Official Harvard SCEA Class of 2017

<p>As sketchy as the above post may appear, I’d heed the warning it sets forth. To put it in perspective, I thought I had what it took to be accepted, but I guess I thought wrong. So here you have my Harvard saga.</p>

<p>Decision: Deferred
Then
Decision: Rejected</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2400 (single-sitting, one take)
[</em>] ACT: N/A
[<em>] SAT II: 800 Phys, 800 MII, 800 Chem
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): No rank
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): 5’s on 10 APs, 6 self-studied
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): N/A
[</em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 2 utility patents regarding electrical engineering and inorganic chemistry technological advances, 1st place Moody’s Mega Math Challenge, 3 publications, USAChO finalist, USAPhO semifinalist, AIME qualifier, US National History Bowl qualifier, national-level impromptu speaker and parliamentary debater.</p>

<p>[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Technology Student Association for four years (President), Model United Nations for four years (Undersecretary General – VP basically), Student Government for four years, Science League for four years, Tennis for three years (Varsity captain), JV Basketball, JV Soccer, distance runner (Half and full marathons), heavily involved musician (piano – 10 years, alto, tenor, baritone sax – 6 years, drums – played 4 years, was in a band)
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: Research positions at Princeton University and Rutgers University for four years. Tutor in SATs, math, physics, chemistry, and public speaking/debate.
[<em>] Volunteer/Community service: Help manage a local cultural school for younger children as president of the school, coach Dale Carnegie courses in public speaking and leadership, volunteer with a local physical therapy group.
[</em>] Summer Activities: Governor’s School, simultaneous research positions at Princeton and Rutgers, training for sports and distance running
[<em>] Essays: Pretty good, I thought
[</em>] Teacher Recommendations: Great
[<em>] Counselor Rec: Good, I hope – we had a great relationship
[</em>] Additional Rec: Phenomenal
[li] Interview: Invited me to dinner with he and his wife after 2.5 hours of chatting about everything you could possibly think of</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Objective stats and academic honors/awards
[</em>] Weaknesses: Presumably subjective matters and the essays. It simply could not have been objective metrics.
[li] Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected: Guess I just wasn’t Harvard’s type.</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]General Comments: Be really careful guys. I was rejected by Harvard, but ended up getting into all the other schools and programs I applied to, some of which are arguably more selective than Harvard (Jerome Fisher M&T at UPenn, Stanford for out-of-Cal students in metropolitan areas). I spent 5x more time on my Harvard application than every other school’s combined, for basically no positive gain. I am a year older than you all – I gain nothing by trolling you. Feel free to message me privately if you have any questions or concerns.</p>