<p>AI - 217 (using decile); 227 (using guesstimated rank)
Accepted - RD</p>
<p>AI: 236
Accepted: Regular</p>
<p>lol not that it matters much for this thread, but WLed RD with a 233</p>
<p>234 accepted regular</p>
<p>202, methinks ec's played a major role in my admittance :p oh yeah, rd</p>
<p>224, ed.</p>
<p>... wha'ever... :p</p>
<p>
yeah make that two!!</p>
<p>even if i had 1600/2400 and had 1st rank, my AI dont come to 239!!! maybe the calculator can sense tht its me....:D</p>
<p>1st rank in a small class is no good. You ned to be first in a BIG class :p</p>
<p>ECs are obviously a HUGE factor but I remember the original admissions article in the Prince saying that the number of 'academic ones' in the admitted pool was at an alltime high which itself is an indication that Pton definitely uses AI</p>
<p>220- accepted ED</p>
<p>239- accepted RD :D</p>
<p>adides - 1600 2400 and (close to) straight As in a class size of 100 doesn't break 230 either...</p>
<p>Accepted ED
Using my unofficial, accurate ranking of 4 - 228
Using the ranking of 2 (three people tied for perfect-scoring IB diplomas) - 232
Using the unofficial decile ranking of 10% - 223
Using my unofficial GPA - 233-236</p>
<p>(My school does not rank, does not have percentiles and does not calculate a GPA).</p>
<p>mea, yeah i played around with the calculator and realized that even if one has 1600/2400, the class size needs to be 218 students to get 239 and 295 students to get 240...meh...what do i care now...</p>
<p>p.s. - yeah, i have too much time...me on a vacation...:D</p>
<p>226, early</p>
<p>219, early</p>
<p>239, early</p>
<p>ED accepted</p>
<p>179</p>
<p>athlete</p>
<p>235, regular</p>
<p>240
Early Decision</p>
<p>221, Regular Decision</p>
<p>Tigers '09</p>