Class of 2005 - Who got in!

<p>well do anyone of u know what kind of aid is offered to intls? i mean are they generous or extremely difficult to budge...</p>

<p>Sounds really good campus wise..was looking through the brochure of Housing..soem of the housing looks alright..i mean it looks what any freshman dorm should look like...man is it possible for first yr students to get the suites..hehehehe! i can dream right
Sorry not soo sure about the aid!</p>

<p>I've just been offered a $20,000 scholarship. Not bad...</p>

<p>Yeah. I got a $28,000 scholarship but with out of state fees it doesn't really do much. But I'll take it!</p>

<p>Yeah, mine's in state, so I don't have to pay as much. Congratulations!</p>

<p>Yeah I got a 24,000 one!! but im outt state 2...flipchick ur soo lucky..and ur gonna apply 4 financial aid yeahh?</p>

<p>I also got in, along with a scholarship! This is my first acceptance and I'm excited!</p>

<p>I'm applying for financial aid, but I probably won't get much. I think I'm going to apply for an Honors College Scholarship too, though.</p>

<p>reallllyy...good luck with that!!! im hoping UMD will also give me a good package deal!</p>

<p>I got into Kelley Business School</p>

<p>Educational Background
 Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx High School – Xxx Xxxxxx, New Jersey
• 2001-Present
• Expected Graduation Date: June 2005
• Grade Point Averages:
o 2.433 – Freshman Year
o 3.209 – Sophomore Year
o 3.682 – Junior Year
o 3.633 – Senior Year First Quarter
• Senior Year Schedule: First Quarter Grades
o AP Statistics: 3.6
o AP European History: 4.0
o Honors Japanese III: 3.6
o Economics: 3.4
o Humanities: 3.4
o Applications of Science and Technology: 3.4
o Physical Education: 4.0
• Standardized Test Score:
o 1300 – Highest SAT1 Composite Score
 680 – Math: May 2004
 620 – Verbal: Oct 2004
o 720 – Math 1 C: June 2004
o 660 – Writing: Nov 2004

Seton Hall University’s Project Acceleration – South Orange, New Jersey
• September 2004 – June 2005
• Introductory to Japanese II: 3 credits
• Western Civilization II: 3 credits

New York University – New York, New York
• Summer 2004
• Algebra & Calculus with Applications to Business and Economics: A- or 3.7

Cross-Cultural Solutions – Ayacucho, Peru
• August 2003
• Introduction to the Ancient Inca Civilization
• Introduction to Spanish and Modern Peruvian History</p>

<p>Volunteer Works
 Pathfinders: A Counseling Organization – China, Mongolia, South Korea, and Online
• Grades 10-12
• Founder: Counsel North Korean Refugees
• 5 Hours a Week, 45 Weeks a Year

N.G.O.: A Japanese N.G.O. – China, Mongolia, and South Korea
• August 2002
• Counseled North Korean Refugees
• Translated Korean into English and Japanese
• 12 Hours a Day, 7 Days a Week

Cross-Cultural Solutions – Ayacucho, Peru
• August 2003
• Volunteered at a Prison and Drop-off School
• 10 Hours a Day, 6 Days a Week

Englewood Medical Center Hospital – Englewood, New Jersey
• Grades 10-12
• Volunteered in Emergency Room and Courtesy
• Over 150 Hours in Total</p>

<p>Activities
 Kendo: Japanese Martial Arts – Japan, South Korea, and Closter, New Jersey
• Grades 4-12
• Black-Belt (First Level Dan)
• 5 Hours a Week, 35 Weeks a Year

Kendo: Japanese Martial Arts – Closter, New Jersey
• Grades 10-12
• Instructor for Beginner Classes
• 3 Hours a Week, 35 Weeks a Year

Musical Instrument: Violin
• Grades K-12
• Played for Over 12 Years
• 2 Hours a Week, 35 Weeks a Year</p>

<p>Awards and Recognition
 Gangseo Borough Newspaper & Duri-Hana Church – Seoul, South Korea
• November 2002
• Newspaper: an Article of Recognition for the Pathfinders’ Works

Eastern U.S. Kendo Championships
• Long Island, New York; East Brunswick, New Jersey; Vienna, Virginia
• Gold Medal (Team Division) – April 2004
• Silver Medal (Team Division) – November 2003
• Silver Medal (Team Division) – May 2003
• Bronze Medal (Individual Division) – April 2004</p>

<p>Work Experience
 Excelite Inc.: An Optical Lens Distributing Company – Columbus, Ohio
• August 23, 2004 – September 3, 2004
• Summer Intern, Sales Department
• 10 Hours a Day, Five Days a Week

Fungwon Inc.: An Optical Frames Manufacturer – Guangzhou, China
• June 29, 2002 – July 30, 2002
• Factory Labor, Packaging Department
• 12 Hours a Day, Six Days a Week</p>

<p>Asian-American: Korean
Male
MY HS is one of the top 5 public schools in my state, New Jeresy</p>

<p>Hooiser: how do you pronounce it?</p>

<p>Who sure </p>

<p>Yay (I need this to be at least 10 characters.)</p>

<p>I got in to the Honors College as well and was offered a $5000/yr (instate)scholarship. I doubt I will attend IU, though.</p>

<p>1450 SAT, 34 ACT, 800 Writing, 760 Math 1C, 700 German w/Listening</p>

<p>Did anyone else apply for the Honors College scholarship?</p>

<p>My daughter applied for the Honors scholarship and was also offered $5K a year. Do you know much about the Honors program? She hasn't found much information on that.</p>

<p>I was invited to the honors college but they haven't sent the scholarship form yet. Should I be worried?</p>

<p>I was told that they are mailed in bunches. I believe the last bunch went out December 6 and more will be mailed in January. When were you accepted to the school? I it was before the beginning of November you should have received your forms; if it was after I bet they will come in January.</p>

<p>I got in, but im only going here if i dont get in to UIUC.</p>

<p>how long do they take to give u an offer? all my documents reached there around christmas...... stats:</p>

<p>SAT I: 1410 (m-790/v-620)
SAT II : Writing 690/Math IC 800/ Math IIC 800
TOEFL 290
Excellent Recommendations
Top 5%
Good Essay (optional)</p>

<p>I still need to apply for the Honor's College Scholarship, they keep reminding me to. I also got $5000 a year from the university, but I also doubt I will go.</p>

<p>doesnt look like i'll b going to Indiana.,..just got into UIUC..and it was my top choice public wisee!!! pretty excited..but then again i guess it alsoi depends how much UIUC give me in terms of aid!</p>