<p>Thank you!
@ Grape: Yea, you’d be surprised how many highly recruited athletes have perfect ACT/SAT scores and GPA. If you check the likely letter discussion under the athletic recruits forum, you will see that MANY top athletes have incredibly high academic stats. Big world.</p>
<p>@Collegeftw: Got offered at Ivies but picked UChi at the end. Ivies=DI, Chicago=D3. For me: academics>athletics :)</p>
<p>SAT: 1540 (1600 scale)
SAT 2: Math 2: 800 Chem: 710</p>
<p>ECs: Baseball (My coach wrote a recommendation praising my hard work over the last 3 years), indoor track, internship at a local ecological research lab, children’s floor hockey referee. math club, president of chemistry club, captain for a local physics competition</p>
<p>The results thread is closed until the 15th. I do not know if that is when decisions come out, but that is when it is opened. Make sure you write that you are a questbridge applicant.</p>
<p>Collegeftw: Because Ivies are D1, athletes have to focus more on their sport (mandatory 2 practices a day even if it is finals week, missing a major test because of a game/meet), thus sacrificing the academics. I’m not going professional so there is no need for me to mainly focus on the athletics.</p>
<p>I didn’t get I likely letter. I applied through the Questbridge program, which has a notification date of December 1, and was accepted. No, I was not recruited and I’m horrible at sports, I just work hard when I play.</p>