Official 2014 ED Decisions

<p>i made a snowman.</p>

<p>I’d just like to say, from the Yale SCEA side, that I’m very happy for all of you who made it here to Dartmouth ED, but you know, the rest of you, my heart goes out to all of you because, as I nervously wait for the next few days, I have a feeling I know exactly how much it stings to lose all your dreams because of a couple of men and women sipping coffee and shaping a class. It has nothing to do with your merits, you all have been great and WILL excel in the future… Dartmouth won’t know what it’s missing without you.
Best of luck come March.</p>

<p>~a Yale SCEAer</p>

<p>Congratulations to you all that were accepted! I’m so pumped for all of you :slight_smile:
Deferrals and rejections, do not worry. Dartmouth is just missing out on having all of you excellent students. The best of luck to you all.

  • Brown EDer</p>

<p>ACCEPTED!!!
WOOT!!! I’m so excited to meet the other '14s
To answer the question posed above, yes Dartmouth took 461 this year (230 M, 231 F) instead of 400.
For those who were deferred or rejected, not feel too down. This is an opportunity to reflect on your application and improve it. I’m sure you’ll end up somewhere great!</p>

<p>Stats:</p>

<pre><code>* SAT: 790 M 800 CR 720 W

  • SAT IIs: 800 Math II, 800 US History, 750 Bio, 760 Chem
  • GPA: ~94.5 unweighted
  • Rank: not calculated
  • Other stats: AMC 12 103.5 AIME Qualifier
    APs: Euro Hist 5, US Hist 5, Bio 5, Spanish Lang. 4
    USA Bio Olympiad Semi-Finalist
    </code></pre>

<p>Subjective:</p>

<pre><code>* Essay: Great, although I’m not really objective.

  • Teacher Recs: Really Good
    [ *] Counselor Rec: Phenomenal
    [ *] Hook (if any): Unique background
    </code></pre>

<p>Location/Person:</p>

<pre><code>* State or Country: New York

  • School Type: Very Selective Public
  • Ethnicity: Asian
  • Gender: Male
  • Intended Major: Biology/Economics
  • major strength/weakness: Strengths: lot of community service, journalism, great test scores, science research. Weakness: no school athletics, not a lot of leadership.
    </code></pre>

<p>Other Factors:
National Merit Semifinalist
Did an intel project, research done at Columbia Lab, Professor wrote a great rec for me.</p>

<p>Congrats to everyone who got accepted!! To those who got deferred, hang in there, good luck with the rest of your apps and hopefully you’ll receive some good news this spring. And for those who were rejected, this just means that Dartmouth isn’t the right place for you, as much as you may have thought it was. Ultimately, you’ll wind up at the place you belong.</p>

<p>-ridiculously anxious Columbia ED’er who is insanely jealous that you all have your decisions already</p>

<p>Congrats to those accepted</p>

<p>Congrats to everyone :)</p>

<p>I’m a Yale SCEAer and wanted to give you all lots of good wishes</p>

<p>Congrats everyone! I absolutely love Dartmouth and will be applying RD round. I got really excited reading this thread.</p>

<p>congrats dartmouth kids. i hope columbia will be as generous in the early decision acceptance rate! I saw a lot of green on here, so I am very hyped.</p>

<p>Good luck everybody.
Twelve years of work. We’ll see if it’s payed of in about 20 hours!</p>

<p>Love,
Cornell ED</p>

<p>Congratulations to all of you who got in! :]
for those who didn’t: hang in there D:</p>

<p>Congratulations Dartmouth EDers! Good luck to all of you and keep your chins up if you were deferred!</p>

<p>~A (nervous =/) Chicago EAer</p>

<p>Congratulations guys/girls of dartmouth 2014</p>

<p>i hope to join in on the festivities tomorrow with duke =]</p>

<p>to those who were deferred/rejected, don’t worry about it. If not Dartmouth then Penn, Carnegie Mellon, Georgetown, Colubmia. there are so many other fine institutions that you are all qualified to get into</p>

<p>Wow, so many CC’ers got in! This is very optimistic =) Good luck everyone and pray for the rest of us =D</p>

<p>-Yale SCEA T_T</p>

<p>Congrats to Dartmouth '14!! Great to hear that so many of you got into the college of your dreams. For those who were deferred, keep your chin up, there’s still hope! And for those who were rejected, take a deep breath and look at the big picture. There is life without Dartmouth, I promise. No matter where you end up, hardworking students like you will make the most of their college experience!</p>

<ul>
<li>Sleepless Columbia ED’er</li>
</ul>

<p>a hearty congratulations to all of you who got accepted. Those deferred, do not lose hope, and I hope to hear good news from you come March. I can only pray for the very best for my results.</p>

<p>5 days seem like forever.</p>

<p>Yale SCEA</p>

<p>can I see a photo of the screen that says Accepted/Deferred or Rejected??? plz</p>

<p>curiosity</p>

<p>Overall, these are very good results! What was this year’s EA acceptance rate?</p>

<p>^^29%</p>

<p>More than twice last year’s overall admit rate of 13%.</p>

<p>Grats to the 14’s from a '13!</p>

<p>Good luck to other EDers and people with other applications!</p>