Best Stats Ever Thread

<p>Hey Guys, post the best stats that you have ever seen on CC (non-■■■■■) in an attempt to discover the most accomplished CCer to have lived! (If they have already graduated, go ahead and put college decisions as well, remember to provide the link of the thread that you are referring to)</p>

<p>There’s no way you can differentiate genuine stats from spurious ones- the whole point of stat posting is to garner opinion on admissions chances, not to become the object of envy for an hour. You’re just asking for more ■■■■■■ on this forum.</p>

<p>DataBox, what the heck, man. Stop fishing for compliments. I know you have ridiculous stats; YOU know you have ridiculous stats, so give it a rest.</p>

<p>You were just waiting for some n00b to be like “ZOMG, one time, I saw this guy named ‘DataCube’ or something with, like, uber-h4x0r stats! Wait, OMG, it’s you!!!”</p>

<p>lol</p>

<p>just google “DataBox”</p>

<p>Someone is full of themselves.Get over Yourself</p>

<p>yea i was bored so tried to find his stats but came up with nothing. can someone post a link?</p>

<p>Datecube, omg lol.</p>

<p>I found it…after some digging. Originally posted by DataBox:</p>

<p>"k, so I’m a soph…</p>

<p>Leadership:</p>

<p>Elected Freshmen Class President by 460 students 2007-2008
Elected Sophomore Class President by 460 students 2008-present
Appointed Math Club President by Mathematics Department 2007-present
One of only two student members selected to be on the School Site Council 2007-present
Elected to the city’s Youth Advisory Council 2007-present
Elected VP of MUN (50 members)
Elected VP of HMC (25 members)</p>

<p>Mathematics:
Founder and President of school math club
Qualified for United States of America Mathematical Olympiad (USAMO) 2008
USAMO Index of 235.5
American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) I score of 9
AMC 10A score of 145.5/150
AMC 10A School Winner
AMC 10A National Distinction
Selected by the Mathematics Department and the Science Department as the top student in the grade and received the CSF Honor Award in Mathematics 2008
Member of the highly competitive, San Francisco Bay Area ARML A Team 2008-present
Member of SFBA(A) Team that ranked 4th place inter/nationally (only 5 or 6 teams outside of the US) at the ARML contest
Worldwide Olympiad Training
MATHCOUNTS 2007 - Chapter (Tied 2nd), State (Tied 5th)
Creating an Annual Math Competition for Middle Schools in the Area (10-20 schools(loosely based on AMC/ MATHCOUNTS))</p>

<p>Speech, Debate, and Politics:</p>

<p>Received the Best Delegate Award (gavel) at the Stanford Model United Nations Conference 2008
Selected by the High School History Department as the top student in the grade and received the CSF Honor Award in Social Studies 2008
Selected by the High School English Department as the top student in the grade and received the School CSF Honor Award in English 2008
Received an Honorable Mention award at the Stanford Model United Nations Conference 2007 - International Monetary Fund Executive Board
Received a Distinguished Delegate Award at the Davis Model United Nations Conference 2008- Security Council
Selected to represent the Surgeon General at Harvard Model Congress - San Francisco 2008 in the highest level committee, the Presidential Cabinet
One of the six students and only freshmen to be selected Attorney of the Mock Trial Team 2007-2008 (Also Co-Head Attorney)
Member of Model United Nations Club 2007-present
Member of Harvard Model Congress Club 2007-present</p>

<p>Athletics:</p>

<p>Member of Varsity Water Polo Team 2007-present
Member of Varsity Swim Team 2007-present
Qualified for the Peninsula Athletics League Finals in the 50 Breast (2nd Place), 100 Breast (3rd Place), 50 Free (2nd Place), and 100 Free (3rd Place)
Awarded Most Valuable Player (MVP)
Member of Track and Field Team 2005-2007
Received Athletic Award for outstanding accomplishment on Track Team
Qualified for Northern California Finals in Shotput and Discus
Received 3rd Place for Discus at the Northern California Finals
Member of a competitive swim team 2000-2008</p>

<p>Volunteer/ Community Service:</p>

<p>Over 300 hours volunteering in libraries and tutoring socioeconomically disadvantaged children
Designed and executed a two week day program to educate orphans in rural villages in India (Am currently fundraising for the orphanage)</p>

<p>Music:</p>

<p>Violist in the school’s Advanced Orchestra 2007-present"</p>

<p>I think he may be the only math genius+debater+triple-varsity-player+violinist on the planet…as a second year.</p>

<p>There ya go, DataBox. Happy? Now go crawl into some cave and write a memoir :D</p>

<p>woah woah woah someone’s a hater, I actually am not like the rest of you and am definitely not fishing for compliments (frankly, I’m not that insecure about myself), in fact I want people to stop acting like I’m one of the best people on CC and want them to go out and find genuinely accomplished people so that I stop seeing “DataBox” references almost everyday…</p>

<p>kk I’ll be serious but I might be a tad-biased towards Bio accomplishments :D</p>

<p>White female, bilingual (Russian & English), 1st generation immigrant, parents relatively affluent</p>

<p>Major: Biology, possibly Microbio.</p>

<p>GPA: 3.95, Unweighted
My school doesn’t do weighted GPA or Class rank.
Most rigorous courses available, currently taking 4 APs, an honors course, & a college course. 3/5 HS classes are all seniors except for me. Unfortunately, I may run out of APs for my senior year (we’ve only got 8 AP classes in all)</p>

<p>ECs:
Science Olympiad 10, 11, planning to start a team at my school for 12th
Debate Team 10 (Varsity Letter), 11 (cocaptain), planning on 12 (I’ll almost certainly be captain)
Forensics (competitive public speaking) Team 10 (Varsity Letter), 11 (probably will get some leadership position, season hasn’t started yet), planning on 12 (probably captain)
Math Team 10 (captain of JV), 11</p>

<p>Test Scores:
SAT prediction : 2260*
*Based on PSAT scores, will take SAT in Jan.</p>

<p>SAT II Bio - 800
(More SAT IIs soon)
AP Bio - 5
Taking AP Calc AB, AP Psych, AP Language & Comp, AP chem this year
Planning to take Bio GRE (exam to get into grad school, basically) this November, done really well (99th percentile) in all practice tests so far.</p>

<p>Awards:
USABO National Finalist (top 20 in the nation out of 10,000 participants), 10
Science Olympiad Health Sci 2nd place at state, Cell Bio 1st , 10
NJ science League, 1st place in Bio I, 9
Varsity letter in Debate
Varsity Letter in Forensics
Silver medalist in Oratory at WHSFA State
National Forensics League member with Honor</p>

<p>Etc:
Expecting really good recs ( I know who I’ll ask and I think they both have a really high opinion of me)
Taking college bio classes @ the U Wisconsin (the U that most people from my school are looking to get into), will have taken ~15 credits or more by the time I apply to college.
Internship in carrot genetics lab last summer
Worked at day camp summer before that.</p>

<p>^Those stats are definitely MUCH better than mine…Thanks meadow for not being a complete ******* like some of the posters on CC… =)</p>

<p>Username:? idk. </p>

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<p>Now, that is amazing…despite that he doesn’t have a 4.0 ;)</p>

<p>These are the best stats I’ve come across on CC:</p>

<p>Summer Programs: RSI 2009

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<p>More on the same person:</p>

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<p>why are there two of these threads?</p>

<p>Meh. I’ve seen plenty amazing kids on CC. But I don’t care nearly enough to search for them or read their stats.</p>

<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/harvard-university/96497-my-blood-crimson.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/harvard-university/96497-my-blood-crimson.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>This guy is just AMAZING.</p>

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<p>^ Remember him? He’s Isomorphism. His chance thread attracted many, many CC’ers.</p>

<p>oh yeah i remember him</p>

<p>Data Box, nice job on qualifying for USAMO during your freshman year, brah!</p>

<p>If I somehow qualify this year, I would be so happy that I would start going to school drunk every day!!</p>

<p>^ Isn’t that a ■■■■■?</p>