Helpful Thread for Those Contemplating SCEA

<p>Pastel,</p>

<p>I didn’t do that, as many applicants don’t offer an accurate assessment of their schools’ rigor. </p>

<p>I would say, though, that an applicant with eight B’s would have to go to a very well-respected school in order to get accepted SCEA as an ORM.</p>

<p>xatuuatx,</p>

<p>The factors you posted look good.</p>

<p>Hey Silverturtle can you chance me?</p>

<p>2300 (one sitting 800Cr, 800Math, 700wr) 2310 Superscore
35 ACT
800 Math 2, 800 Bio M, 800 US
3.988 GPA
ISEF, National History Fair, 8th National FBLA, FBLA State Officer, Coauthored two publications.</p>

<p>But… asian american…</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Everything looks strong.</p>

<p>Thanks! I’m excited for the 15th!</p>

<p>Oo, I’ll bite, although it’s pointless! Chance mee for EA!</p>

<p>34 ACT (29 M, 36 everything else–taken once)
4.00 GPA and 1/~500
Taking the most rigorous courseload EVER at my school (above and beyond–more AP exams than school offers, and college English from reputable correspondence schools. I’m also taking calc to help with my math weakness?)
National writing award + regional/local awards, leadership in band and yearbook and other places, the usual (NMSF, AP Scholar w/ Distinction)
Writing focus, but not submitting portfolio.
Very good essays (I think really good)? Good recs.
White, female, Wisconsin</p>

<p>Thanks! Deferred, probably?</p>

<p>^ Looks solid, so you’ll probably be deferred.</p>

<p>Sorry I left out some other stats! So anyway could you give me another look thanks! Ps Deferred probably? :(</p>

<p>GPA 3.988 (Full IB Curriculum 6HL)
Senior Courseload = Hardest Possible
IB German HL
IB English HL
IB 20th Century World Hist HL
IB Chemistry HL
AP Physics B
IB Biology HL
IB Math Series HL
IB Theory of Knowledge</p>

<p>Three Classes at Local Colleges
Physic 2020
Environmental Science 1010
American Economic History 1740</p>

<p>SAT 2300 (800CR, 800 Math, 700 Writing) single sitting 2310 (superscore)
ACT 35 (33E, 36M, 34R, 35S)
SAT 2s 800Math2, 800 Bio, 800 US
PSAT 227 (NMSF)
AP Tests
Human Geo (5), European History (5), Calculus AB (5), US (5), Art History (4), Biology (5), English Lit (4), Calculus BC (5), National AP Scholar
IB Tests
Chemistry (5), German (5)</p>

<p>EC: Tennis Varsity (3 years), ISEF, National History Fair, 8th National FBLA, FBLA State VP</p>

<p>Work Experience: Lab Research Assistant at University</p>

<p>Yep, that’s what I anticipated. Now, it depends on the RD decision…</p>

<p>acui3365,</p>

<p>I see no reason why you would be a likely reject, nor do I see a major reason for you to be a likely acceptee.</p>

<p>Silverturtle and Elefantes (or anyone else who devotes time to these things and knows about them!),</p>

<p>Can you help me understand things a little better please? Coz I’m an aussie, and here your placement in university depends on your final score from Year 12… (It’s so nice to think “I’ll definitely get into Law”)</p>

<p>What sort of things does it usually take for someone with such strong stats like these last few posters to be accepted rather than deferred?
Do you just need to be different or somehow stand out?
And if so, what sorts of things will help you to do that? </p>

<p>I’m looking at acui’s stats and I’m just blown over. I’m an IB student and I don’t know of ANYONE who has achieved that much academically. I didn’t even know IB would let you take 6 HL classes. On top of that, there are college classes and AP classes!!! And you’re saying there’s nothing that stands out?!</p>

<p>I’ve been really naive going into this process and this website has made me panic. I’m not seeking comforting words, I’m just confused.</p>

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<p>It is really mysterious, haha. Usually, as silverturtle said at the beginning of the forum,
EA acceptees have incredible scores (i.e., 2300/35) and excellent applications all around. Also, please keep in mind that silverturtle is not an admissions expert but a high school student also, so s/he can’t predict everyone’s acceptance with deadly accuracy.</p>

<p>Acui’s stats are great. It’s just hard to know.</p>

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<p>Not everyone who is accepted can be different, but you should be a standout in some way. CC is skewed towards higher-stats students, so please don’t think that this forum is a good representation of the entire Yale applicant pool. If it’s any comfort, a boy from my school got accepted to Y last year with no national awards, no hook, and without an incredibly difficult courseload. He DID have strong scores (35 on ACT), good grades (4.0), and great essays.</p>

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<p>If you have a passion, makes sure it shows through your activity list and essays.</p>