Lu Zhou flipped through a few resumes and found out just how competitive America Universities were.
Ten resumes in a row and not a single of them had a GPA lower than 3.7. That was an A!
If it was in China, a 3.5 would be considered a genius.
Even though dumb students did not dare to apply to Princeton, these resumes were almost too good.
It was like inflation. If everyone had high marks, no one had high marks…
Since academic grades did not mean anything, Lu Zhou could only look at other achievements.
Students with thesis writing experience and research experience were preferred. Lu Zhou did not care about social work, sports, and recommendation letters. Despite most American professors caring about these things, Lu Zhou had his own way of judging.
Finally, after some consideration, he picked out ten resumes. All of the candidates were well rounded.
He liked Vera Pulyuy from Berkeley the most.