<p> Waitlisted</p>
<p>Stats:[ul]
[<em>]SAT: 2380 (800 CR 800 W 780 M)
[</em>]SAT II: 800 bio, 790 chem, 750 physics (ouch!)
[<em>]ACT: N/A
[</em>]GPA: 113 or something, I don't even know.
[<em>]Rank: 1/786 at time of application, 2 now.
[</em>]Other Tests (AMC, AP, IB): Seven 5's on APs (bio chem apush english stat psych calc ab), 96.5 on AMC (AIME cutoff was 97), semifinal on bio olympiad but that was this year and they didn't know about it.
[/ul]Subjective[ul]
[<em>]Essays: I just went back over them...my short responses are the best I've got, they're personal and informative and well-written. My long essay isn't as good but still well-written...I definitely don't think they're what kept me from being accepted.
[</em>]Teacher Recs: They're from pretty much my two favorite people ever (physics teacher and 11th grade english teacher). The one I had a chance to read was absolutely hysterical =) The other one said it's one of the best he's ever written and I trust him completely on that count...I KNOW these aren't what kept me out.
[<em>]Counselor Rec: That lady's a skank. It probably didn't hurt me, I just don't know her, she can't use spellcheck, she lied about how long she's known me, and I got her in trouble with the administration once for not doing her job.
[</em>]Supplementary Material: I listed more clubs I'm really involved in (left off NHS, for example) and my "create a thing" essay was about this time I wrote out a curriculum for an imaginary school...it was cool, but done last-minute.
[<em>]Interview: Went really, really well...I'm actually seeing the woman who interviewed me again for a river clean-up next week, which is cool because she was pretty cool.
[</em>]Hook(recruited athlete, legacy, Nobel Prize): Published in a historical journal? Female? State competitor? Worked 25 hrs/week? Financially irresponsible parents? Whatever it was, it didn't work.
[/ul]Personal[ul]
[<em>]Location: San Antonio, TX
[</em>]High School Type: Huge (4000?) and crappy. All the talent comes from maybe 15 kids and this is the first year we've (those kids) had the power to start programs (olympiads, etc).
[<em>]Ethnicity: White
[</em>]Gender: Chick
[<em>]Applied for Financial Aid: At $50,000 a year? Hell yes.
[</em>]Extracurriculars: UIL Science (state level, team won state once, 4th in state, helped build the program, whatever), UIL current events (again, state), Model UN (sec. general, awards, taught newbies), JETS TEAMS (11th nationally large school), Government Club (senator, founding member, do school newspaper articles and video announcements and stuff), environmental club (local cleanups, awareness), worked a hell of a lot, French Club, French Honor Society, UIL math stuff, lots of tutoring, and I run (just not for school, talked about it in my short essay).
[<em>]Awards: AP Scholar w/ distinction, national merit, published, chem olympiad qualifier (didn't take test because they limit it to two per school), highest AMC in school.
[</em>]Advice? Commiserations? Feel like bragging?:[/ul] I'm kind of annoyed that I can't make affirmative action jokes anymore, and I think that the waitlist is an easy out on behalf of the admissions office. I'm taking it as a rejection but I'm not too bitter...liklies at Columbia and Rice, and hell, at least my boyfriend got waitlisted, too. I can't figure out why I didn't get in (not enough math?) but I'm still happy with what I've accomplished over the past two years and a rejection from my first choice isn't about to change that. Congratulations to all of you who got accepted, and I mean that =)</p>