<p>Stats:
SAT: 1400 (660 V, 740 M)
SAT IIs: 800 (Math IIC), 740 (Writing), 720 (US History)
GPA: 3.8/4 (totally unweighted… although all classes at my school are equivalent to advanced honors, with the addition of AP courses).
Rank: Top 10% (in a class of 66)
Other stats: all 5s and one 4 on AP tests, Cum Laude inductee, Dartmouth College Book Award Winner, Class president, Varsity Tennis MVP, MIP, and one-year captain, state runner-up in doubles, regional champion in doubles for two years</p>
<p>Current HS courses:
AP English
AP Calculus AB
AP Biology
Anatomy and Physiology
Psychology</p>
<p>Subjective:
Essays: One about playing classical piano for 13 years, an essay concerning my pro-choice beliefs and how my own adoption has formed my beliefs.
Teacher Recs: both very good
Counselor Rec: very good
Hook (if any): I sent in a tape of a chopin waltz and a bach prelude/fugue as well as an extra reccomendation from my piano teacher of 10 years; legacy</p>
<p>Location/Person:
State or Country: Arizona
School Type: Country Day
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Gender: Female
Other Factors:None that I can think of</p>
<p>hey guys, I just wanted to apologize for my words earlier. I didn’t mean any of it. I was in a terrible mood. you guys are amazing and deserved to get in. sorry to the minorties… xuper… davidrune… chidimma…sprezzatura… ALL OF YOU. I am so sorry.</p>
<p>hey sligokier. Yale changed its early policy to EA (early action). This way, whether excepted early or not, everyone still has a chance to apply to others schools regular decision</p>
<p>My sister applied to Yale early this year. She got deferred. I’m not sure of all her EC stats… but she does the IB system and got straight 7’s. she got 45/45 on IB. But she got a 1290 on her SAT!
I guess SATs aren’t everything. I mean, people with 1600 got rejected EA.</p>