<p>Decision: Waitlisted</p>
<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 650CR 680W 780M (2110/1430)
[</em>] ACT:
[<em>] SAT II (if submitted): 640US, 780M1, 730M2
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 93.62/100 (97+ for the past two years)
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable):
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): 5APGOV 4APUSH, took AP Italian Class but not exam
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis):
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP Comparative Government, AP Calc BC, Legal Ethics, Criminal Law, Advanced Volleyball, Civil Law, Criminal Procedure, Forensic Chemistry, Journalism, Economics
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.):
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):
Varsity Softball (10,11,12)
Big Sibs Club (11)
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: Interned at the DA of Queens County
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: 100 hours working with inner-city middle school kids, another 150 because the internship was unpaid.
[<em>] Essays: n/a
[</em>] Teacher Recommendation: both excellent
[<em>] Counselor Rec: excellent
[</em>] Additional Rec: didn’t send
[<em>] Interview: n/a
[/ul]Other[ul]
[</em>] Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes
[<em>] Intended Major: Economics
[</em>] State (if domestic applicant): New York City
[<em>] Country (if international applicant):
[</em>] School Type: Large Public, Graduating Class ~1300
[<em>] Ethnicity: White
[</em>] Gender: Female
[<em>] Income Bracket: ~130K
[</em>] Hooks (URM, first generation college, research, etc.):
[/ul]**Reflection **[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Scores
[</em>] Weaknesses: Lack of leadership?
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Literally, I have no idea. I’m not overqualified?
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected?
Accepted: SUNY Binghamton, SUNY Albany, UMass Amherst, Boston University
Waitlisted: American U, University of Chicago, Northeastern (lol)
Deferred: University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Waiting On: Harvard, Cornell, Notre Dame, UMich
[/ul]General Comments:
This is heartbreaking. Looks like I’ll be at state university next year.</p>