<p>Hello fellow college hopefuls. I was deferred from the early decision round at take a guess-Penn and was wondering what my chances were on being admitted during the regular phase at second top school--Northwestern. I go to an extremely competitive school on Long Island (you can imagine), which has tons of penn applicants every year. I would appreciate if anyone knew that was the percentage of students that were deferred are admitted to the college for regular decision.</p>
<p>My stats:
96 GPA (UNWEIGHTED), we do not weight averages and we use a 100 point scale. For example, we are given averages out of 100 and then they are all averaged at the end of the year. A 90-100, B 80-89, etc
9 Honors courses taken, 10 AP courses (4 junior year courses) </p>
<p>Mid Year Senior Grades
We have 2 semesters (each semester has 2 quarters), and colleges will see my first 2 quarters of my senior year</p>
<p>Senior year courses
AP Physics A B
AP Calculus BC A A
AP Eng Language A A
AP Economics A A
AP Spanish Language A A
AP Psychology A A</p>
<p>Good Extracurriculars which i will not list at this time b/c when i tried to copy and paste my resume, the format got all messed up but I am apart of many clubs and president of one organization that I started at my school (community service organizion) and Captain of the Tennis team
-staff writer for the school newspaper
-have won many tennis tournaments
-have done a lot of community service--peer tutoring
-have done research outside of school, entered my project into Intel and Siemens Westinghouse
-have played in outside orchestras
-apart of Model UN and Math Team, have won some awards</p>
<p>I'd say your good enough to get in. It depends on what program your applying to though. Students with lower scores than yours have gotten in, but that may be because of their essays. So if you feel you had good essays, then you should feel good about your chances of getting in.</p>
<p>Hi Pennhope! Your stats are great-if Penn is still your #1 choice you could very well get in. I got into NU ED...they do not defer so that is the scary, but good part, about applying early to NU---you know right away.</p>
<p>Anyways...good luck. I hope you end up at the school you want. You will definitely get into a very good school whether it be Penn, NU, or another school.</p>
<p>I applied to NU to the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences. I believe I applied as a chemistry major. How far is NU from Chicago? I love Chicago.</p>
<p>cantwaittogotocollege, honestly, are you stalking me or do you have absolutely no life and go to each school's thread and track down who is writing what and on what threat?? Seriosuly, I would ponder those questions and strongly recommend you find something that occupies your time instead of stalking people. I mean seriously you must have too much free time. I have a right to post on multiple school posts and I do in fact have an interest in all of them. I am not a dimwit who applies to random schools and has no intention of intending. As you probably know b/c you have stalked all of my posts, I am very interested in going to Northwestern, Penn, Duke, Cornell, or Hopkins. Now will you please stop stalking me. Much appreciated, Thanks, Steve</p>
<p>pennhopeful, I have no intention to stalk you. what happened was I saw this thread on Cornell board and then when I went to Northwestern thread, I also saw the exact same thread, with the title, "I love Northwestern" I think it was. Then, yeah, I did find all the posts by you to see how many people you are trying to deceive. People are trying to evaluate your chances because it is your SECOND choice. Tell them it's your 5th choice. Do you think they will still put effort to even read your stats? Why can't you just say you are interested instead of saying it is your second choice? I mean I don't know why but that just makes me mad. by the way, I love how you think you are smart enough to fool people and think other people are stupid enough to be fooled at the same time.</p>