<p>Oh. My prospective major is Classical Languages/Civilizations. Sorry I didn't put that :) By the way, I am an Asian, so... sucks to be me! Undeclared for career plans.</p>
<p>AI: 8/226.</p>
<p>I'm taking that with a grain of salt because my school only sends GPA, and that makes your AI skyrocket through the roof in most cases. So... yeah. I'm skeptical here.</p>
<p>Okay, I'm a little freaked out that justice knows my verbal score and where I'm applyine EA off hand. Either that, or he/she guessed, which is a little weirder. Only joking. Thanks for the discussion!</p>
<p>actually i had no idea. i just gave the only piece of information i have on sat-admit correlation. quelle coincidence. must mean you're getting in</p>
<p>whoa i just had a strange thought...i have an old friend at concord academy and her boyfriend is at concord academy too, and she told me he was doing harvard ea and majoring in physics. is that you??? sry if im completely wrong but something just clicked in my head</p>
<p>"I think any objective perspective would say that you are indeed contributing an unhealthy amount of time to this site, and a very unhealthy obsession in getting into college. "</p>
<p>Wow, CC keeps updating me when this thread updates because I asked something on it. I must say that after the discussions the other members are having here, I am beginning to accept with some degree of buoyancy that I probably will not get into Harvard. I am amazed by the intensity with which people who have never even met can conduct such inane personal attacks. I almost applied EA to Harvard, but I began to think differently when I took courses at another school this summer. However, thank you Justice for having some optimism for my future. He perpetuates the mania of maintaining that all is well when I am wretched.</p>
<p>I think you miscalculated your posted AI of 9- 239. Please correct me, if I am mistaken.</p>
<p>Using your SAT I scores of 790M, 800V and 3 SAT IIs of 800, and also your GPA of 5.3 out of a possible 6 at Andover, that would put you in Cum Laude range (top 10% in the Class of 2004 of approximately 300 Andover seniors) or an estimated rank in your class of #30 to #25. Your GPA and rank will not give you a calculated 239 score or an AI of 9. According to the GPA distribution bell curve at Andover for the Class of 2004, close to 10% of the class had a GPA of 5.5 and above, ranking them from #30 to #1. Assume this is also true for the Class 2005.</p>
<p>Your estimated class rank or your given GPA of 5.3, which may or may not barely make the top ten percentile at Andover for the Class of 2005, does not give you an AI of 9-239. </p>