These are my stats. Hope it helps!
Decision: Accepted
Objective:
[ *] SAT I (breakdown): Did not submit.
[ *] ACT: 28 (29 superscore) English (34) Math (30)
[ *] SAT II: Did not take.
[ *] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.8
[ *] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 10%
[ *] AP (place score in parenthesis): N/A
[ *] IB (place score in parenthesis): N/A
[ *] Senior Year Course Load: (All dual enrollment) World Civilization I, Experiencing Literature, General Biology I, Organic Chemistry I, Probability and Statistics, World Civilization II, Macroeconomics, Intro to Sociology, General Psychology, Fundamentals of Speech Communication, and College Success
Subjective:
[ *] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Shadowed several neurosurgeons and neurologists at Vanderbilt.
[ *] Job/Work Experience: None
[ *] Volunteer/Community service: Volunteered at three hospitals, Red Cross, and several other places (350 words).
[ *] Summer Activities: Volunteered
[ *] Essays: My essay was originally 650 words but the limit was 400 words, so it was not as great as it was originally.
[ *] Teacher Recommendations: Great
[ *] Counselor Rec: Great
[ *] Additional Rec: Great
[ *] Interview: None
Other
[ *] Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes
[ *] Intended Major: Neuroscience
[ *] State (if domestic applicant): Tennessee
[ *] Country (if international applicant):
[ *] School Type: Public
[ *] Race(s) (AI/AN, Asian, AA, NH/PI, White, not reported): Indian
[ *] Gender: Female
[ *] Income Bracket: > 120,000
[ *] Hooks/tips (URM, athlete, legacy, 1st gen, etc.): My father attended the Michigan State. Earning an associates degree in high school (67 credits).
Reflection
[ *] Strengths: Extracurriclar activities
[ *] Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected: I took many challenging classes that most high school students do not have the opportunity to take (i.e. Organic Chemistry).
[ *] Where else were you accepted/deferred/rejected: Accepted to the University of Tennessee - Knoxville. Applied to Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Northeastern, Brandeis, University of Florida, Florida State, and University of Pittsburgh.