<p>@StudiousMaximus Thank your willingness to post your stats and share it with the rest of us. It didn’t make me feel so bad after reading stats of another applicant who was well-qualified for the program, but didn’t get in.</p>
<p>I have a 4.0 unweighted (4.63 weighted, cumulative), play 2 varsity sports since freshman year, and scored a 2390 on the SAT. I am also captain of my school’s sports team, president of a club, and an officer in a few other clubs, in addition to being members of CSF and NHS. I also live less than an hour away from the campus. I think what I was missing was something big in the science category. (I’m posting this so that future applicants will have a better idea to gauge their chances. I hope this will help them.)</p>
<p>@Desperados I can’t imagine what would be coming out of your mouth if you were to not be accepted into the program. I don’t even think it would even occur to you to post your stats for the benefit of others. You should try looking at this in a brighter light. People who apply next year will have a better idea of what SIMR is looking for.</p>