OFFICIAL 2014 MIT RD Decisions

<p>Accepted</p>

<p>Stats:[ul]
[<em>]SAT: 2010 (720 Math, 670 Critical Reading, 620 Writing)
[</em>]SAT II: 790 Physics, 780 Math 2
[<em>]ACT: N/A
[</em>]GPA: 3.8 (Weighted), 3.72 (Unweighted)
[<em>]Rank: Top 10%
[</em>]Other Tests (AMC, AP, IB): AP World History (5), AP Computer Science A (5), AP Physics B (5), AP United States History (5)
[/ul]Subjective[ul]
[<em>]Essays: Wrote about my love for Computer Science, living in NYC, influence of my parents.
[</em>]Recs: One from my AP U.S Teacher. One from my AP Comp Sci Teacher. They were good in terms of the recs highlighting different aspects of me as a student.
[<em>]Supplementary Material:N/A
[</em>]Summer Activities: SYEP 2009, NYU Precollege 2009, Intel Parallelism Programming Workshop.
[<em>]Hook(recruited athlete, legacy, Nobel Prize): Race and Gender?
[/ul]Personal[ul]
[</em>]Location: New York City
[<em>]High School Type: One of the Top High Schools in the U.S. according to US News and World Report
[</em>]Ethnicity: African-American
[<em>]Gender: Female
[/ul]Other[ul]
[</em>]Extracurriculars: Varsity Softball (4 years), FRC Robotics Team (3 years), FLL Robotics Team (1 year), FLL Volunteer Referee (3 years), Volunteered at a Kindergarten for a few months.
[<em>]Awards: AP Scholar w/ Honor
[</em>]Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected: I honestly have no idea.
[li]Advice? Commiserations? Feel like bragging?:Odds are I’m not going to MIT. For those accepted, Congrats. If you were rejected, you’re probably going to succeed in life no matter what school you go to. [/li][/ul]</p>