Emory University Class of 2019 RD Results

(Daughter’s stats)
Decision: Accepted at Emory w/ 20,000 Liberal arts merit scholarship :slight_smile:

Objective:
•SAT I: 2300 one sitting (800 CR, 720 M, 780 WR)
•ACT: didn’t take
•SAT II: 760 Lit 770 US history (or vice versa)
•Unweighted GPA: 3.71
•Rank: top 10%
9 APs - 5 tests so far - 4 5’s and 1 4
•Major Awards: none

Subjective:
•Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Director of art school’s theater co (elected position) responsible for all aspects of 2 full length plays, 15 yrs ballet, acted in many school plays, Mock Trial, general school clubs and honor societies
•Job/Work Experience: counselor at a sleep away camp 2 summers - full time and overnight
•Volunteer/Community service: assorted stuff - no big deal
•Essays: who knows…daughter worked hard but her topics were risky - about gender and sexuality
•Teacher Recommendation: who knows, teachers seemed to like her, but rec’s not likely to be: “Best kid ever!” :wink:
•Counselor Rec: likely generic - large school and counselor has a lot of kids to support

Other
•Applied for Financial Aid?: yes, but didn’t receive any, didn’t expect to but you never know
• Intended Major: Gender and Sexuality
•State: Maryland
•School Type: Public
•Ethnicity: white
•Gender: Female
•Income Bracket: 180,000
•Hooks: none

Reflection
•Strengths: test scores
•Weaknesses: GPA
•Schools were you accepted/waitlisted: Tulane, American, Rhodes, UMD, Rice (waitlisted), WashU (waitlisted)
•Schools you were rejected from: Brown
•Schools you are waiting for? None.
General Comments: Very happy with her decision!

Thought I might as well post it. Looking at threads like this in the past have kinda helped.

Decision: Accepted at Emory and Oxford

Objective:
SAT: 2090 (750 CR, 660 M, 680 WR)
ACT: 30
SAT II: Lit 730
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
UC GPA:
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): top 5%?
Senior Year Course Load: Economics, AP Lit., AP Euro., AP Stats, AP Enviro, AP Comp, Gov’t
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): None
Subjective:
Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Wind Ensemble/Marching Band - 3 years; FBLA - 3 years (most active in this one, advanced to Nationals twice), NHS, Beta Club, Student Council, Science club, Local youth symphony
Job/Work Experience: not really
Volunteer/Community service:
Essays: okay- about getting rid of misconceptions about the developing world
Teacher Recommendation: I assume they were great
Counselor Rec: as good as anyone elses
Other
Applied for Financial Aid?: yes
Intended Major : International Affairs or Business
State (if domestic applicant): GA
Country (if international applicant): U.S.
School Type: So-so
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Female
Income Bracket: <100.000
Hooks (URM, first generation college, research, etc.): None
Reflection:
Strengths: Great grades, lots of club involvement
Weaknesses: Test Scores
Schools were you accepted/waitlisted to? GA Tech, UNC Chapel Hill
Schools you were rejected from?
Schools you are waiting for?

Decision: Accepted to Emory College

Objective: [ul]
[] SAT I (breakdown): 2290 (750 CR, 800 M, 740 WR) in 2 sittings (2250 highest in one sitting)
[
] ACT: 36
[] SAT II: 800 Math Level II, 780 Biology M, 700 Literature
[
] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): #1 (but was unavailable at time of submission/evaluation)
[
] AP (place score in parenthesis): Human Geography (4), US Government and Politics (5), Calculus BC (5), English Language and Composition (5), Statistics (4), Biology (5), US History (5)
[] IB (place score in parenthesis): N/A
[
] Senior Year Course Load: AP English, AP Environmental Science, AP Chemistry, AP Spanish, AP Physics C Mech, AP European History
[] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): USABO Semifinalist, AP Scholar with Distinction, National Merit Scholar
[/ul]
Subjective: [ul]
[
] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Mu Alpha Theta (President sr yr, Theta e-board jr yr), National Honor Society (VP), Academic Games (Co-president), Science Olympiad (VP), Book Club (secretary), Iota Sigma Christian Fellowship (secretary), Peer Assistance Team, Generation 2 Generations (volunteering at nursing homes; PR), Young Musician’s Club (PR), orchestra
[] Job/Work Experience: research intern at LSU Health Sciences Center (paid)
[
] Volunteer/Community service: 2 summers in Children’s Hospital (~70 hours/summer), 3 summers in my church’s Vacation Bible School (~40 hours/summer)
[/ul]
Other [ul]
[] Applied for Financial Aid?: No, and I regretted it (only applied merit-based)
[li]** Intended Major **: Biology[/li][
] State (if domestic applicant): Louisiana
[] School Type: Public
[
] Ethnicity: Asian
[] Gender: Female
[
] Income Bracket: ~180,000
[] Hooks (URM, first generation college, research, etc.): I guess the research? Didn’t get my name published, but my mentor wrote a rec letter for me and I won local/state awards when I submitted it to science fairs.
[/ul]
Reflection [ul]
[
] Strengths: GPA, ACT score, essays, research experience, course load
[] Weaknesses: SAT score (you’ll laugh, but in my parents’ opinions it needed to be in the 2300s to be considered top-notch), volunteer experience, one-dimensional ECs (too many academic ones)
[
] Schools were you accepted/waitlisted to?: WashU, Cornell, USC, Tulane, UNC Chapel Hill, Northwestern (waitlisted)
[li] Schools you were rejected from?: Yale[/li][/ul]
General Comments: Attending Emory this fall with the half-tuition Liberal Arts Scholarship! I can’t wait to meet my classmates. :slight_smile: If you have any questions about the details of my application, feel free to message me. Good luck, future applicants!

@literali You sound amazing! Good luck at Emory and congrats on your scholarship.

@literali : Even if you are Asian, anything beyond say, 2250 is pretty much diminished returns…places like Yale and WashU get plenty of applicants in that range and deny a huge amount. Seems places like Stanford and Duke do as well. Being “top notch” in there eyes would be more like medalling at the USABO or something. At this point, it became a matter of who you are associated with (legacy status), a sports hook, or what I just said. Cause honestly, the NMF puts you in the “top notch” range automatically.