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07-25-2006, 01:20 PM
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#181 | | Member
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Montreal, Canada
Threads: 89
Posts: 739
| lfk725 I disagree.
no, SAT and grades may not bring you to top schools, but yes,really extraordinary brilliance and smartness will get you where you want to go(colleges), but that cannot be fully proved just by SAT and other stats. |
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07-25-2006, 01:48 PM
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#182 | | Member
Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: S.F.>>>>>>People's Republic of Berkeley
Threads: 6
Posts: 965
| Accepted: UC Berkeley (Attending), UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz & UCSD
School Type: Nationally Ranked Public Magnet
Location: San Francisco, CA
Race/Gender: Asian Male
Prospective Major: Business/History
UW GPA: 3.67
UC-Capped Weighted GPA: 3.96
Weighted GPA: 4.25
SAT I Scores:
-Math: 800
-CR: 800
-Writing: 700
SAT II Scores:
-MAth IIC: 800
-U.S. History: 800
-Physics: 680
ACT Scores:
-Composite: 35
-Math: 36
-CR: 36
-Science: 36
-English/Writing: 31
AP Scores:
Euro: 5 (Soph)
US: 5 (Jr)
Psych: 5 (Jr)
Calc AB: 5 (Sr)
Gov't US: 5 (Sr)
Gov't Comp: 5 (Sr)
Macro: 5 (Sr)
Micro: 5 (Sr)
Physics C-Mech: 4 (Sr)
Physics C-E&M: 2 (Sr) [I Gave Up]
Extracurriculars:
-Investing for the Betterment of Myself
Community Service:
-N/A
Work Experience:
-Worked In Family Business Since 7th Grade |
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07-25-2006, 07:15 PM
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#183 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2006
Threads: 25
Posts: 90
| Ucla Accepted: UCLA, UCSB, UCSD, UCI
Rejected: USC
School Type: Los Angeles Unified School District - Public School
Location: California
Race/Gender: Mostly hispanic and filipino
Prospective Major: Political Science
Unweighted GPA: 3.91
Weighted GPA: 4.1
Class rank: 19/408
SAT I Scores
SAT I Math: 610
SAT I Critical Reading: 610
SAT I Writing: 670
SAT II Scores
SAT II Literature: 560
SAT II U.S. History: 690
Extracurricular Info
Editor in Chief of school newspaper
Vice president of C.S.F.
Tennis team captain
Volunteering
occasional church and CSF work
AP Scores
3 AP World History
4 AP US History
1 AP Calculus
3 AP Gov - US
2 AP Gov - Comp
2 AP Eng Lit
Awards:
*Honors Award (from high school)
*California Scholarship Federation
*Hardest Worker (tennis team)
My stats are well below the middle 50% at UCLA but I was surprised that I got in. Just make sure you do your extra cuiricular's and write a b1tchin essay. |
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07-26-2006, 01:28 AM
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#184 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Philly by birth, NYC for the schoolin
Threads: 6
Posts: 117
| Accepted: Columbia (attending), Penn, Northwestern, Tufts, NYU, BU, GW
Waitlisted: Duke (then accepted on may 3rd)
Rejected: Yale (SCEA)
white, female
GPA: 105.6 W
Rank: 23/116 (competitive magnet)
SAT: 720-RC 800-M 800-W (2320 total)
SAT2: 790-Math2C 770-Writing (took before new SAT) 740-US History
APs (as of college apps): US Hist - 4, Calc AB - 5
ECs:
Local Youth Theater Company (5th-12th)
School Musicals (10th-12th, Lead Roles)
Varsity Tennis (9th-12th, 2 year District Champs, State Individual Qualifier, 2-year Team Captain)
Mock Trial (10th-12th, City Champions, State Runner-Ups, Individual Awards)
Debate (10th-12th, City Champions, All-City Debater)
School Newspaper (9th-12th, 2-year Section Editor)
National Academic League (9th-10th, National Champions)
Hebrew High School (9th-11th)
Middle and Elementary School Tutoring (9th-12th)
National Honor Society (11th-12th)
Drexel Course (10th, recieved A)
UPenn Young Scholars (11th-12th, taking Penn classes, 3.85 GPA)
Columbia Summer High School Program (summer before 11th)
Summer Internship at well-known local law firm (summer before 11th)
Yale Summer Session (summer before 12th, taking Yale classes, recieved A and B)
Independent Awards/Honors:
AIME Qualifier
School Excellence in Calculus Award
UVA Book Award
Drexel University One-course scholarship (see ECs)
National Merit Semifinalist (Became Scholarship Winner)
Essay:
The one creative one was about going to Russia and Ukraine (birthplace of my parents) and how it affected my identity.
Recs:
Only read one, but it was amazing. Head of Math Dep't at my school said she was "high" on me.
Others:
No connections to schools, except for bother who graduated from Penn in '05. |
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07-26-2006, 05:30 AM
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#185 | | Member
Join Date: Aug 2005
Threads: 70
Posts: 401
| Accepted: Northwestern-Medill (attending), UWisconsin - Madison, Penn State, UMiami, Holy Cross
Defer->Reject: WUSTL (ED2)
Waitlist->Self-deny: UMich
Reject: Duke (ED), Vanderbilt, USC
asian male, public school, first-gen (no legacy or connections)
GPA: 3.28uw
Rank: norank
SAT: 1960 (610cr, 700math, 650writing (8))
ACT: 33 (34english (11), 34math, 30reading, 34science)
SAT2: 800math2c, 790japanese, 710ushistory
AP: 4ushistory, 4stats, 3chem
ECs: 700hrs community service, nonvarsity baseball, school gov't, school yearbook, band, tutoring
Awards: no significant awards that would've gotten my foot thru the door
Recs: 3 (counselor, 2 teachers) |
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07-26-2006, 07:23 AM
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#186 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2004 Location: mi
Threads: 6
Posts: 103
| Accepted: Yale (SCEA, attending), University of Michigan LSA Honors
Rejected: Stanford
School Type: Public
Location: MI
Race/Gender: Asian female
Prospective Major: Biology or Economics
UW GPA: 4.0
SAT I Scores:
Math: 800
CR: 760
Writing: 730
SAT II Scores:
Math IIC: 750
Chemistry: 750
Biology M: 760
Chinese: 770
ACT Composite: 33
AP Scores: Chemistry, Biology, English Language (jr): 5
Psychology, Calculus AB (sr): 5
English Literature (sr): 4
Extracurriculars:
Varsity debate and novice mentor
Forensics Captain, State semifinalist
DECA Internationals, 2nd place this year
Science Club President
International Club VP
Teen Court VP
Nat. Honors Society
Piano (10 years, some scholarships and awards)
Track and Field
Community Service:
160 hours at local hospital and pharmacy
40 hours at library
other fun stuff like bell-ringing for the salvation army
Work Experience:
assistant at Chinese school
private tutor (2-6 hrs/week)
babysitter
Essays: creative, random and funny, had voice.
Awards: Speech contests
Recs: 2 teacher, 1 counselor (amazing, she's awesome)
Summer activities: debate camp and volunteering |
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07-26-2006, 07:27 AM
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#187 | | Member
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Montreal, Canada
Threads: 89
Posts: 739
| a very nooby question, what is SCEA? is that EA? and I thought only Harvard and Brown have EA in ivy league |
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07-26-2006, 07:32 AM
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#188 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates --> Berkeley Class of '11
Threads: 17
Posts: 1,579
| Harvard has Single Choice Early Action, slightly different from Early Action, there's a comprehensive explanation at this site: http://www.admissions.college.harvar...ion/index.html |
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07-26-2006, 12:24 PM
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#189 | | Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Threads: 6
Posts: 407
| Accepted: University of Chicago (EA), University of Pennsylvania (ED; Attending)
Rejected: Nowhere.
Withdrawn: Princeton, NYU-Stern, UC-Berkeley, Columbia, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Amherst, Williams
White Male
School type: Grades 12-13 ("pre-university" school in Quebec) were public; high school (7-11 here in Quebec) was private.
Prospective Major: Math/Econ; though I don't know if it matters.
Unweighted GPA: 89%
Class rank: 9/76 in honours program; top 6% overall
SAT I: 2270 (800 CR, 760 M, 710 W)
SAT IIs: 730 Lit, 770 Math Level 2, 760 French
ECs: Newspaper editor, minor league hockey coach, bass+guitar player, quiz team, literary journal editor. No community service whatsoever (unless you count hockey coach, but I put that under "ECs" on the apps). |
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07-26-2006, 06:18 PM
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#190 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: nj
Threads: 7
Posts: 239
| Harvard and Yale have SCEA. Brown is ED. |
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07-26-2006, 07:19 PM
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#191 | | New Member
Join Date: May 2006 Location: Long Island, NY
Threads: 1
Posts: 11
| SUNY Fredonia
Accepted - SUNY Stony Brook, Binghamton, Albany(Accepted to 3+3 law program with full graduate tuition), Fredonia (Full Tuition), Penn State University Park, Indiana University Bloomington, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaine, Berklee College of Music($7,000 year), University of Rochester (Eastman)
Rejected - Syracuse, NYU
White Male
Public School, Long Island NY
Major - Music Composition, Sound Recording Technology
GPA - 90.256/100.00
SATs - 710 Verbal, 680 Math, 590 Writing
ACT - 29
AP Scores
Euro - 5
US History - 4
Government - 3
Music Theory - 4
ECs - New York All-State Conference (Mixed Choir) - Voice, Jazz Band, Concert Band, Chamber Choir, NYSSMA All-County Voice (10,11,12), Varsity Football (10-12), Captian 12, Numerous Community performances to raise money for charitys, National Thesbien Honor Society, National Tri-M Music Honor Society, School Musical Leads (10-12).
I was a busy boy, but I thought I'd throw this in here for us "mortal" students |
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07-26-2006, 08:14 PM
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#192 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: St. Paul, MN --> Swarthmore, PA
Threads: 76
Posts: 1,723
| Wow, this thread is so helpful! Thanks! |
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07-26-2006, 09:16 PM
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#193 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: CA
Threads: 1
Posts: 71
| Attending: Wellesley College
Accepted: Wellesley, UCB, UCLA, Smith, Bryn Mawr, Middlebury, Grinnell ($10k/ yr scholarship), Mount Holyoke ($15k/ yr leadership award), Scripps, Pitzer ($5k/ yr scholarship), Colby
Waitlisted: Harvard, Haverford
Rejected: Swarthmore (deferred ED2), Tufts, Stanford, Bowdoin, Vassar
white female
parochial school
small town near Fresno, CA
SAT: 650CR 630M 700W
SAT II: 710EB 670US
ACT: 30C 34E 33R 26M 26S 33E+W
GPA: 3.9UW 4.1W
Rank: 3/81
APs: Bio 4 (jr), Govt 4 (sr), Lit 3 (sr), also took calc AB and econ, but didn't take the tests.
Number of apps from your school: just mine. Half of the kids from my school go to community college, the rest go to nonselective religious schools instate, 1 or 2 a year go to a UC or USC.
Harvard SSP '04, Spanish A-
ECs:
-senior class president, class rep in student council (9, 10)
-varsity track, co-captain (11, 12), varsity swimming, most improved (9, 10), varsity cheer, co-captain (9, 10)
-ran a marathon this year, fundraising for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
-literary book club, Spanish club vp & co-founder
-gourmet cooking club, co-president (10-12), I have 5 published recipes, and am active in a Community Supported Agriculture program.
-tutoring & after-school program for at-risk youth (11-12)
-active member of a social justice and peace group in my community
Work:
-sales manager at farmer's markets for my family's farm (7-12)
Essays: common app was about the contrast and (figurative) tension between living on my family's small farm in CA and the summer I spent in Boston, and the domination of big-business ag vs. my personal experience. Very heartfelt. |
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07-26-2006, 10:12 PM
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#194 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Manchester, New Hampshire
Threads: 2
Posts: 68
| Attending: St. Anselm College
Accepted: St. Anselm College (20.3k in scholarship/merit aid*), Marlboro College (10k in merit aid), Stonehill College (5k in merit aid), Southern New Hampshire University (5k in merit aid), Hampshire College
Rejected: None
Deferred: Hampshire College (then accepted, deffered on EA Plan)
Waitlist: None
My Senior Year END stats (note, pretty much any academic stat was LOWER for me when I applied)
GPA: 3.54 weighted on approximately a 4.4-4.5 scale for me
Rank: 28/123
SAT: 750v, 710m, 610w (best scores, one new and one old attempt)
SAT II: Not Applicable
APs: Psychology (4) (Did not come into play)
Personal/School Qualities:
Race: White
Gender: Male
School: Trinity High School (NH) (Small private, Catholic school with a solid local reputation).
Location: Manchester, NH
Prospective Major: Undecided
Extras:
Yearbook (11th grade), Destination Imagination, Campus Ministry, Yearbook (12th grade, but not really that involved in any for one reason or another). They were poor.
Essays:
-Standard common application personal statement (Specifically, I showed my mother's infleuence upon my current character in the major statement, while in the lesser one, I explained my dedication to a baseball message forum)
-Various other ones for Marlboro and Hampshire.
Notes:
* = The school has a "feeder" relationship with my HS, meaning that some of the merit (5.8k definitely, maybe more) was either school or region specific (5k from a Catholic HS Grant (qualified for it), 800 dollars from a scholarship dedicated to the school)
My grades and performance in general showed a severe upward trend, from a B-/B student to an A-/A student. |
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07-26-2006, 11:09 PM
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#195 | | New Member
Join Date: Jul 2006
Threads: 0
Posts: 3
| Matriculation Date: 2006
Age: 18
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Home: New Jersey Suburban
GPA: 3.92
SAT Total: 2200 M: 710 CR: 730 W: 760
SAT II:
Mathematics Level 1 710
Chemistry 750
Biology Molecular 740
AP:
Biology 5
Calculus AB 4
Chemistry 5
English Language 5
English Literature 5
Physics C 3
Spanish Language 3
US History 5
Cornell University Accepted: Attending
Princeton University Rejected
Johns Hopkins University Waitlisted
Connecticut College Accepted
Colgate University Accepted
Boston College Accepted
Wesleyan Accepted
Lafayette College Accepted
Rutgers College Accepted
Cook College Accepted
University of Rochester Accepted
Bucknell University Accepted
EC's, awards: My complete profile is under Doghouse1 on campusapps.com |
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