Accepted to ____ with stats_________

<p>Stanford EA w/ 3.97 uw, 1500 SAT, 800/780/770/760 SAT2s, good ECs w leaderships lots of research, amazing recs, good insightful/personal essays</p>

<p>Stanford EA, 4.0 GPA, 1480 SAT, 800/760/750 sat iis, good EC (few leadership stuff), community service, very good recs/essays, full IB Diploma candidate and have also taken 5 AP classes</p>

<p>Notre Dame EA, 3.8 UW 4.2 W, 1460 SAT, 650/630/610 SAT2s, alright EC’s, awesome rec’s and essays, white, non legacy.</p>

<p>duskstamper, youve no idea how your ecs matter…my friend had your stats and ranked 4/1000, but absolutely no ecs…he got deferred…</p>

<p>Admitted to Vassar College through Early Decision Round 1</p>

<p>Stats:
GPA- 3.8 Unweighted? / 4.0 weighted - IB Diploma candidate- Great essays (So i think), and probably great recommendations
SAT: 660M, 670V
ACT: 30
SAT II’s: Writing- 750, Math IC-710, Physics- 730
EC’s- Many musical oriented activities (I am a passionate classical pianist)
sent in a recording i made of a piece to the college.</p>

<p>these don’t mean anything!!! people who got accepted can have low scores but they got like something crazy going on, like world chestmaster with 1100s!!</p>

<p>Accepted at Duke (Pratt)</p>

<p>SAT: 720 verbal/760 math = 1480 total
SAT II: 800 Math Level IIC/750 Physics/710 Writing/680 Chem.
GPA: 5.61 weighted (highest GPA is 5.9)
Rank: 20/288 (not included in transcript or applications)</p>

<p>-8 AP Courses with 3 4’s, all honors courses
-NJ Gov School of Engineering and Tech County Finalist, NMSF, NHS, Spanish NHS
-Delegate Representing NJ at the National Youth Leadership Forum on Technology, AP Scholar Award
-Lacrosse (4 years with Varsity letter), Bowling (3 years with 2 Varsity letters), Academic Decathlon Team (3 years, Fundraising Chairperson, Varsity letter), Spanish Club (3 years, Secretary), Edward J. Bloustein Distinguished Scholar Award, 100+ volunteer hours as hospital aide and lacrosse camp counselor</p>

<p>SAT: 1270
GPA: 3.5</p>

<p>so far</p>

<p>Penn State
Temple
Wilkes University</p>

<p>accepted ED to Elon with 3.91 (w) gpa, 1310 SAT (710 v, 610 m), 31 ACT, lots of EC’s and leadership, good essays/informal interview, with the highest possible presidential scholarship. am currently applying to their honors fellows.</p>

<p>newbyreborn: understand your point. But the info. does mean something. Even if it only goes to show that you can have less than brilliant stats , but outstanding other characterisitics which helped you get into college.</p>

<p>just accepted to University of Scranton!</p>

<p>Hopkins ED 3.6/4.2 hardest curriculum, 32 ACT, ECs- 5 years research 3 labs, published, Semiens Westinghouse Semi,</p>

<p>Accepted to Princeton ED.
Ditto to saxfreq1128’s post. Great advice there.</p>

<p>accepted to cornell university with 3.6uwgpa (4wgpa) and 1490 SAT</p>

<p>“Accepted to Pasadena City College with high school diploma” </p>

<p>hahaha, akluftxcl you’re my hero!</p>

<p>accepted to georgia tech and uga
1460 sat
3.92 gpa
3/364 rank
good ecs, awards
good rec</p>

<p>they were safeties though</p>

<p>Friend 1: accepted to JHU ED
1390 SAT
10/265 rank
790 Math 2c, 750 Math Ic, 670 Writing
Good recs, essays, EC’s, also had a great interview</p>

<p>Friend 2. Accepted to Stanford EA
1420 SAT
3/265 rank
770 Writing, 750 Math IIC, and 590 Literature
Dont know about essays or recs, but EC’s were really good</p>

<p>Friend 3. Accepted to Lehigh ED
1330 SAT
15/265
No SAT II’s
Unbelievable essays, and extracurriculars. works over 30 hours a week</p>

<p>Admitted to CMU Tepper ED II
1420
3.1 GPA
770 Math I, 740 USHis, 700 Wiriting
Great Recs, Great Essays, Great EC’s including 2 jobs, tutoring, community hours etc.</p>

<p>Admitted to Duke (Pratt) ED</p>

<p>1350SAT I (720/630)
800physics, 780IIC, 710writing
work parttime for an engineering company in my town
4.0uw gpa, ranked 5/400</p>

<p>Accepted Stanford EA. 1580 SAT, 800 Writing, 800 Math IIC, 770 Bio M, ranked 5/700. Descent ECs, good recs and essay.</p>