<p>@jbryant I’m in Queens, and “unofficially” I’m accepted.</p>
<p>Stats:
ACT: C-31, E-30, S-34, M-28 R-36 (W-28)
SAT: 1970 (R-700, M-620, W-650)
SAT II: U.S. History-670, Literature-660, World History-580(taken as a Sophomore)
APs: 5 in total, 2 this year (my school only offers at most a possible three AP junior and senior year, and one sophomore year)
GPA: 90+
ECs: Too many to post - I didn’t have enough room on the CommonApp for them all. But the most impressive is probably co-captain of my schools Model UN team, Senior Grade Representative, and being part of a documentary that involved filming/editing/interviewing Holocaust survivors.
Recs: Hopefully good, and they were from impressive people
Gender: female
Instate - a private religious school with a dual curriculum</p>
<p>@jeff I don’t believe they sent out emails yet. Not too sure, can anyone else attest otherwise? @Teenage Ahh. Congratulations; you seem on par with it! Now just wait for the official acceptance, and you’ll be on your way :)</p>
<p>@kryanchun
What?! I applied in November. What were your stats? We’re they really good? I’ve never heard of anyone being moved to the ea pool before. And in case u don’t wanna tell me your stats, can you at least tell me if mine are at least close to yours.
SAT: 1990
GPA: 3.7 (unweighted)</p>
<p>@Awsome
You are right on the money! You should have applied Early Action, there’s no doubt that you wouldn’t have gotten an acceptance.
-it seems that the trend is relatively high SAT scores, which you nailed right on the head.</p>
<p>Do the status checker to see if they moved your RD to EA.</p>
<p>@jb
I think I realized a problem. On my status checker, the application preference has nothing under it for the fall 2014 term. Is it supposed to say ea or rd?</p>