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03-30-2007, 11:42 PM
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#661 | | Member
Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: UVA!!!
Posts: 796
| Black Male
Country: USA
State: MD
Major: Biology
ACT:27
SAT II: Bio:610 Math I: 600 Spanish: 500
GPA: 4.2 weighted, 3.75 unweighted
Rank: well within top 10%
ECs:good
1.Boston College: Accepted
2.Cornell University: Denied
3.Elon University: Accepted
4.Hampton University: Accepted
5.University of Maryland- College Park: Accepted
6.University of Maryland- Baltimore County: Accepted
7.University of Miami: Accepted
8.University of Michigan: Accepted
9.University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill- Waitlisted
10. University of Pittsburgh- Accepted
11.University of Virginia- Accepted
12.Princeton University: Denied
13.St. Joseph's University: Accepted
14.Vanderbilt University: Waitlisted |
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03-31-2007, 12:02 AM
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#662 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 248
| My results, yo. Stats:
Female, Ghostly white
Small public school in NY
SAT I' s:
610-Math
770-Verbal
700-Writing
SAT II's
US History- 750
Chem- 670
Literature- 700
AP Scores
APUSH-5
AP Chem- 4
Average: My school does it out of 100, I have a 102 weighted w/AP and Honors Classes. I've taken as many AP's as my school allows.
Rank:
1/181
Curren Courseload:
AP Stat
AP gov
AP english
AP physics
band
health
gym
AP comparative Gov- (Me and another boy meet with the teacher during free periods,outside of class.)
My school does not seem to really care much about academics, this is as many AP's I can take.
EC's
Class secretary since 10, 11,12,
Student government secretary- 12
JV/Varsity Soccer 10,11
Concert Band- Section Leader (12), Member (11), 5 hrs/wk, 40 wks/yr.
Symphonic Band- Section Leader (10), Member (9), 5 hrs/wk, 40 wks/yr.
Private Flute Lessons- (9, 10, 11, 12) 3 hrs/wk, Year Round.
Jazz Band- (9, 10, 11, 12) 2 hrs/week, 35 wks/year.
Pit Orchestra- (10, 11, 12) an average of 8 hrs/wk, 12 wks/yr. Pit Orchestra for the annual school music starts off with about 6 hours per week of rehearsals in January, and by March consists of daily three hour rehearsals, and ultimately four three hour performances.
Cat Tales (School Newspaper)- Senior Co Editor (12), Representative Homecoming Candidate (12), Reporter (11, 10) 2 hrs/wk, 40 wks/yr.
Key Club- President (12), Vice President (11), Member (10)
Humane Society Cruelty Volunteer Work-(11, 12) 1 hr/wk:
Summer Volunteer work at The Humane Society (10, 11) 150+ hours.
Volunteer at The Humane Society Spiedie Fest Booth (11, 12) 5 hrs each year.
Local Flood Relief Dinner Volunteer- (12) 6 hrs. Massive flooding devastated my area.
Volunteer at Local Election Polling- (12) 3 hours spent serving as a runner for election results.
Spring/Summer Relay For Life- (9, 10, 11)- 12 hours each year.
Volunteer Work at NYSSMA- (10, 11) 5 hrs each year ?
FOR Club- member (12).
Pep Club- Member (12) 1hr/week, 35 wks/year.
Tae Bo- (9, 10, 11, 12) 2.5 hrs/wk year round- My silly stress relief.
I also work around 12 hours a week at subway
Award Stuff:
Scottish Rite Masons Outstanding Student Winner (12) - In recognition of exemplifying the values of school, community and family.
Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award Winner (12) -
Bausch and Lomb Science Award (11) - In recognition of academic excellence in science, and participation in rigorous science courses.
National Honor Society- President (12), Inducted (11)
Tri-M Music Honor Society- Member (12), Inducted (11)
NYS Public High School Athletic Association Scholar Athlete (11)
Jazz All Star Award (11)-
Academic Awards Recipient (9, 10, 11,) ? An academic awards recipient at must have been on at least honor roll ( an average of 90 or above) for at least three markings periods in the school year.
NYSSMA- (9, 10, 11, 12)
BCMEA Concert Band (9, 10, 11,)
BCMEA Jazz Band -First flute in my area to be involved in it.
Empire Girls State- Alcott County Judge
NYS Scholarship for Academic Excellence-Scholarships for Academic Excellence are awarded to outstanding graduates from registered New York State high schools. Awards are based on student grades in certain Regents exams.
I think my letters of recommendation were pretty good, one nearly made me cry.
I put a lot of work into my personal statements, and also sent a copy of an AP English essay I did well on.
Results:
Brown- deferred, rejected
Cornell- rejected
Harvard- rejected
University of Rochester- accepted
Syracuse University- accepted
SUNY Binghamton- accepted |
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03-31-2007, 12:13 AM
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#663 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 250
| quick question. Can i have some awards I can receive for college resume? it seems that you guys are getting awards that just look good on resume but don't take much work to get. ex. good citizen award, volunteer work etc. (i have about 230 hours)
also, can someone give me names of colleges that don't look at freshmen gpa? (i'm still top 5% but could be higher) thanks
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03-31-2007, 12:18 AM
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#664 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
Posts: 248
| Are you hating on good citizen awards? Honestly, I wish I could offer some good advice. Try your guidance department?
National merit scholarship finalist, semifinalist
science Olympiad
AMC math awards
Westinghouse award |
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03-31-2007, 12:21 AM
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#665 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 250
| wow some instant replies. anyway thanks for responding |
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03-31-2007, 12:32 AM
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#666 | | Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 440
| Actual Results (of a slacker) STATS:
3.6 UC weighred GPA
1970 SAT
640, 620 SAT II
Recs: N/A (Applied all public)
Essays: Wrote about overcoming personal medical hardships as well as testing my own limitations (blatant lies)
California Distinguished School, top 50%
5 APs, ~8 honors
1 major leadership role
APPLIED TO:
UCD (Mechanical Engineering)
UCI (Biological Sciences)
UCSD (Pharmacological Chemistry)
UCLA (Political Science)
SJSU (Materials Engineering)
Cal Poly SLO (Architectural Engineering)
SFSU (Forgot major)
ACCEPTED:
UCD (Optical Science & Engineering)
UCI (Biological Sciences)
SJSU (Materials Engineering; Like 2 weeks after applying  )
SFSU (Same as above note)
MATRICULATING TO: Most likely Davis or Irvine. Not sure which.
NOTES: I pulled good grades freshman year, then I got lazy. Actually, I was pretty uninformed of the whole college thing until the end of my junior year. If I had known as much as I do now, I would have busted ass sophomore and junior years. I was lazy and unambitious. I also put off taking my SAT subject tests until the very last possible scheduled date, and I didn't study at all, which was probably a bad idea considering it had been years since I took those courses. |
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03-31-2007, 01:28 AM
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#667 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: UC Berkeley
Posts: 1,138
| Country: United States
State: California
Major: Electrical Engineering
Accepted:
UC Berkeley
UCLA
UC San Diego (Regents)
UC Irvine (Regents + Honors Program)
UC Davis (Regents + Honors Program)
UC Santa Barbara (Regents + Honors Program)
Cal Poly -- SLO (I'm not sure what financial aid I got since I forgot my user name/password  )
Rejected: N/A
Waitlisted: N/A
Deferred: N/A
EA/ED: N/A
Sex: M
Race: North Indian (I put "other")
Unweighted GPA: 3.9474
Weighted GPA: 4.4286 (UC GPA: 4.2)
Class Rank: 4 out of 491
SAT I: CR: 690; M: 770; W: 790
SAT II: Biology-M: 740; Math IIC: 740
ACT: 33 (English: 35; Math: 30; Reading: 32; Science: 35)
AP:
European History: 2
United States History: 4
Biology: 5
English Language & Composition: 3
Awards:
Science Olympiad (1st place Regional Division winner: Cell Biology,
Compute This; 3rd place Regional Division winner: Fermi Questions)
Employment: [N/A]
Extra-curriculars:
Science & Technology Club - President
ENTECH Club (Associated with Industrial Engineering Technology course) - Vice President
T-Bots Club (Robotics club)
Science tutoring |
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03-31-2007, 03:43 AM
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#668 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Stanford '11
Posts: 253
| Stats:- SAT: CR:710 M:800 W:690
- SAT IIs: IIC: 800 US: 770 Physics: 730
- GPA:3.7/4.3
- Rank: Top 20%
- AP/IB scores: All 5's: US, Euro, Compsci AB
- Courseload: Full IB Diploma
Subjective:- Essays: I thought they were pretty good
- Recommendations: My teachers liked me
- Hook (if any): Half URM?
Location/Person:- State or Country: CA
- School Type: Highly competitive public
- Ethnicity: Half South American, Half Fiipino
- Gender: Male
Other Factors:- Extracurriculars: Marching Band, Jazz Band, Cal State Fullerton Band, Church Choir, 300+ Community Service Hours
- Summer Activities: Internship at UCI Medical Center
Acceptances: UCR (Regents), UCI (Regents), UCSB, UCSD, UCLA, UCB, USC, Cornell (CAS), STANFORD =)
Waitlists: Duke, WashU
Rejected: Harvard, Yale |
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03-31-2007, 01:09 PM
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#669 | | Member
Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Charlottesville, VA (UVA C/O 2011!!)
Posts: 405
| results.. Hey, here are my results for all those that are interested.
Gender: M
Race: African American
Location: Southern VA
College Class Year: 2011
High School: Private
High School Type: sends many grads to top schools
High School Curriculum: Very Rigorous
Will apply for financial aid: Yes
Academics:
GPA - Weighted: 3.42 -including 1st semester senior year
Class Size: 83
Rank: School doesn't rank
Scores:
SAT I Math: 690
SAT I Critical Reading: 670
SAT I Writing: 660
Extracurriculars:
Significant Extracurriculars: Peninsula Youth Orchestra
Jack and Jill of America
Leadership positions: Tri - M Honors Society - Treasurer
President of Strings Chapter
Historian of Jack and Jill
Student Board of Peninsula Youth Orchestra
Athletic Status - list sport and your level: Varsity Track (9-12)
Varsity Cross Country (9,12)
Volunteer/Service Work: Mission Trip to David, Kentucky
100+ hours at Virginia Air and Space Museum
Fed the Homeless many times
Honors and Awards: Director's Award for Strings (11)
Athlete of the Year - Jack and Jill Chapter (11)
Honor Roll (9-11)
Southeastern Virginia Regional Orchestra (11,12)
College Summer programs: Shenandoah Performs! summer camp (10,11)
Hampton Roads Chamber Players (10,11)
Desired College Characteristics:
Location type: Urban, Small City
Size: Medium Small (2,500 - 5,000), Medium (5,000 - 10,000), Large (10,000 - 18,000)
Area: East Coast, Southeast
Acceptances:
UVA
Vanderbilt
JMU
GMU
Boston University
Morehouse College - Full Scholarship
Hampton Univ - Full Scholarship
Northeastern - 15k/year Scholarship
Ohio Wesleyan
Chowan University
William and Mary
Rejections:
Harvard |
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03-31-2007, 04:22 PM
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#670 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 2,802
| Hmm
ok...I'll do this fast
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GPA: 3.9UW, 4.6W
SAT: 2250
SATII: 770 Math2, 650 Physics
ECs: Good stuff (Editor of Lit. Journal, MUN, Research at local uni for 2 years, Eng. Club, volunteering)
Acceptances: WashU, Vanderbilt, Local Uni
Rejections: Northwestern (kinda ticked at this one), MIT (expected)
Asian male from AR |
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03-31-2007, 04:40 PM
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#671 | | New Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 9
| Is it hard to survive in Berkeley Extension? Here goes...
Location: CA, US
Major: Economics
Gender: F
Race: White, Chinese
Unweighted GPA: 3.96 (UC GPA)
Weighted: 4.21
Rank: Top 10%
Accepted:
UC Berkeley(spring), UCSD, UCI, UCD, UOP, SJSU, SFSU
Rejection: UCLA
SAT I: CR: 620; M: 660; W:660; Total: 1940
SATII: Math IIC: 750; Chemistry: 630
AP: World History-4, Calculus BC-3(sub4), Chemistry-3, Statistics, Biology
Awards: AP Scholar
ECs: Lion Dancing, martial arts. NHS
Volunteering: Variety of organizations. 60 hours recorded.
Work: Company tutoring service. ~15 hours /wk.
Essays: Great. Covered a lot of ground.
My stats are pretty average. How I got into Berkeley....probably luck? Anyhow, does anyone know how hard Berkeley Extension is? Is it hard to keep the minimum 2.0 for the fall extension to get into the Spring semester? Gah, I''m having a really hard time deciding. |
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03-31-2007, 04:54 PM
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#672 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 57
| doctorsboy,
I was just wondering what school you went to because I'm also in the southeast region of VA. I go to Norfolk Collegiate School. |
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03-31-2007, 06:32 PM
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#673 | | Member
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Syosset, NY --> Dartmouth
Posts: 459
| Accepted: -Dartmouth (Matriculating)
-Tufts
-NYU
-University of Rochester
-SUNY Binghamton
-SUNY Stony Brook (Honors College) Rejected:
-Columbia ED
-Brown
-Princeton
-Cornell Stats:- SAT: 760 M, 750 CR, 720 W
- SAT IIs: 800 Math IIC, 780 Math IC, 710 USH, 750 Bio, 780 Chem
- GPA: 97.5
- Rank: No Rank
- Other stats: 5s on Psychology, Euro, USH, Physics B, 3 on English Language, AP Scholar with distinction
Subjective:- Essays: Very bland. I went on the safe side.
- Teacher Recs: Should be very good
- Counselor Rec: Should be very good
- Hook (if any): Well, Dartmouth accepted 7 kids from my school.
Location/Person:- State or Country: New York
- School Type: Extremely Competitive Public School + Most Rigorous Courseload
- Ethnicity: Asian
- Gender: Male
- Intended Major: Sciences
- Major strength/Weakness: The interview with Dartmouth went absolutely horrible. But in general, I was able to show a strong concentration towards sciences throughout my academic career on the actual application.
Other Factors:- President of Astronomy Club, Web Club, Mathletes
- Around 200 Hours at a local hospital
- Working at Mickey D's 1 day a week =)
- National Merit Finalist
- AIME Qualifier
- Rohm Haas and Long Island Science Congress (Honorable Mention) Participant.
- First summer: Went to China. Second summer: Went to SAT prep classes. Third summer: Did...nothing...
- Columbia Science Honors Program
-Experiments in Atomic and Nuclear Physics
-Gravity and Relativity
-Astronomy
-Nanotechnology - Instructor of Tae Kwon Do
- National Honors Society, National Spanish Honors Society
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03-31-2007, 07:06 PM
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#674 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 102
| this is so weird School: Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
GPA: 3.75 (Ap/College courses)
Finished Calculus junior year, Differential Equations first semester senior year and taking Multi-variable Calculus now (which probably doesn't matter)
Some other courses taken: political theory, spanish IV, Advanced Chemistry, General Microbiology, Physiology and disease, Molecular and Cellular biology,
SAT: 2250
ACt:33
SAT 2: math iic: 800 Chem: 720
Siemens Westinghouse Science Competition Semi-finalist
National Taiwan University Scholarship winner
National Society of Highschool Scholars Semi-finalist (twice) I'm waiting for the finalist decision which comes out in a month or so.
Volunteer hours: 220
Research: 2.5 years at Northwestern University, Feinberg School of medicine
-paper written
-paper being published
Varsity tennis and track
Shadowed 3 doctors at Northwestern University
president of modern dance club
founder of Audience of one (christian group)
Facilitator of Student leadership development
Captain of Science Olympiad (4th place state for remote sensing)
Was in varsity track
Thats most of it i guess. Now here is the crazy part... out school got raped by decisions which usually never happens.
Stanford: Waitlisted
Northwestern: Waitlisted
Johns Hopkins: Waitlisted
Brown: Rejected
Washington University: Waitlisted
Saint Louis University Medical Scholars (Straight Medical program): Accepeted/ 16,000
Lehigh/Drexel 7-year BA/MD program: Accepted |
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03-31-2007, 10:08 PM
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#675 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 59
| GPA: 4.034 (w)
Rank: 14/300 (school does not release ranks)
AP courses: 12 (5 5's)
SAT: 2310 (800 V, 780 M, 730 W)
SAT II: 800 US Hist, 800 Physics, 780 Bio M, 760 Math II
ECs: First, third in nation (science olympiad), various other state level awards. Presidential Scholar candidate.
Job: 15 hrs/wk. Employee of the month yay.
Schools applied to:
Reed - Accepted
Amherst - Accepted
Chicago - Accepted
Delaware - Accepted (full tuition)
University of Rochester - Accepted (third tuition)
Stanford - Rejected
Yale - Rejected
I'm happy with it  . |
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