<p>~4.4 GPA weighted ~3.9 unweighted
Top 5% of Class (of about 400, school doesn't do class ranks)
SAT I
740 Verbal
800 Math
690 Writing (9 Essay)</p>
<p>SAT II
780 Math II
690 Chemistry
****680 Literature</p>
<p>APs:
Chem 4
Stat 5
Eng Lang 5
This year, taking BC Calc, Eng Lit, Spanish, Physics
(hardest class strength)</p>
<p>Good Recs
ECs:
Volunteering at food packing place for poor jews (10-12th)
Soccer (9-10)
Volleyball (9-12) Captain Freshman/JV, CoCaptain Varsity
Class Vice President (9-11)
Class President (12th)
NHS (Tutoring hours?)
SNHS (Tutoring hours?)
Lifeguarded / taught swimming to little campers</p>
<p>Essay: Solid... Very descriptive, nice topic, some disadvantage, a struggle, a connection, and a lesson learned.</p>
<p>Lastly, Mother graduated from Wharton Grad
I heard Alumni + ED = Synergistic</p>
<p>Focus: Chances of ED into UPenn</p>
<p>Other Schools:
Brown
Dartmouth
Tufts
Wesleyan
JHU
Yale</p>
<p>^ ^ Are you serious, Rutgers Hopeful!!! No way.</p>
<p>Schools like Penn, Brown, Dartmouth, Tufts, JHU, Wes, and Yale are matches for very few people. The poster’s stats merely place them in the ballpark, but that’s it! Most people who apply there haev at ‘LEAST’ ballpark stats.</p>
<p>Dude, his stats are “weak” compared to people on this site as you put it. I think he is strong applicant for his schools, and he is very able to get in those schools. People should stop getting skewed results from people on this site who are true anomalies in the whole scheme of things when it comes to the regular applicant pool.</p>
<p>Exactly man. Its not like to get into IVY’s, the average is like 2400 or 1600 on old scale. Its funny man, but your scores are more than adequate if you write a good essay and present yourself as a great applicant.</p>