01-07-2023, 09:01 PM
(01-07-2023, 08:01 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(01-07-2023, 07:29 PM)HogwartsSchool Wrote: If time and financial resources are not a concern.
1. UMPI for 60 credits, still need excellent grades.
2. Transfer to Penn (Ivy League school), it's Penn LPS Online’s Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences.
3. Graduate with a bachelor's with magna cum laude. Now you have a bachelor's degree from a Ivy League school in the US.
4. Apply to Harvard Graduate School. The overall acceptance rate won't change for Harvard's program but your odds might improve some because you graduated from a Ivy League School.
Of course there is always the other route I mentioned earlier. At the end of the day, it's all about drive, time and financial resources.
Summa cum laude is higher and would be better than magna cum laude. Not nearly as easy as it sounds. Keep in mind that Latin Honors varies by school as well.
I think the point was to get at least manga cum laude. I agree that it is more complex than one would expect to secure summa cum laude. I thought I would breeze to it, and between managing the speed of completion and the quality of work submitted, it was a tricky balance to hit those high marks.
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