Admission Results Class of 2014-statistical reference

<p>Regular decision letters should be arriving any day now. Best of luck to all. Go Tigers!</p>

<p>Please post only your stats on this thread for easy reference to others:</p>

<ol>
<li>Accepted/Rejected/any scholarship & amt</li>
<li>In-state/Out-of-state</li>
<li>Program applied to</li>
<li>Unweighted GPA</li>
<li>SAT (CR + MATH) / ACT</li>
<li>Relevant ECs</li>
</ol>

<ol>
<li>Accepted with the OOS Tuition Waiver</li>
<li>Out-of-state</li>
<li>Pre-Business</li>
<li>~3.8</li>
<li>2100 SAT (1400 M + CR)</li>
<li>Bodybuilding, Martial Arts</li>
</ol>

<ol>
<li>Waitlisted</li>
<li>OOS</li>
<li>Pre-Business</li>
<li>3.0 (almost all honor classes at a prestigious all boy prep school)</li>
<li>26 ACT
6.Wrestling/football captain, lots of community service, etc.</li>
</ol>

<p>eastikop is that GPA weighted or not? I’m really worried about the OOS waiver and we appear to have pretty similar stats.</p>

<p>1: Waitlisted
2: OOS
3: History
4:3.25
5:1230
6: Mock Trial/Model UN</p>

<ol>
<li>Accepted with OOS tuition waiver</li>
<li>OOS</li>
<li>Pre-Business</li>
<li>4.0 unweighted</li>
<li>2200 SAT (1440 M + CR)</li>
<li>Student Gov’t/Community Service</li>
</ol>

<p>D’s Stats:</p>

<ol>
<li>Accepted/OOS scholarship/Calhoun Honors College - National Scholars finalist</li>
<li>Out-of-state</li>
<li>Biochemistry</li>
<li>4.00 unweighted, 4.93 weighted</li>
<li>SAT 1370 (CR & Math)/ ACT 32</li>
<li>NHS (Executive Board), Mu Alpha Theta Math Honor Society (President), Speech & Debate team (Secretary), Junior Classic League (Triumvirate), Latin Honor Society (President), Peer tutors, HOSA, lots of community service.</li>
</ol>

<p>1: Waitlisted
2: OOS
3: undecided
4:3.7
5:1190/1600
6: lots of community service</p>

<p>kind of surprised being that i got into penn state OOS main campus</p>

<p>CollegeboundTN: eastikop was accepted in early January, and according to a December post the 3.75 is UW and W since no weighted courses were taken.</p>

<p>S’s stats:</p>

<ol>
<li>Accepted</li>
<li>Out-of-state</li>
<li>Engineering</li>
<li>3.5</li>
<li>1150</li>
<li>Lots of leadership EC, plus unusual ECs-builds computers and is an active pilot</li>
</ol>

<p>S just got accepted into engineering! 3.0 GPA (UW from top MA public HS), 1350 SATs, some honors and AP courses. He is happy!</p>

<p>S got Bridge to Clemson
1250/1790
3.1 Gpa
not going</p>

<p>forgot to say OOS</p>

<ol>
<li>Accepted</li>
<li>Out of state</li>
<li>Engineering</li>
<li>3.8</li>
<li>1230/ 28 on ACT</li>
<li>Internship, NHS, Relay for Life, Steering Com, etc</li>
</ol>

<p>s oos waitlisted</p>

<p>SATs 1980/1380</p>

<p>GPA 85/100</p>

<p>6aps/honors</p>

<p>many ecs</p>

<p>Nationally ranked swimmer</p>

<p>what are chances from waitlist?</p>

<ol>
<li>Rejected (with offer of admittance for Fall 2011, weird)</li>
<li>OOS</li>
<li>Architecture</li>
<li>3.5 UW (school does not weight)</li>
<li>1840 SAT </li>
<li>Eagle Scout, NHS, band, chorus</li>
</ol>

<ol>
<li>Accepted (summer 2010)</li>
<li>Out-of-state</li>
<li>Graphic Comm</li>
<li>3.2-3.3ish</li>
<li>1040? / 23</li>
<li>despite my GPA & Test scores my resume is quite impressive imo, plenty of leadership positions, job experience related to my major, & a few college courses, legacy also</li>
</ol>

<p>**I’m beyond surprised, I was expecting either a rejection or bridge :]</p>

<p>Legacy can do wonders for you sometimes with Clemson admissions</p>

<ol>
<li>Offered Bridge to Clemson (which is essentially a rejection) </li>
<li>OOS</li>
<li>Engineering or Physics
4.84/100</li>
<li>1250/1800SAT </li>
<li>4 yrs student gov, over 300 hours volunteering time, band 3 yrs, various sports
Some AP math and science</li>
</ol>

<p>You can look at Bridge as a rejection but the more you look into it I think you will find this year a lot of students who got in last year would be getting Bridge letter if they were applying this year.</p>

<p>Beside Bridge is only a Freshman rejection it is also a sophmore acceptance once you complete Bridge for about $6,000-$8,000 less than your 1st year at Clemson.</p>