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05-07-2007, 10:02 PM
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#721 | | Member
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: California
Posts: 451
| put the passion in the essays
and use your ec's to bring you up |
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05-07-2007, 10:33 PM
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#722 | | New Member
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 3
| accepted to: johns hopkins, yale, mit, northwestern, rice
attending: northwestern
act: 35
e/c: track, research, scioly, volunteering, etc. |
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05-07-2007, 10:38 PM
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#723 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,747
| Did NU offer you that much better of a financial package than Yale or MIT or JHU? Why NU? |
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05-07-2007, 10:44 PM
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#724 | | Member
Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: CA --> Northwestern 2011
Posts: 435
| ^ Just had to comment, JHU gave me a CRAP package compared to NU - $2500 work study/$3500 subsidized federal loan. NU offered me a $7500 scholarship that covered all of my calculated need and another extra $3500 unsubsidized federal loan. |
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05-08-2007, 08:08 PM
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#725 | | New Member
Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 10
| Indy89,
What is scioly ? |
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05-10-2007, 07:58 PM
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#726 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 65
| Accepted: Harvard, MIT, Princeton, Duke, Wharton, Dartmouth, Cal, UCLA, UCSD, UCD
Rejected: Stanford
Attending: Cal
3.7uw, 4.4w
2210 SAT
Rank: Top 10%
EC: Track, XC, Community service, etc.
Hooks: Stanford and Columbia legacy?
Location: CA |
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05-10-2007, 09:09 PM
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#727 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: California --> New Haven, CT
Posts: 128
| just wondering theterminator, why are you attending Cal? Is it because they gave you a better financial aid package?
My stats are sorta similar to yours...
Yale: Accepted/Attending
Harvard: Accepted
Brown: Accepted
Stanford: Waitlisted
Georgetown: Accepted
University of Chicago: Accepted
Amherst: Waitlisted
Pomona: Accepted
Wesleyan: Accepted
UC Berkeley: Accepted/Regents
UCLA: Accepted/Regents
UC San Diego: Accepted/Regents
SAT: 2270
SAT II: World History 800, Math II 800, Bio M 760
GPA: 3.98 unweighted
EC's: Bunch of political activism
Excellent recommendations!
And my essays really complemented my activities.
Blech, I felt really bad cuz I had to reject like... 10-11 schools. I loved every one of the schools I applied to. =\
Go Bulldogs! 
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05-10-2007, 09:50 PM
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#728 | | Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 1,595
| Accepted: Boston University EDI CGS, UMass-Amherst
Rejected: University of Pittsburgh (in state too)
Waitlisted: Indiana University-Bloomington (I put business down)
Attending: Boston University
School Type: Top Public
Location: Pennsylvania
Race/Gender: Caucasian
Major: Marketing
Stats:
SAT: 1700s :/
GPA: 3.3
Rank: Doesnt rank, but ~top 40%
AP: NONE
ECs:
Community Service
Baseball coach for mentally/physically handicapped kids (Wrote my essays on this)
Community service in Israel at the Haifa Zoo
Hebrew school teacher
That's about it for ECs. My school doesn't have much.
Very happy with how it turned out. I didnt work too hard in high school, but I got into the school I wanted  |
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05-11-2007, 01:45 AM
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#729 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 65
| Even now, I guess I'm not really sure. I think its because my first choice was by far Stanford. But once I got over that, Wharton and MIT were pretty appealing, but it would've been hard to afford them. I thought about it closely though, because although they are in either a crap location or have a crappy campus, they are both schools that would probably be relatively easier to graduate from than Berkeley. However, Berkeley had a few parallels with Stanford which I liked. And finally, Berkeley would allow me to stay close to my girlfriend, who matters more to me than a Harvard degree. Even if we do break up, a Berkeley degree comes cheap and is nothing to laugh at. |
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05-14-2007, 02:14 AM
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#730 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 43
| Accepted: Duke (AB Duke Finalist), Northwestern, Davidson, UC Berkeley (Regents finalist), UCLA, Oberlin, College of William and Mary, Tufts
Rejected: Yale (deferred ea)
Waitlisted: Dartmouth
Attending: Duke
School Type: Huge, Public
Location: CA
Race/Gender: Caucasian/Female
Major: English
Stats:
SAT: 2240
GPA: 4.3 w, 4.0 uw
Rank: 3 out of 830
AP: 8 (5's on all exams but one)
ECs:
Editor-in-chief and founder of school newspaper, band, secretary of interact club, president of CSF, correspondent for regional newspaper, city's Youth Advisory Committee, teaching English at an orphanage in India over the summer
Duke has always been my dream school and I couldn't be happier!  |
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05-15-2007, 02:11 PM
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#731 | | Junior Member
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 234
| What's in parthenses are merit scholarships I got:
Accepted: SUNY Binghamton, SUNY Geneseo, Syracuse(12k per year), Bard(20k per year), Bennington, Sarah Lawrence(15k per year), Ithaca(12k per year)
Rejected: Brown
Attending: Ithaca
School Type: Public
Location: New York
Race/Gender: Caucasian/Male
Major: Writing, probably with a creative concentration
Stats:
SATs: 1310/1600, 1900/2400 (600CR, 710M, 590 Writing)
SAT IIs: 730 Math I, 640 U.S. History
GPA: On a 100 point scale with weighting, 100.2
Rank: 15/336
APs: 3 on European History, 3 on U.S. History
ECs(it'd be a long list, so I'll just include some of the fundamental stuff):
Science Olympiad for all 4 years of high school, co-captain both junior and senior year
Cast member of two high school musicals and one high school play(main character role)
Student Government representative for 4 years
Chorus
Mathletes for every year except this year
Writing poetry when I can
Community Service:
Over 4 years, have done 40 hours+ for a local organization that organizes local entertainment events. |
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05-16-2007, 09:27 AM
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#732 | | Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2006
Posts: 121
| Haverford (Reach) (ED) - Rejected
Middlebury (Reach) - Accepted/Matriculating
Hamilton (Reach/Match) - Accepted
Wesleyan (Reach) - Waitlisted
Colgate (Reach/Match) - Rejected
Brandeis (Reach/Match) - Waitlisted
Boston College (Match) - Accepted
University of Rochester (Match) - Accepted
NYU (Reach/Match) - Rejected
SUNY (Binghamton, Stony Brook and Geneseo) - (Safeties) - All Accepted
Academic Record:
-3.7 (Only a guess, my school does it out of 100...so mine would be 92)
-690M 660CR 650W
-Bio 700 Chem 750 US Hist. 630
-4 APs, 3 Honors By Graduation (Chemistry, US History, US Government, Calculus AB)
ECs:
-School Orchestra
-NYYS Chamber Music Program
-NYYSMA Exam (During middle school though) Level 5 - 98 Level 6 - 97
-Key Club (Through this club I've done lots of community service such as soup kitchens, park clean ups and walks such as AIDS walk or March of Dimes)
-Volunteer Lab Assistant (Summer job...counts as both work experience and volunteer I guess. I worked in a lab studying possible vaccines for malaria in rodent models).
-Treasurer for Badminton Club
Other Stuff:
Asian Male (Born in China, Citizen of China and Perm.Res. of US)
Both parents are researchers (Both went to college in China)
No Religion
Middle Class Income
Public School (Bronx Science, 565 Seniors, No Ranking, Very Competitive) |
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05-16-2007, 10:25 AM
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#733 | | Member
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Syosset, NY --> Dartmouth
Posts: 459
| COlsen, I got in with those exact stats. My SATs was 20 pts lower, and I didn't really stand out in anything except for a few concentrated activities in science.
G'luck |
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05-16-2007, 11:39 AM
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#734 | | Member
Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 851
| wow awesome job!
I looked at ur stats profile and yeah, we look really similar. Did you have a lot of EC's? What do you think gave you the push to get you in?? |
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05-16-2007, 10:47 PM
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#735 | | Member
Join Date: May 2005 Location: Syosset, NY --> Dartmouth
Posts: 459
| I didn't really have many exceptional EC's. Nothing national, and I dropped out of research later on because I couldn't find a mentor. I didn't anything (college-wise) over the summers.
All my ECs were concentrated, however, and I was very careful in asking who to write my recommendations and peer evaluations.
You should definitely do what I didn't do: start writing your essay early and revise it. Show it to your English teacher and counselor and get feedback - but you probably know the drill.
Dartmouth, unlike most other schools, does not care if you are interested in the school or not, which is probably why their yield rate is relatively low. No help there =/.
I concentrated on my interest for science and math on the common app and it shows this interest through my ECs. That's all I can remember now ... the whole process was a blur.
Just remember to do the pre-app, and start early to save yourself some stress and maximize your odds. |
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