• If I don’t get accepted to the University of Tokyo or SFC, maybe I should apply to Minerva.

    • Regular Decision II deadline is on March 15th.
    • Oh, but what about the tuition fees?
    • It’s around 3 million yen per year, about twice as much as SFC.
  • What do you do for the application?

    • Take an IQ test and write an impromptu essay.
  • Traveling to 6 cities sounds really fun. (blu3mo)

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-downside-of-going-to-Minerva-Schools-at-KGI

  • It seems like Minerva requires a lot of independence.

  • They don’t even have a campus, so it seems easy for your daily routine to fall apart.

  • Because Minerva is a young school, students want to improve its reputation for future job opportunities.

  • Admission

    • No biased measures or standardized tests like the SAT or ACT.

    • No admissions quotas for gender or ethnicity.

    • No preferential treatment for U.S. students, legacy applicants, or recruited athletes.

    • No consideration of financial or family status during admissions.

    • No enrollment cap.

      • So there is no maximum number of students, I see.
    • As you complete each step of the admissions process, we learn more about your individual abilities and interests: what is important to you, how you spend time outside of class, and how you think across various dimensions.

      • This is similar to what I read in “Grasping the Type of Supplementary Essay.”
    • It’s free, which is amazing.
    • Timing
      • Early Action (EA) and Regular Decision (RD1) are the same as other universities.
      • There is also RD2, which is convenient (deadline on March 15th).
  • I accidentally created an account during the 2021 admission cycle.

    • It seems like you can only have one account per admission cycle, so I need to create a new account with a different email.
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    • Create it with “+minerva”.