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Old 07-28-2006, 12:18 PM   #226
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Accepted: Yale(attending), Brown, Cornell, Rice, Washington and Lee, Emory and Oglethorpe
Rejected: Boston University.....don't ask

School: Public
African American male
Major: Poly Sci/Intl. Relations/Public Policy depending on the school
GPA: 3.98uw/97.4
Rank: 4/400
APs: Euro-5 US-5 World-5 Macro-5 US Gov-5 Cal BC-4/5 English Lit-4 Physics B-3
SAT: 720 CR 730 Math 730 Writing (740/9)
SAT2: 740 US History 710 Math 2c 660 Physics
ACT: 31 (34 w/o science...eek)
Essays:....I thought they were awful...they worried me the most!
Teacher Recs: One was amAzing and the other was so so
Counselor Rec: Really good actually
Hook (if any):....I have no idea
EC's: President Mu Alpha Theta, Vice President NHS, Student Body Vice President and Senior Representative, Dacula Leadership team, Mock Trial, Scholar's Bowl, Chorus maniac (all-state, Governor's Honors etc.) and more
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Old 07-28-2006, 12:43 PM   #227
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Can't help but ask. How could you get into Yale but not BU?
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Old 07-28-2006, 12:47 PM   #228
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URM with those stats is guaranteed to Yale...BU knew he'd get into good schools. They didn't waste their time offering acceptance to some one who they knew wouldn't attend.
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Old 07-28-2006, 01:24 PM   #229
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...actually I just didn't pay my application fee.
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Old 07-28-2006, 01:26 PM   #230
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good job fut...with those stats it doesn't matter if you're white or a minority. any college would want you. i'd kill for that GPA
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Old 07-28-2006, 02:28 PM   #231
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jeez finale, those accomplishments are incredible!
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Old 07-28-2006, 03:03 PM   #232
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Horrible school district
Black male

ACT: 25
GPA. 3.92
One AP course during high school, only one offered at HS.

EC's:
Nationally ranked in track, and chess
Numerous leadership positions, including battalion commander of JROTC unit.
4000+ hours communtiy service
Initiated 3 programs in my school.
Math comps
Wrote 2 grants for my school totaling $10,600.

Hooks:
I wrote a novel.
Submitted a State-wide award winning essay.
Definite Leadership capabilities


Accepted:
Case
U of Chicago (will be attending)
Baldwin Wallace
John Carroll

Waitlisted:
Upenn

No rejections- suprised the hell out of me.
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Old 07-28-2006, 09:00 PM   #233
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hope this helps..

Accepted: Duke, Johns Hopkins, UNC Chapel Hill, University of Virginia, University of Michigan, Boston College Honors
Waitlisted: Dartmouth, Columbia, UPenn
Rejected: Princeton

School: Public
While male
Major: Undecided
GPA: 4.0/5.88
Rank: Salutatorian (2/~240)
APs: (on app) Eng 5, US Hist 4
SAT: 770M, 750CR, 780W
SAT2: 770MathIIC, 710Chem, 680Spanish
ACT: None
Essays: Very average nothing special, probably didnt hurt or help me
Teacher Recs: Very good
Counselor Rec: Very good
Hook (if any): None
EC's: varsity soccer all-league, varsity tennis, stock market club VP, math club (AMC, AIME top scorer of school), physics team, rotary interact, varsity I, NHS, World Language NHS, Center for Food Action volunteer, NJ Boys State, summer internship at investment firm 40 hours/wk last summer


... my best piece of advice (which many people might disagree with) is to apply to lots of schools as long as you're willing to take the hit financially. i almost did not even apply to duke since people from my area (northern nj) supposedly NEVER get in, so the general sentiment was.. why bother? now i'm going there and i'm really happy with that. you never know which of the top schools will see something in you that others might miss. good luck everyone!
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Old 07-28-2006, 09:44 PM   #234
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^^^which college are you going to attend?
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Old 07-28-2006, 11:18 PM   #235
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I'm Jewish, which is clearly an ORM at most ivy leagues and technically not even a (visible) minority. I didn't disclose it on my applciation, but it was obvious from my ECs and school etc.
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Old 07-29-2006, 01:56 AM   #236
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srkfx, duke
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Old 07-29-2006, 06:06 AM   #237
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I can only speak for my daughter.

Accepted: Syracuse, Towson University, University of Cincinnati ( partial scholarship and attending), RIT with partial scholarship,

Waitlist> accepted> Carnegie Mellon School of Design ( but no scholarship)
Waitlist but didn't clear> RISD

3.5 unweighted/ 4.0 weighted. She was in a humanities magnet program. Thus, she took almost all honors/AP/college courses. Her class rank was mediocre at around top 35%.

SATs: 580CR, 640 Math, 600 Writing for a total of 1820
She had a strong portfolio and some strong humanities ECs that indicate passion such as:

Attended Syracuse pre-college program in art with 3.5 average GPA for summer
Attended Corcoran College of Art during Summer with 4.0 average for two courses
Attended Maryland College of Art during Junior year on weekends
Participated in 3 years of pit orchestra being first chair in either piccalo or flute
Participate in Marching Band for three years
Tri M music honor society
Tutored middle school students in Flute
Had over 400 hours of community service.
She also attended our local Junior college and took 5 college liberal arts courses such as psychology, sociology, and history achieving a 3.6.
She also took courses for non-credit in computer applications, basic graphic design, Dreamweaver, and 3D modeling.
She won the high school award for best student in design.

She wrote a very good essay on how music influenced her life and how having a solo affected her confidence and developed her maturity.

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Old 07-29-2006, 12:35 PM   #238
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Posting for son for 2 reasons:

1-This actually seems like a helpful thread.
2-Unlike so many of you amazing people he was an UNDERachiever in high school, so for those who fit that category, this one's for you.

Been over 4 years, overall things haven't changed that much, I forget a lot of his specifics.

Underachiever for several reasons: somewhat lazy, thought school had too much wasted time, weighting for honors and APs were minimal at his hs at the time.

ACT 33
SAT 750 V, 700 M
SAT IIs 700s

GPA unweighted 3.5 maybe a little less, with class rank just within 20-ile% in class of 300, not good but given the effort he put into HS (virtually none) it wasn't bad. AP Computer Science and AP Stats (5 and 4) at time of application, then 4 APs senior year. Given rank he applied to a large # of "safeties", not knowing if they were really safeties or not.

EC's: probably average for cc.

Recs: truly outstanding by teachers who understood him.

Accepted: Johns Hopkins, Carnegie Mellon, Boston College (honors program), Villanova, BU, GW, Rutgers

Waitlisted: Case Western, NYU

Rejected: Penn

Attended: Carnegie Mellon, major computer science, finally became motivated (got BS and MS). Things work out.
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Old 07-29-2006, 04:48 PM   #239
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This is 2 years old, but I'll post. Can't keep from taking part in the action, I guess. I'm an architecture student and I'm from Oklahoma, which makes me fairly unique around here, so...

Lived: Glenpool, OK (a suburb of Tulsa)
Attending: Illinois Institute of Technology (Chicago)
Applied: Carnegie Mellon University, IIT, Oklahoma State
Accepted at all. For me, money, not acceptance, was gonna be the challenge.

White male, parents make about $18k/yr., so technically low-income.
High School: Residential Boarding Math/Science (Oklahoma Schl of Sci/Math)
ACT: 34 (35 when you take the highest of each, as IIT does)
SAT: really bad (1370, old system)
SAT2's: Math 2C (780), Writing (750), Chem (720)
AP's: Chem, Physics C, Calc BC, English Language - 5's except 4 on Calc BC
GPA: 3.96/4 (#5 of 56, but unranked)
National Merit
Robert C. Byrd

EC's: few - academic bowl team junior varsity captain, but the rigor of my high school and the fact that we weren't allowed to have jobs or EC's usually gave me a good excuse.
Rec's: great
Essays: Good, I'm a good writer, I don't remember what they were on.

I applied to these three schools because there are only a few great 5-year architecture schools (two, IIT and CMU, actually) that don't require a portfolio, so that limited my pool considerably. OSU was my safety.

The only reason I got to go to IIT was participation in its Camras Scholarship program, fall session (it's a lot easier to get a scholarship in the fall than the spring.) IIT actually called me at my then-dorm to see if I was interested in interviewing even though I hadn't applied for it, was planning to in the spring. The admissions department certainly came through for me.

CMU gave me $14k/year out of $40k. Obviously impossible.
IIT gave me a 3/4-tuition scholarship, and then need-based to fill it out. I had a couple of private scholarships also.
OSU gave me a full ride and then some (obviously).
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Old 07-29-2006, 06:14 PM   #240
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awesome thread.

seems to me admissions are just a crapshoot.

i also have one question where i couldn't find a thread to ask:

is journalism considered an EC?!
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