<p>BC is my top choice and I won’t find out until April, so if you don’t mind will you post some of your credentials/scores to see if I have a chance (I’ve posted a lot of my information for people to chance me).</p>
<p>currently a freshman in A&S…</p>
<p>SAT: 2070 (710, 690, 660 Writing)</p>
<p>Rank: Top 5%</p>
<p>Three Sport Varsity Athlete</p>
<p>over 200 volunteering at local hospital (I’m pre-med)</p>
<p>Other EC’s as well (lots of volunteering and whatnot)</p>
<p>I was accepted Early Action last year.</p>
<p>Could not be happier with BC at the moment. I LOVE this school. PM me if you have any questions whatsoever because this place is truly amazing and I wish I was there right now.</p>
<p>Also a current freshmen in A&S, accepted regular decision
1980 SAT (680, 650, 650)
5 AP’s in high school
Top 10%
Not many leadership positions, but involved in community service and some clubs at high school
From New England, small catholic high school</p>
<p>I also love it, let me know if you have any questions</p>
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<li>SAT: 1890 (670CR, 630M, 590W).</li>
<li>SAT2: 610 Latin, 600 Literature, 800 US History.</li>
<li>I took 5 AP courses in high school. At the time of my application, I had a 3 in AP English Language and Composition and a 5 in AP US History.</li>
<li>I was ranked within the top 12 percentile of my class (didn’t make it to the top 10, however).</li>
<li>At the time I was applying, I had a 3.72 weighted GPA. By the end of my senior year, I had a 3.81.</li>
<li>I also attended an inner-city high school in Boston, if that counts as anything.</li>
<li>I held a few leadership positions, but I wasn’t very involved in extracurriculars at all. </li>
<li>I was accepted at CSOM, regular decision.</li>
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<p>Thank you so much</p>
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<p>If this helps…
Caucasian Female
SC
Competitive Private School in Columbia
SAT:
CR:740
Math: 650
Writing: 640
SAT II’s: US History: 720 Literature: 750
GPA: 3.83
AP Courses: U
US History: 4
Language and Composition: 4
Environmental Science: not yet tested
World History: not yet tested
Literature: not yet tested
Essay: My essay started with a personal anecdote about class trip to Belize where I met a child that taught me the need for altruism in the word versus my ideas concerning population control.
I have visited BC, e-mailed regional representative, and stressed my interest to my college counselor who has called admissions
Extra: Dance for 13 yrs including competition with medals at state, piano for ten yrs, participated in play for 7 yrs
Varisty Track and Cross-Country
-MVP
- All-region runner
cheerleading
Active Volunteer at wildlife animal shelters and domestic animals
Involved in multiple clubs with leadership roles
First-Generation College Student</p>
<p>CSOM RD (way back in 2007 =P )</p>
<p>SAT : 1900 (Bombed the writing section, but the writing section was not weighed as heavily then as it is now)
2-way SAT : 1360
Rank : 72/954 (Top 10%)
ECs : Volunteered at a summer school, played clarinet, summer programs, etc.</p>