Chances at Grinell

<p>-Profile:-</p>

<p>-Asian Indian from New Jersey</p>

<p>Stats:
SAT I- 1480/ Math IC - 760, Math IIC - 800, Bio- 790, Physics- 790, Latin- 720, Writing- 640/</p>

<p>9 APs:</p>

<p>Senior Year: AB Calc, Statistics, Latin: Vergil,</p>

<p>Year Off (see below): Physics B, English Language, Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry, BC Calculus
-Mostly 5's and 4's</p>

<p>Grades:
Freshman year, I had attended a prep school in which I received a 98.5 average with the highest GPA of a 4.2/4.2 with the most difficult courses and perhaps ranked in the top three students academically.</p>

<p>(Sophmore-Senior)
I attend an elite boarding school, Deerfield Academy, where about 33% of the seniors attend the Ivy Leagues. At this difficult place, I, personally, have an 88 average. The school, however, does not rank. The kids who get accepted to Harvard, Princeton, or Yale get around a 91-93 average. Thus, this school is very competetive and a feeder to the top universities. I am on target for perhaps the lower end of the Ivies and other great institutions.</p>

<p>NOTE: I actually just graduated and I enrolled at Vandy but I am taking a year off. I did not get into Cornell RD and got waitlisted at JHU. My current plans are to attend a biomedical science college in India as a part-time student, do research, do many community service in the neighboring areas and in hospitals, and come back with a solid foundation entering pre-med in college. I hope this is a good idea to benefit myself as an individual and also for colleges to look upon both upon my academic and personal character. It will be a great oppotunity to go home to my native land after more than 10 years and will truly be a revitalizing and cultural experience.</p>

<p>Also, another question, as I take a year off, will colleges consider and lean towards primarily on my senior year grades and what I do the year off?</p>

<p>P.S.- Those sat IIs and additional Ap courses were new and after the deadline. I am adding them for my re-applying process this year so I dont want you guys to consider that the same results would proceed again this year.</p>

<p>Also, I realize the 640 SAT II writing is bad, but I heard that they may not consider writing so my 1480 is pretty legit as one component, but I may retake just to better my writing score.</p>

<p>I have a great list of extra-curriculars which I have not compiled yet but will do so. But I have had many leadership obligations and awards with a well-rounded base that ranges from amazing,
- excellent community service from all kinds with many hours and extends to an international scope. (Seeds of Peace Fundraiser, Round Square, over 300 hours volunteering in hospital (both India and US), awarded a grant to start my own project for two months to teach senior citizens at a retirement center basic computer skills, started camp in India for underpriveleged kids, teaching both academics and fitness classes, many other projects at school etcc.. will perhaps make a portfolio)
-Dance for 5 years and choreographer and leader of various genres. We have an excellent program.
-Vbaseball 2 years - went to new england championship. Varsity Soccer and swimming for 1 year.
-Debate with a few awards. Math team with many awards and great scores & percentiles nationally. (AMC, AIME...)
-President of several significant clubs that have made impact on the community and to myself. -Dance, Yoga, Black student Association, Vocal percussion-
-Piano for 7 years- taking lessons, performing in recitals and bands. Some accapella (vocal percussionist).
-Big Brother/Math Tutor/Buddy system/Head Tour Guide/Technology Proctor/Website Editor/Hospital Volunteering</p>

<h2>I have additional great activites plus awards whcih I have not listed. But most ly, I hope what I have done in such an environment and caliber of my school is what will be impressive to colleges.</h2>

<p>Reccs: 6 reccs
-2 history, 1 Latin, 2 Science Reccs from (India), 1 from a boss, 1 Dance Teacher
(colleges will like to see reccs from both environments and schools)
-I will make a community service portfolio with my excellent activities that ranges from international experiences to my local community.
-(Also I will send a dance tape and resume) - UGrad colleges
- And as well as a reserach report(s) of the science work I do from India.
-Also, my grandmother passed away during exam week during a term where I received an average of 83. This was sophmore year and I hope
these colleges understand this number as I will be sure to write a letter.</p>

<p>Other notes to clarify:
-I will still be considered a high school student from Deerfield. (thus not international)
-I will still be consdered as applying as an incoming freshman. (thus not a transfer)</p>

<p>So please, can you rate my chances:</p>

<p>Thanks I appreciate your help a lot.</p>

<p>Are you going to apply early? I think they take something like 70% of early applicants.</p>

<p>I am applying Regular</p>

<p>Well they accept 65% of regular applicants too so theres no need to apply early to increase chances. the early acceptance rate is 83%.</p>

<p>how do you rate my chances, also are there any merit awards or any other things that I may possibly qualify for ?</p>

<p>I guess could I be a shoe-in?</p>

<p>I'm not very familiar with the school, but the acceptance rate is strangely high, so I'm guessing it has a self selecting applicant pool. Those numbers can be deceiving.</p>

<p>Grinnell's acceptance rate is much lower than the 65 percent reported in the most recent edition of U.S. News. According to its website the acceptance rate for the incoming class of 2009 was 37.5 percent and the average SAT of the incoming class is 1390.</p>

<p>Oh I'm just going off of what was in my Insiders Guide to the Colleges, which has been very trusty...</p>

<p>The guides were published typically a year ago based on data from a year or two before that. This year's admissions have been particulary competititive and I think you will see that many schools have dropped int to the 30's, I know both Kenyon and Grinnell are in that category this year. Check the common data set at the schools you are interested in. Many have the class of 2009 data already posted. Others will soon.</p>

<p>i'd say you're in</p>

<p>You should be in as long as you use fewer commas in your essay. :-) If you were midwestern white, it may be a little closer, but the minority status should pretty much make you a lock.</p>

<p>Just don't take any classes elsewhere. I came in as a transfer, and they accepted about 20 of us out of 210 applicants.</p>