<p>Denied.
ACT - 28
88 unweighted GPA
:-/</p>
<p>except i havent cuz those harder schools are too competitive and my safeties reject me</p>
<p>Accepted</p>
<p>1750 SAT
4.1 GPA W
EC: League debate champion 3 years in a row and national qualifier
100 service hours </p>
<p>Seriously glad I had debate because my SAT is too low. </p>
<p>Anyone hear from Boston College or Boston University yet?</p>
<p>rejected.
3.3uw 3.74 we
2010 sat</p>
<p>i think this year is ridiculously competitive.</p>
<p>i’m really really annoyed now</p>
<p>waitlisted</p>
<p>SAT 2210 m780 cr700 w730
sat II: bio 780 mathII 790 US History 780 Chemistry 800
ranked 1/530ish</p>
<p>I don’t mean to lessen the achievement of anyone that got in, but this really makes no sense to me. I though i would be pretty safe applying here. ahhhh…</p>
<p>looking at the people who got waitlisted and rejected i feel a bit better…people who i thought would have been sure things…it just wasnt meant to be for me…3 more schools to go…if temple rejects me (my super safety) I will cry my eyes out…a girl at my school got rejected by temple and she applied to harvard..too…</p>
<p>ive decided that i should consider being waitlisted as a compliment, although it is quite unnerving.</p>
<p>toharvard, i guess youre in the same boat as me… the damn schools should accept ppl even if they think they might not go there… they want their like enroll rate or whatever its called to be high but why the heck does that matter! honestly i would rather them just accept me and not give me housing or something</p>
<p>yea im considering it a compliment too. apparently, looking at the calbiber of students that got waitlisted and rejected</p>
<p>yehh i got into a private school!</p>
<p>Accepted!!</p>
<p>Accepted
SAT: 2110
ACT: 32
GPA: 4.4 W (not sure UW)
already in at Gtown SFS</p>
<p>Are you gonna go to GW or Georgetwon?</p>
<p>I don’t have my aid packages yet, but most likely Gtown. I do love GW and especially its location right in the city, but I like Gtown’s academic setup with really focused majors: instead of “International affairs,” you pick int’l. politics, int’l. political economy, etc. And also I’m really big on languages and Gtown’s are great. Plus they have need-based aid, and I need it! </p>
<p>But GW would definitely be a close second.</p>
<p>Freshman class is about 2,100 and there were 19,000 applicants, so it seems like t his year there was about a 12% acceptance rate. It is tough…</p>
<p>I’m sorry, isn’t GW supposed to be a politically active school? 2100+ SAT, youngest paid staffer on a presidential campaign, paid fundraiser for a top targeted Congressional race…waitlisted?</p>
<p>welcome to the club. very surprised by all this waitlisting. haha</p>
<p>congrats to all accepted</p>
<p>@Meadesport: Not everybody who’s accepted is going to go to GW though, so they would have accepted more than 2100, even if that’s the approximate number that will end up attending.</p>
<p>accepted!!</p>