Hii, I am currently in 8th grade and applying for 9th grade 2022-2023 fall at Exeter and quite a few other schools like Deerfield, Hotchkiss, Groton, Milton, Andover, St.Paul, Concord, Lawrenceville, Choate. I think my chances are pretty low looking at other people’s stats. However, I have not taken the SSATs and finished all my essays yet. What do you think can higher the chances for me in getting in?
I compete competitively in piano over 7 years (international competition as well)
my hobbies are songwriting and cycling
English club: speech festivals, writing (with awards but not a great amount)
Tennis: (beginning to learn it) trying to challenge me to have a career in it
The gifted Program at my school also does Model UN
I ballet + Figure Skating for over 7 years but quit, unfortunately (might continue but I accidentally pressed NO on the Candidate Profile)
Acting experiences
Mostly As
Know Chinese and French
So I’m pretty sure the SSAT, recs and essays are super important for me… What advice will you give me for that?
Also, I applied for financial aid but I’m planning to send an email to them saying I won’t need it because I talked to my parents and they said it was fine… (will this email below be fine?)
" Hello (school name):
(and then my personal information)
We said we will be applying for financial aid in the inquiry form and the candidate profile. After some understanding about financial aid, we have decided that we will not be needing it. Will there be any ways to change the status of it on the candidate profile or on the application?"
I’m a senior at one of those schools, and I wouldn’t say so. Your profile seems to be pretty in line with that of a typical student; that said, admissions have gotten a lot more competitive since I applied in 2018, so I’m not sure if my knowledge still holds true.
Just make sure that your SSATs and essays are good, and you’ll be fine! Really try to get your personality to shine through in both your writing and the interviews—I’d argue that that is one of the most important parts of one’s application.
Also, I believe that if you don’t submit the financial aid form, you will not considered for financial aid. But sending such an email should help for clarity’s sake.
I’m just a bit worried because I looked at other’s stats and see that they are so much better.
I am from Hong Kong and I am an international student applying… I forgot to mention I also have some leadership roles like class monitress, prefects or subject leader…
I’m just pretty stressed out atm
If anyone has any advice for me pls feel free to responseeeee
We don’t have enough info to chance you. And if we did have enough info, we would say we still didn’t because perfect kids who are also full pay get turned down all the time and financial aid kids even more so. So work on the grades and essays and SSAT and find schools where you find a good fit. Also try and find some less selective schools. You can look on hidden gems thread.
Hey! I’m a 9th grader at Andover. I know, at least for my school, the SSAT isn’t the most important component of the application - I didn’t even take the test, and still got in. I think if you want to take it, then take it and if it’s a great score, then submit it, but if you’re worried it would weigh down your application, then don’t submit it.
Not to be mean (you are a great candidate), but it’s practically impossible to prepare for the SSAT in 10 days . Take some time during the Christmas holiday to craft some essays. Maybe PM me ur discord? We can chat there.
Actually I take that back. If you put everything else aside, 10 days is enough to get a decent score. But I still recommend you honing your application. That’s what they care about.
can i submit ssat after the decision tho…or is it must before, and if its bad like 70 something percentile is my chances like 0, how do i increase vocab rn? should i go to another country to test again?