<p>Hi, I'm a 14 year old who has completed high school and will get her AA degree.
i just applied to all these schools, and was wondering could I get in?
I'm direting these questions to stanford cornell harvard and other ivy league students
i have a 2000 on my sat (i know its bad :/) but i explained in my essays the reason why i did horribly, there were some unfortunate circumstances during this last sat testing (i only took it once)
im a transfer from a community college
my gpa is a 3.9
i opened a study center for hs elementy and middle school students
im a part of phi theta kappa
i'm on a swim team and tennis team
i volunteered for a company to test their software
in the summers i donate clothes to needy children and volunteer at day-care centers
i got great letters of rec, where the professors gave me a top 1% and 5% recs
in my opinion, i wrote really great essays,
and i had another question
if i were to get admitted in these schools, would they ask me to maintain a GPA as long as im still at my CC?</p>
<p>Wow. You’re 14 and you already have an AA degree? Quite impressive.</p>
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<p>Don’t write your essays explaining test scores. Admission officers, the majority of the time, find this a very tedious topic. They don’t want to read why you got X,Y,Z on your test. They want to know you for you. Your background, ambitions, personal qualities, accomplishments, lessons learned from life experiences, etc. Those are just general ideas. Pick some or one and write in depth about it. (Source: QuestBridge college prep seminar)</p>
<p>When are you applying if you already finished your high school?</p>
<p>Thanks for the post:)
I’ve already applied</p>
<p>Did you get in?</p>
<p>dont know yet</p>
<p>this girl’s info is sooo impressive that i dont know if shes ■■■■■■■■ or not lol</p>
<p>How do you not know yet? I call ■■■■■.</p>
<p>^ she said she’s a transfer. Transfers haven’t found out their decisions yet.</p>
<p>Whoops. A buried gem of information.</p>