<p>School Type: Medium Public
Location: Crestwood, Ky, USA
Race/Gender: White/ Male
Prospective Major: Political Science
Unweighted GPA: 3.65
Weighted GPA: 4.21
Class rank: 32 of 247 12%</p>
<p>SAT I Math: 590
SAT I Verbal: 630 </p>
<p>ACT Composite: 28 </p>
<p>Extracurricular Info:
Class President
Captain of football team
Varsity player for all four years
National Honor Society
Beta Club
KUNA (Kentucky United Nations Assembly)
30+ hrs of community service a year feeding underprivileged children
Young Republican
Student Council Chairman
Who among American High School Students
Ski Club
German Club (a.k.a. Stammtisch)
Junior Advisory board
Debate team
Academic Team
Rank of Star in Boyscouts </p>
<p>Other Info:
Catholic
I am Class of 2006
3- AP World History Exam </p>
<p>Junior Schedule:
AP United States History
Adv. Pre-Cal/Intro to Calc
German 3
Psychology
Adv. English 3
Discovering the Arts (required)
Adv. Physics </p>
<p>Senior Schedule:
AP English Composition/ Literature
AP European History
AP Calculus BC
Structured Programming
Political Sciences
(I am taking all the AP available that coincide with my schools master schedule) </p>
<p>I'm being recruited to play football at a few Ivy league schools, i dont know if this helps my chances at ND or not. </p>
<p>I know my scores are low but i am retaking them and hoping for at least a 1300 SAT and 30 ACT.</p>
<p>If you get your scores up, I'd say you've got a good shot. If you got your ACT up to around a 31-32, I wouldn't even send in your SAT scores unless they're in the upper 1300s.</p>
<p>Thanks for the advice, i'll keep that in mind. Do you or anyone else know is ND takes the best of several ACT subscores and then create a composite score? Or do you have to get a 31-32 composite on the test?</p>
<p>With ACT it is all about the composite (unfortunately). I had a 29 after taking it twice but if I had combined subscores I would have had a 34....it makes no sense, lol. That would have helped but I transferred in so it all came out in a wash at the end.</p>
<p>ughhhhh..... The price to be a Fighting Irish... and I will gladly pay that price.</p>
<p>That is how you have to look at it. If you don't get in it is a difficult process, transferring always is, but it is so worth it! If you are trying to get to the right school and you have a good reason to transfer it is always worth it. I will be honest with you, while I hope you don't have to take the path I took I also wouldn't change a thing. I learned so much from my experience and met so many more great people that I would never go back. Creighton will always hold a special place in my heart. While everything went wrong for me my senior year, it worked out perfectly in the end. I am sure it will be the same for you, just keep fighting for it and you will be a Fighting Irish. Good luck!</p>
<p>You have great ECs, and as much as I love ND... don't be too bothered if you don't get in. Being a recruited athlete at an Ivy league school is an awesome thing. You get to play sports at a college level and get a world-renound education at the same time. It's just a win-win for you.... as great of a school as Notre Dame is... you have some sweet options in line. The only thing I'd really say is see if you can get that ACT up. Good luck man</p>
<p>So wait... Are you saying that I have a good chance but not to get discouraged if I dont get accepted? I'm sorry that was just a lil' confusing to me.</p>
<p>And i appriciate ANY comments you can give me.</p>
<p>your really border line... your class rank and SAT are both below the mean... so you really need to hope your essays/recs help you a lot. Your EC's look solid, so that's good.</p>
<p>You are basically where I was sitting (though my scores were a bit stronger). I was a 3 year letterman in swimming (recruited a bit D-III but nothing big) with a very strong leadership resume, it was by far my strength and really what made me stand out. I was rejected EA and ended up getting here through transferring. I think you have a shot, but I definately think it is an uphill battle. Get the grades up as much as you can, retake the tests, get a good essay and pray, that is all you can do. Getting into ND is crazy, there are people that get in that shouldn't and those who don't who should. Just know that whatever happens happens for the best and no matter what you can always go the transfer route, I should know. Good luck, let me know if there is anything I can do to help, even if it is just lighting a candle for you in the grotto.</p>
<p>Why am I being so cryptic? I will just fill this in as well as I can remember and hopefully it will help you compare. Remember though that admissions is a dynamic process, it is hard to know what got you in or what kept you out.</p>
<p>School Type: Medium Private (Jesuit)
Location: Denver, Colorado
Race/Gender: White/ Male
Prospective Major: Pre-med when I applied out of high school, psychology now.
Unweighted GPA: 3.5 (nearly hardest schedule)
Weighted GPA: we don't weight but would have been around a 4.0
Class rank: top 15%</p>
<p>SAT I Math: 630
SAT I Verbal: 690</p>
<p>ACT Composite: 29</p>
<p>Extracurricular Info:
Class President
Three year varsity letterman in swimming
Part of four state title teams
HOBY Representative
HOBY Junior Staff Member (2 years)
Student government four years
100+ hrs of community service for the three years prior to my application
And some other stuff that I can't remember, lol</p>
<p>Other Info:
Catholic
I am Class of 2003</p>
<p>Rejected from ND</p>
<p>College Info:
Creighton University
Freshman Year 1st Semester 3.17 (got a C in calculus, it really isn't my thing but I wrote an essay on that)
Freshman Year 2nd Semester 3.9
Freshman GPA 3.55
Accepted as a transfer to ND and BC, attend ND</p>
<p>Whatever you do don't let all of this bum you out, I know I let it bum me out. I have friends that have my stats and lower that got into ND so you just can't ever tell. The main thing is that you know that if you really want to be here, you will be (even if you get a C in Calc and only have a 3.1 your first semester of college). Don't give up if it doesn't happen the first time around, and enjoy it if it doesn't. I enjoyed being at Creighton and I had a great scholarship to boot (I really miss that). Remember, if you do end up transferring you still get the same ND degree, you just pay less for it!</p>
<p>Hey, thanks for all your support Irish. You really know how to get up a guys spirits and encourage him to work harder. I'm sure I'll have a bunch of questions come August/ September so stick around. haha</p>
<p>Hopefully you weren't being sarcastic, I am not sure, but I do hope I helped. All I know is that ND admissions are really tough right now but they do take their time with every application and everyone gets looked at by more than one person. Essay is key, a really good essay could carry almost anyone in. Just keep the faith, keep up the good work, and never give up! Let me know if I can help in any way!</p>
<p>Jhoop, where abouts in KY are you from? I live in N. KY</p>
<p>I live east of Lousville in Oldham County.</p>
<p>Don't Give Up! I applied with less than beautiful stats EA and was accepted, if you get your scores up a little, and write a good essay, I'm sure you will be fine. You have awesome EC's, and a strong courseload. If you ever have any questions feel free to PM me or anything. =)</p>
<p>hey JadeRain05,
can u take a look at my stats and tell me what you think? i was told not to apply EA by my admissions ND counselor unless i got a 1400 on the SAT. So i am still sweating it and waiting till first week in April to find out RD. i have a 1360, 4.2 weighted gpa, SAT II score of 740 on math IIC. I am taking Calc CD, AP Eng Lit, AP Econ, AP Physics C, Internship...PE...
Varsity Lacrosse, team captain on JV, tons of community service. I am President of a club that supports a city wide underprivileged kids program. I was awarded volunteer of the yr. for the whole city for that...
also, i scored a 5 as a junior on the Calc AB test, and a 4 on Physics AB...
I have fantastic recommendations from my Calc and Physics teachers. Also from counselor. I think my essay is very solid...also, I attended summer program at ND, that i had to apply to with essay, transcripts, teacher and counselor recommendation...don't know if that helps...what do you think? thanks for any advice you can give...congrats on being in!</p>
<p>also, if anyone else has any thoughts, feel free...thanks!</p>
<p>I'm impressed peter kelly.</p>
<p>thanks so much. i'm so impressed with everyone i've read about here...actually quite intimidating...i'm definitely not trying to impress...i am just really wondering what u think my chances are at ND??? march is going to be a long month! are you in?</p>