<p>Rejected</p>
<p>Stats:
* SAT I (by section): 2220 (720 CR 710 M 790 W)
* SAT IIs: 800 Math 2, 780 Literature, 760 Chemistry
* ACT: 33 (31 M 32 S 33 R 34 E)
* APs: All 5s: World History, U.S. Government, English Language, Chemistry
* IBs: None
* GPA: 3.8 unweighted
* Rank: 10 of about 450
* Other stats: National Merit Finalist</p>
<p>Subjective:</p>
<pre><code>* ECs listed on app: Piano lessons for 9 years, French exchange (host and guest), national honor society volunteering/organizing, volunteering at a nursing home 2 summers, leadership camp, science camp, book club 3 years, classic films club (vp and co-founder)
- Job/Work Experience: Babysitting 5 years
- Essays (subject and responses): None were that good, at all. I also probably made them uncomfortable by being too personal with my “greatest challenge” essay.
- Teacher Recs: I read the one from my Ancient Greek teacher…very, very flattering. I got the other from a math teacher who wrote a nice recommendation for me for a summer program; so I’d guess it was good as well.
- Counselor Rec: He doesn’t know me well, but quite possibly pretended he did.
- Applied early and deferred? Yes.
- Hook (if any): Underrepresentedish region (Midwest)
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<p>Location/Person:</p>
<pre><code>* State or Country: Missouri
- School Type, Average Stats of School (if available): Public, most go to community or technical college
- Ethnicity: White
- Gender: F
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<p>General Comments/Congratulations/Venting/Commiserations/Scholarships,etc:
I definitely did not expect to get in. Especially because I had an awkward interview. This was my only rejection, but just because I didn’t apply to many uber-selective schools.
Accepted to Penn State Honors College, McGill University, Barnard College, and some crappy backups.</p>