<p>Decision: Accepted by A/S</p>
<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2150 - 650 CR, 770 M, 730 W
[</em>] ACT: 34 - 34 E, 36 M, 33 R, 33 S
[<em>] SAT II: 800 Math 2, 770 Chem, 770 World History
[</em>] Unweighted GPA: 95.3 (out of 100)
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): N/A
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): Comp Sci A (5), World History (5), US History (5), French Language (2)
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): N/A
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP US Gov, AP Calc BC, AP Physics B, AP Lit, Some non-APs
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): None
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Research Program, Math Team, Robotics, Science Olympiad
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: None
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: Library (~75 Hours)
[<em>] Summer Activities: Baseball Camp
[</em>] Essays: Great - Supplement showed a lot of interest in going to Cornell
[<em>] Teacher Recommendation: Good (hopefully…)
[</em>] Counselor Rec: Same (Didn’t read recs)
[<em>] Additional Rec: Same
[</em>] Interview: None (A/S)
[/ul]Other[ul]</p>
<p>[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): NY
[</em>] Country (if international applicant): USA
[<em>] School Type: Top Public School
[</em>] Ethnicity: White
[<em>] Gender: M
[</em>]Income Bracket: <100K
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): Odd Major Choice[/li][/ul]
Reflection[ul]</p>
<p>[<em>] Strengths: A lot of APs, Good Essays, ECs supported Career Interest
[</em>] Weaknesses: Bad SAT Scores
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected: Strengths
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/deferred/rejected:
Accepted: Cornell, Columbia, Brandeis, Hamilton, BU, UMass
Waitlisted: WUSTL
Rejected: Harvard, Yale, Princeton
[/ul]</p>
<p>General Comments:
Congrats to everyone who got in! My advice for Cornell A/S (and most colleges in general) is to show interest in the schools you’re applying to. All of these top schools have a ton of applicants, so that extra interest can really help you stand out among other fringe applicants.</p>