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Students who got into Case say:
Tips mention: Interview (2), ACT/SAT (28), Grades (11), Sports (0), Essay (10)
Chemical Engineering
Jul 25 2010
Case has so many students that leave that it is really easy to get in now. I had a really good transcript from my last university. My high school grades were decent, but not exceptional. I graduated with at 3.5 GPA. My ACT was a 30 composite. My letters of recommendation were outstanding, but my I only participated in debate and track in high school during my last 2 years of high school.
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Business - Management and Administration
Apr 27 2009
High ACT/SAT scores
Good essay
Good letters of recommendation
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Political Science
Feb 06 2009
I worked hard during high school, wrote excellent essays, and did well on my ACT.

If you want to get into Case, get good grades in high school, and know your best study habits.
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Nursing
Jan 16 2009
It is true about most universities, but trying to show the college that you are a diverse person and do not indulge in only academia. I think colleges appreciate the fact that their student is/was well-rounded. An athlete, being in clubs and/or holding leadership roles, academic achievement, etc.
You should try to visit, take a tour, and stay overnight with an ambassador to really get to know the scoop and insides of what this university is really about. Make sure that this is the university you would like to be at,and somewhere you could be comfortable in.
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