pretty

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good reasons it is home in the Silicon

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Valley where you know it's great

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financial stability people like

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literally want to go there to work in

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that entire startup culture and be

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around some of the most Innovative and

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cuttingedge Technologies in their field

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so in this video we are going to look at

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the undergraduate as well as The

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Graduate applications for Stanford

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University and just taking a look at the

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ranking itself Stanford has actually

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moved up to number two in the world it

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crossed MIT this year to become the

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second most popular and the best

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university as reported by the US World

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Ranking now in general if you look at

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the acceptance rate Stanford is

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accepting around 3 to 4 percentage which

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is one of the lowest that I've ever seen

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like I know a few years ago Stanford was

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up in like maybe the 8 to 9 percentage

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acceptance rate but this year 3 to four

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that is an all-time low so more students

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are applying it's getting really

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competitive to get in and talking about

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their diverse international student

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population it is home to about 16% of

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its overall potion being International

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students so they are very proud to admit

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International students from various

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countries and you know this is a great

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destination to learn from some of the

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best Minds in the world so talking about

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the undergraduate applications we are

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looking at applying through the Common

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App portal now Stanford is no different

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than the other colleges you will find

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Stanford in the college drop-down list

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of common app and it will cost you $90

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which is a little bit on the higher side

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as the application fee to apply to

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Stanford now let's look at the require

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reement so typically they ask for the

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school report media report and final

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report which are all required documents

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but but as a student this is not

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something that you have to submit all of

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these documents are um taken care of by

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your school counselor the final year

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report is something that the school

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counselor will only upload if you get

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admitted and after you finished the

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final exams next year this isn't

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something that you need right now

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because I know it's a common questions

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that students that are currently in

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grade 12 ask next you have the counselor

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as well as this um recommendation

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letters uh so this includes the

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counselor recommendation that talks

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about the students character personality

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and just traits overall as you know

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being a responsible citizen toward

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society and then you have two teacher

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evaluations which are more like teacher

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recommendation letters that talk about

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your capability and aptitude towards

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specific subjects now my recommendation

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towards this would be that if you're

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applying for a specific degree maybe one

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of the teacher recommendations can be

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towards that and then the second

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recommendation can be something else so

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let's say for example you're applying

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for computer science you can have a

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computer science teacher write a

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recommendation and then maybe like a a

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math or a physics teacher so something

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along that those lines that's like a

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sweet spot to hit um there are one

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optional evaluations that you can submit

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again it's optional so it's up to you if

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you have like a coach um a mentor or

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like a tution teacher they can submit an

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evaluation for you and the standardized

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testing policy is test optional for

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Stanford it was never you know mandatory

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to begin with and that continues to

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remain so since Stanford is test

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optional what exactly do they look for

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in a student profile when they are

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looking at offering an admission letter

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to students basically if we look at the

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common data set which is a report that

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Stanford publishes each year for its

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previous year we can see that

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academically your school GPA your um

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essays your recommendations all are very

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very important and non-academically they

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look at your extracurricular abilities

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your ability and talent and personality

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traits so overall the ability for you to

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write your essays how well you explain

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and portray your activities your

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extracurricular activities as well as

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how well your academic intellectual

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skills are so school grades if you've

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written standardized test how well

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you've done in that um if you written AP

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exams how well you've done in that all

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of this is what Stanford looks for in an

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ideal candidate now if you are someone

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who is considering writing the SAT even

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even though it's test optional you can

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see in this slide that this is usually

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where the students kind of like land

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roughly in my opinion it's always a good

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idea to stay above 1,500 for the SAT um

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that is considered to be in a good spot

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but feel free to pause this slide to

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kind of take a look at these numbers um

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next up we look at the school GPA we can

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clearly see that I would say more than

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85% of the students had a GPA of above

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3.75 so looking at academics Stanford

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does keep that at high priority if

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you're someone you know who has received

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like an 80 or a 70% in high school it

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may be a good idea to show your academic

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ability somewhere else like a

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standardized test score or the AP exam

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so with all of this you are looking at

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two deadlines that Stanford has there is

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a restrictive early action deadline for

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November 1st and there is a regular

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decision deadline for January 5th now

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there are transfer deadlines for March

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15th each year where even International

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students first and second year can apply

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to transfer to Stanford now I know that

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um a lot of students kind of have a

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doubt on what these deadlines mean so

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I've written like advantages and

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disadvantages on this slide here uh to

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show you guys that um now the coming to

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the part that that all of the students

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dread the supplemental essays Stanford

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University has some of the most number

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of supplemental essays that they ask 1 2

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3 four five there these are like the

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five that you have to have um my number

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one tip is if there is a supplemental

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essay that's optional fill that out if

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you really want to get into Stanford

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show Stanford that you are willing to

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take these additional steps to stand out

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now what is the most significant

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challenge that Society faces today how

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did you spend the last two summers

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historical moments um one of your

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extracurricular activities and five

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things about you all of these hints are

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kind of like jotted down on this table

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here so you guys can go through that but

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other than these five essays you are

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also looking at writing one personal

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essay that's going to be a common app

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essay that goes along with your

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application and if you guys thought that

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that's it nope we have three more essays

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that are even longer and lenier so

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that's a total of like eight essays now

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the one that kind of stands out to me

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the most is um write a letter to your

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future roommate that reveals something

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about yourself now obviously when you

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are you know thinking about your future

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roommate the first thing that probably

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comes to your mind is you do not want to

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be stinking up your dorm room or you

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know wherever you're going around campus

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Stanford has Stanford isn't cheap to

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study at we are looking at roughly $60

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to

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$70,000 per year as tution fee before

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any financial aid which is again on the

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higher side but the quality of education

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does kind of like justify this return on

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investment now with this said I also

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want to kind of talk a little bit about

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the financial aid Stanford specifically

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mentions that more than two-thirds of

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their students do receive Aid in some

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way or another but with that said

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there's they also say that the request

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for financial aid by International

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students will be on like a need two

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bases so they can maybe say yes to you

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they can maybe say no to you there's no

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guarantee that you'll receive this need

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base Aid however if you want to apply

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for the need-based aid you have to fill

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out the CSS profile so remember that

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Stanford is need aware which means that

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if you ask for Aid it will you know

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carry an effect on whether they even

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admit you as a student or not but if you

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want Aid make sure you submit your CSS

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profile along with your um Common App

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Stanford application however since

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they've mentioned that two thir of their

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students do get this Aid if you are one

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among the fortunate students to actually

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get this Aid in Stanford University

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everything will be covered four years of

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tution fee living expenses food um your

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maybe flight tickets for an yearly visit

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to your home country everything is

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covered you may just need to pay ,000 to

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$2,000 in expenses here and there like

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Health insures and whatnot but Stanford

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will cover you 100% if you do get this

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need-based Aid now I know that a lot of

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students have requested for step-by-step

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walkthroughs of how to apply to the CSS

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profile because this CSS profile is the

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sole like application that determines

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what and how much amount of Aid you will

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get not just in Stanford but any other

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university that you apply to so if you

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guys are interested the walkthr is a

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part of the IV 101 course it's not just

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this walkthr there is a step-by-step

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process of how to apply to colleges

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building a college list what you need to

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do to um make sure you stand out a 10

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chapter module on everything you need as

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an international student applying to the

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US um for undergraduate as well as

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graduate students so feel free to check

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description below as well let's move on

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to the graduate students now graduate

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students will apply through the Stanford

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website portal now there's no common

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application for grad students and this

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is usually how it's always been you guys

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are looking at a hefty application fee

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of

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$125 with deadlines ranging from

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November to March of 2024 the reason why

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the deadlines vary is that each

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department releases its own application

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deadline so depending on what department

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you're applying for take a look at those

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deadlines respectively now with that

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said let's look at the documents and

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requirements first and foremost thing

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Stanford has made it very very clear

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that threeyear undergraduate degrees are

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not accepted they have specifically

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given India as an example here when they

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talk about this if you've done a

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three-year degree like a BCA degree for

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example you cannot apply to Stanford's

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graduate program how however what you

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can do is with the three-year degree if

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you do maybe like a 2-year master's

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degree with those two degrees combined

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then you can apply for a Stanford

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Graduate program so remember this apart

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from that you will need three letters of

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recommendation uh GRE is optional uh

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TOEFL is required there are absolutely

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no waivers that they mention and just to

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give you an example these are the

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minimum scores required for different

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programs you there are two pieces of

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like writing supplements the statement

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of purpose that The Graduate School ask

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asks for so you guys can go through

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these and my suggestion would be to

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start preparing as early as possible um

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there is an optional writing supplement

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you know feel free to go through that

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and like I said make sure you work on

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these and submit these to show that

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you're willing to stand out as well um

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graduate students are looking at a

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tution fee of roughly

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$62,000 which can kind of be offsetted

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with a variety of graduate scholarships

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and fellowships ranging from research

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assistant positions teaching

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assistantships as well as Tyle for PhD

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students now it's important to note that

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there is a night Hensley scholarship

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which is given to a certain number of

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students there is a deadline of October

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11th to apply for this and there is a

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separate application the night Henley

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scholarship is one of the most

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competitive scholarships for graduate

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students that covers up to three years

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of full funding so again if you get the

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scholarship Stanford will cover

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everything since it has a separate

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application make sure you guys spend

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time and work on that um with sufficient

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effort so that's all that I had for this

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video and you guys didn't think that I

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