<p>DECISION: ACCEPTED</p>
<p>Objective:</p>
<p>SAT I (breakdown): 1790 (CR 610 MATH 650 WRITING 530) PSAT 170 and 176
ACT: N/A (Just took it)
SAT II: N/A
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.91</p>
<p>Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Unknown</p>
<p>AP (place score in parenthesis):World History (5) European History (4)</p>
<p>IB (place score in parenthesis): n/a</p>
<p>Award(s) Granted: Amherst College telementoring; Waitlisted for the conferences; Nominated for Campus Visit</p>
<p>Subjective:</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities (place leadership roles in parenthesis): NHS, Quill & Scroll, Key Club, We The People (secretary)</p>
<p>Job/Work Experience: Company secretary</p>
<p>Volunteer/Community service: Lots of it (tutoring middle school kids) and other stuff</p>
<p>Summer Activities: not much</p>
<p>Essays: I think they weren’t that great, very rushed. If I would’ve dedicated more time maybe I would have received better awards.</p>
<p>Teacher Recommendation: Probably good, got it from my Criminal Justice Teacher</p>
<p>Other:
State (if domestic applicant): FL</p>
<p>Country (if international applicant):</p>
<p>School Type: Public</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Hispanic</p>
<p>Gender: Female</p>
<p>Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): <50,000</p>
<p>Hooks (First Generation College, Minority,Learning Disability, etc.): First Generation</p>
<p>Reflection:
Strengths: Probably my academic course load and extracurriculars.</p>
<p>Weaknesses: My personal statement and separate essays, my SAT score is also pretty low.</p>
<p>Why you think you were accepted/rejected: It was probably my academic work, GPA, EC and maybe my teacher recommendation. Honestly just find something that sets you apart.</p>
<p>What other Scholarships will you be applying for: National College Match in the Fall and other scholarships.</p>
<p>General Comments: Kind of sad at my results, was hoping to qualify for a summer program, oh well. If I could go back I would dedicate more time to my essays, I think those are major. Good luck to future applicants!</p>