***OFFICIAL JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY CLASS OF 2019 RD RESULTS***

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[ size=4][ color=green][ b]Decision: Accepted [/color][/size]
[ size=4][ color=orange][ b]Decision: Waitlisted **[/color][/size]
[ size=4][ color=red][ b]Decision: Rejected **[/color][/size]

[ b]Objective:**
[ *] SAT I (breakdown):
[ *] ACT (breakdown):
[ *] SAT II:
[ *] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0):
[ *] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable):
[ *] AP (place score in parentheses):
[ *] IB (place score in parentheses):
[ *] Senior Year Course Load:
[ *] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.):

[ /list][ b]Subjective:**
[ *] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses):
[ *] Job/Work Experience:
[ *] Volunteer/Community service:
[ *] Summer Activities:
[ *] Essays:
[ *] Teacher Recommendation:
[ *] Counselor Rec:
[ *] Additional Rec:
[ *] Interview:
[ *] Supplementary Material:

[ /list][ b]Other**
[ *]Applied for Financial Aid?:
[ *] State (if domestic applicant):
Country (if international applicant):
[ *] School Type:
[ *] Ethnicity:
[ *] Gender:
[ *] Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate):
[ *] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.):

[ /list][ b]Reflection**
[ *] Strengths:
[ *] Weaknesses:
[ *] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
[ *] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:

[ /list][ b]General Comments: **

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**Decision: Waitlisted **

Objective:
[] SAT I (breakdown): 2340, 760 CR 780 W 800M
[
] ACT (breakdown):
[] SAT II: 730 Chem 750 Math II
[
] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.93
[] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 21/~500
[
] AP (place score in parentheses): Chem (5) APUSH (4) World (5) Calc BC (5/5) Physics C Mech (5) Physics C E/M (5) Microeconomics (5) Macroeconomics (5) Lang (5), currently in Music Theory, Lit, Bio, and US Gov
[] IB (place score in parentheses):
[
] Senior Year Course Load: AP Lit, AP Bio, AP US Gov, AP Music Theory, Spanish 3, Walking Wellness, Orchestra, Band
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): NMS Letter of Commendation, National AP Scholar[/li]
[/list][ b]Subjective:**
[] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): Lots of Band events/side-by-sides, All-State Horn Player, NHS, Tri-M, Senior Mentor, Orchestra (Violin), Piano Lessons, Marching Band
[
] Job/Work Experience: None
[] Volunteer/Community service: Minimal outside of NHS
[
] Summer Activities: None
[] Essays: 9-10/10 for Commonapp, 7-9/10 for Hopkins
[
] Teacher Recommendation: Read them, not sure how they could be better
[] Counselor Rec:9-10/10
[
] Additional Rec: 10/10, Band director
[] Interview: None
[
] Supplementary Material: Math courses at community college

[/list][ b]Other**
[]Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes
[
] State (if domestic applicant): MD
Country (if international applicant):
[] School Type: Public
[
] Ethnicity: Caucasian
[] Gender: Male
[
] Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): 70-100k
[] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None
[/list][ b]Reflection**
[li] Strengths: Test Scores, Academic Stats, Band[/li] [
] Weaknesses: ECs, community service
[] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: I’m don’t have much to distinguish myself
[
] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Accepted UMD Honors
WL Vanderbilt and Duke
Rejected NU

[/list][ b]General Comments: **

[ color=green][ b]Decision: Accepted [/color]

**Objective:
[] SAT I (breakdown): 2320 (superscored)
[
] ACT (breakdown): 36
[] SAT II: 800 Math II, 790 Chem
[
] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0 (4.55 weighted)
[] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 2 percent
[
] AP (place score in parentheses): Chem (5), Eng Lang (5), Bio (5), Micro (5), Macro (5), Calc BC (5)
[] IB (place score in parentheses): NA
[
] Senior Year Course Load (all APs): Stats, Lit and Comp, Psych, Latin, Physics 1&2, US History
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.):[/li]-National Brain Bee: National championship finalist/qualifier, 1st place in regional competition
-National Merit Finalist

  • AP Scholar with Distinction (6)
    -National Latin Exam Gold medal
    -National Etymology Exam Silver medal
    -Presidential Academic Achievement Award x 3
    -Honor Roll x3

[/list]Subjective:
[li] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses):[/li]- Cello (grade 10-12): Member of city’s premiere youth symphony for 3 years(just toured Europe, we played at places like the Stephansdom, the Rudolfinum, the Slovak Radio Hall, etc.); Honors, district, regional and all-state orchestra member. Founded and still lead a volunteer string quartet (play for hospitals, social events, etc.) that has gotten a lot of money (got a lot of volunteer hours, too)

  • JV Tennis 9th/10th grade, Varsity 11th (letter earner)
  • Science club (grade 10-12) - 1st place, perfect score @ state science fair, bunch of other awards
    -National Honors Society member (11-12)
    -Research @ University (grade 10-12): Catalyst computational research for 2 years, paper under review for publication in ACS Catalysis

[li] Job/Work Experience:[/li]Work @ Kumon (11th grade summer - present)

[li] Volunteer/Community service:[/li]-Volunteering @ VA Hospital (grade 9-12): around 300 hours, Vacation Bible School (station leader), volunteer during the holidays at the city’s soup kitchen

[li] Summer Activities:[/li]2012 - volunteering, VBS
2013- Volunteering, college courses (4.0 GPA, highest grade in the course), research at university
2014- Volunteering, research, working at Kumon, Governor’s School (state sponsored, only one selected from 8 students in my school. Poster competition - 2nd place, team leader)

[li] Essays:[/li]Pretty good, I guess. Common app was great, I edited a formatted essay. 8/10

[li] Teacher Recommendation:[/li]Teacher recommendation #1 (Chemistry) - Should be 8-9/10. He wrote my Gov School application, and I got in, so…
Teacher recommendation #2 (English) - Should be 7-8/10. I’ve known him for a while. He’s helped me a lot, and I’m one of his best essay writers. He called me one of the hardest working people he knows.

[li] Counselor Rec:[/li]Guidance - 9-10/10. Also wrote my Gov School app, said “it was my pleasure. it’s easy to write one for a student you believe in.”

[li] Additional Rec:[/li]None

[li] Interview:[/li]None

[li] Supplementary Material:[/li]Submitted an abstract of my research work.

[/list]Other
[]Applied for Financial Aid?: Nope
[
] State (if domestic applicant): PA
Country (if international applicant):
[] School Type: Large public
[
] Ethnicity: Yellow fever
[] Gender:M
[
] Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): $150,000+
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None.[/li]
[/list][ b]Reflection**
[] Strengths: My grades, maybe my test scores, my essays?
[
] Weaknesses: Not enough ECs and leadership, SAT score
[] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Probably my essays
[
] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Accepted: UCLA, Berkeley, Vanderbilt
Waitlisted: WashU

[/list][ b]General Comments:
Just waiting on the big ivies now…
**

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:[ul]
[]SAT I (breakdown): 2350 (750 CR/800 M/800 W/10 essay I think)
[
]ACT (breakdown): didn’t take
[]SAT II: Math II 800, Molecular Bio 800, Chem 800
[
]Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[]Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 1/189
[
]AP (place score in parentheses):
-Sophomore year: Stats (5), World History (5)
-Junior year: Bio (5), Cal BC (5 - Cal AB subscore (5)), Chem (5), English Lang/Comp (5), Human Geography (5), US History (5)
[]IB (place score in parentheses): not offered
[
]Senior Year Course Load: AP Environmental Science, AP Macroeconomics 1st sem/AP US Government 2nd sem, AP Computer Science A, AP Physics 2, AP Psychology 1st sem/JHU CTY Multivariable Calculus 2nd sem, AP English Lit/Comp, mandatory health science thing
[]Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): none
More common awards: National AP Scholar, NM Finalist, state-wide math competition honorable mention, school
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[
]Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): didn’t do leadership in parentheses because I copy pasted from another format
Multiple leadership positions in each of All-State orchestra (9-10), All-Region orchestra (9-11), award-winning youth orchestra with large time commitment (9-11); associate concertmaster on youth orchestra’s national radio performance (9); top marks in state-wide music contest (9-10); 2nd place in state-wide special talent competition (10); Beta Club school chapter president (12); 2nd place HOSA state (11); NHS member (11-12)
[]Job/Work Experience: none
[
]Volunteer/Community service: ~50 hours food bank (10); ~100+ hours hospital (11); some stuff with NHS that I didn’t list hours for specifically (11-12)
[]Summer Activities: Organic chemistry research through full-scholarship 5-week program (12); merit scholarship to invitation-only chamber music festival (11)
[
]Essays:
-Common App: My life story told in a ~deep, creative, metaphorical~ way, turned out decently, 8/10 or so
-Hopkins specific: One of my better ones, talked about my interest in sci/engineering, 8.5-9/10
[]Teacher Recommendation:
-AP chem teacher - likes me, known for writing good recs, 8.5-9/10
-AP English Lang teacher - see above, likes me more than AP chem teacher does, 9/10
[
]Counselor Rec: Due to my former counselor leaving I got a new counselor last minute, so 5-6/10, probably really generic
[]Additional Rec: Violin teacher sent in a rec - I actually teared up after reading it, 10+/10
[
]Interview: Didn’t have one, oops
[]Supplementary Material: Don’t think I sent in any, oops[/ul]Other[ul]
[
]Applied for Financial Aid?: Yup, got a Bloomberg Scholarship so no loans in current package
[]State (if domestic applicant): TX
Country (if international applicant):
[
]School Type: Smallish public magnet
[]Ethnicity: Korean-American
[
]Gender: F
[]Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): ~120k (idk what the ranges are)
[
]Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None (other than female in engineering, which I doubt really counts)[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[]Strengths: Academics in general, test scores, essays, recs, focused ECs
[
]Weaknesses: Very few STEM-related ECs, lack of national/international achievement in violin, lack of traditional club/class leadership roles
[]Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: I’m honestly not sure! Probably academics?
[
]Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
-Accepted: Cornell (likely), Wellesley, UT Austin (engineering honors, scholarship, Plan II honors)
-Deferred: Princeton SCEA
-Waitlisted: Case Western, Harvey Mudd
-Rejected: Nowhere yet, thankfully, though I’m expecting quite a few rejections
-Waiting: HYPS, Rice

[/ul]General Comments:
I’m still in shock and happiness and my phone alarm went off really loudly to check my decision and everyone laughed at me and I should be embarrassed but I’m really not. Congrats to everyone else who was accepted, and to those who weren’t, you’ll have other amazing options!

**Decision: Accepted

[ul]Objective:

[] SAT I (breakdown): 2380 (800 CR, 790 M, 790 W)
[
] ACT (breakdown): Nope.
[] SAT II: 800 Math II, 770 Literature
[
] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.9
[] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 5% of class, at least
[
] AP (place score in parentheses): Didn’t send
[] IB (place score in parentheses): Didn’t send
[
] Senior Year Course Load: IB Math HL, IB Physics HL, IB History HL, IB English HL, AP Econ, AP Comp. Gov, Honors Philosophy
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): None[/li]
[/ul]

[ul]Subjective:

[] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): (Debate), Math Team, Quiz Bowl, Science Bowl
[
] Job/Work Experience: Nope.
[] Volunteer/Community service: A lot of stuff with the deaf/hard-of-hearing in my county.
[
] Summer Activities: Some leadership camps, worked in a low-income deaf school for a month also.
[] Essays: 10/10. Possibly the best ones I wrote for any school I applied to, surprisingly.
[
] Teacher Recommendation: From my AP Calc BC teacher from last year, and IB Psychology SL teacher from last year. Probably both 9/10.
[] Counselor Rec: 7/10 never spoken to her in my life.
[
] Additional Rec: Nope.
[] Interview: Nope.
[
] Supplementary Material: Nope.

[/ul]

[ul]Other

[]Applied for Financial Aid?: Nope.
[
] State (if domestic applicant): MD
Country (if international applicant):
[] School Type: Public
[
] Ethnicity: White
[] Gender: Male
[
] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.):
Hearing Impaired too, maybe? My twin brother applied and also got in, so there could be that too.

[/ul]

[ul]Reflection

[] Strengths: Hook and SAT
[
] Weaknesses: No AP’s or IB’s sent…whoops?
[] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Strengths
[
] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:

Accepted: U of Chicago, Swarthmore, UMD Honors (full ride wooo)
Haven’t been waitlisted or denied anywhere yet.[/ul]

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:

  • [] ACT: 35C (34E, 33M, 35R, 36S, 6W)
    [
    ] SAT II: 770 Physics, 740 Math 2
    [] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): ~3.9
    [
    ] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): n/a, but top 10% at least
    [] AP scores: Calc BC (5), Physics C: Mechanics (5), Physics C: E&M (5), Language (4)
    [
    ] IB scores: n/a
    [] Senior Year Course Load: AP Bio, AP Lit, AP Stats, AP Euro, Multivariable Calc. and Intro. Astronomy at local uni
    [
    ] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): Harvard Book Award, Merit Commended, some AP thing, nothing special

Subjective:

  • [] Extracurriculars: Mock Trial (Pres. and Founder, ranked 1st in state last year), Science team (treasurer), Varsity Tennis (all 4 years), research internship at local non-profit, started tutoring program at local middle school, few other things
    [
    ] Job/Work Experience: 100s of hours as babysitter
    [] Volunteer/Community service: 100s of hours as volunteer farm hand and tutor
    [
    ] Common app essays: Really liked mine, about overcoming personal fear.
    [] Supplemental Essay/s: Very specifically geared towards Hopkins. I mentioned specific programs, major, etc.
    [
    ] Teacher Recommendation 1: Great, incredibly complementary
    [] Teacher Recommendation 2: Never read, but I assumed it was very good
    [
    ] Counselor Rec: Excellent, we have a great relationship
    [] Additional Rec: nope nope
    [
    ] Interview: Didn’t have one

Other

  • [] Intended Major: Biology
    [
    ] State (if domestic applicant): MA
    [] Country (if international applicant): USA
    [
    ] School Type: -1400 kids, competitive urban public
    [] Ethnicity: blanco
    [
    ] Gender: Male
    [] Income Bracket: upper middle?
    [
    ] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): aha no…

Reflection

  • [] Strengths: ECs, taking college classes?..not sure
    [
    ] Weaknesses: Haven’t taken many APs, weak SAT IIs, other things
    [] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Dunno. Just very happy that I was!
    [
    ] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
    Accepted: Hopkins, WUSTL, University of Rochester (+merit), Brandeis (+merit), UMass Honors (+merit)
    Deferred: Harvard SCEA
    Rejected: MIT, Northwestern

General Comments:

[list]
Very Excited! Hopkins is an awesome school.

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:

SAT I (breakdown): 2160 (760 CR, 680 Math, 720 Writing) - Did not send
ACT (breakdown):33 (36 Reading, 35 English, I don’t remember my Science/Math sections, but they were both over 30).
SAT II:760 US History, 660 Biology
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.8
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 10%
AP (place score in parentheses): AP Macro (5), AP Bio (5), AP US History (5), AP Euro (5)
IB (place score in parentheses):
Senior Year Course Load: Religion, Psychology Honors, AP Comparative Gov, AP US Gov, AP Calc AB, AP Literature, AP Physics, Spanish 4 Honors
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): National AP Scholar with Honor, National Hispanic Merit Scholar, National Commended Student

Subjective:

Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses):

  • Debate Club (Founder, President, National Forensics League Student Life Committee Member)
    -Model UN (Vice President): Attend 5 competitions
    -Environmental Club : Started a new school wide recycling program
    -NHS (President): Started a new international student mentoring program at school for students on semester abroad trips. Service Chair for weekly Ronald McDonald events. Planned yearly induction ceremony.
    -Creative Writing Club (Vice President): In charge of designing and publishing quarterly literary journals. Headed publications of writing competitions at school.

Job/Work Experience:
Worked part time for a company where I was in charge of their inventory logistics

Volunteer/Community service: Over 150 hours at various organizations.
Summer Activities:
Essays: I would give my common app essay an 8. I wrote about going against the family grain and making my first political decision.

Teacher Recommendation:I asked my AP Comp/AP US History teacher and my English 3 Honors teacher. Both of them really like me (and the English teacher is the NHS moderator) so I think they wrote good recs.
Counselor Rec: I think it was fine. She knows me pretty well and says I’m among the top of my class. She also told me I had the hardest course load of anyone else in the Senior class.
Additional Rec:
Interview: Didn’t get offered one.
Supplementary Material:

Other

Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes
State (if domestic applicant): Florida
Country (if international applicant):
School Type: Private (Catholic)
Ethnicity: Hispanic
Gender: Mle
Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): <75k, applied for FA.
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): URM

Reflection
Strengths:Common App Essay, Letters of Rec, ECs,
Weaknesses:Low test scores (compared to College Confidential standards), I didn’t accomplish anything super big.
Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: I honestly have no idea! It could be because I talked about wanting to learn German and study abroad there and how I would combine my passion for economics and desire to learn German while at JHU. I also made sure I talked about their unique programs and how I would utilize them there.

Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Accepted- FSU, UF, Cornell, Vanderbilt, Johns Hopkins
Rejected- Duke
Deferred SCEA from Yale
Waiting on Brown, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton, Stanford, Yale, Dartmouth, UPenn

**Decision: Accepted

Hopefully this helps someone!

Objective

SAT I (breakdown): 2390 (790 CR, 800 WR, 800 M)
ACT (breakdown): Did not take
SAT II: 750 Math II, 760 Chemistry, 760 US History, 770 Chinese w/Listening
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.93
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): School doesn’t rank
AP (place score in parenthesis): AP Chemistry: 5, AP US History: 5, AP English Language and Comp: 5, AP Psychology: 5, AP Human Geography: 5, AP Chinese: 5, AP Comparative Government: 4, AP Statistics: 4
IB (place score in parenthesis):
Senior Year Course Load: AP Biology, AP Calculus AB, AP English Literature, AP Macroeconomics, AP US Government, Japanese
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): National AP Scholar, National Merit Finalist, published a paper on Japanese Tokugawa foreign relations during the 17th-19th centuries (I sent in the first page of the journal article as a supplement) in a Stanford Institute of International Studies journal, Chinese-American Semiconductor Professionals Association Scholarship (not that major), various awards from the World Affairs Council for my passion for international relations, a bunch of awards from flute competitions

Subjective

Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):

Director of Foreign Relations for the UN International Youth Council (currently in the midst of creating a youth-run policy journal), Youth Ambassador to Finland (1 of 12 students to receive a scholarship from the Finnish govt), Stanford Reischauer Japanese and Sejong Korean Scholar (competitive program, only 25 students nationally selected), Board Member of the Silicon Valley United Nations Association (10-12), Student Ambassador for local World Affairs Council (10-12), Principal Flutist of a state-level youth symphony and school Wind Ensemble (sent in a flute supplement) (9-12), Undersecretary general for Model UN (9-12), Director of finances for National Honor Society (10-12), Founded my own financial literacy initiative after interning at a microfinance NGO in China (10-12), Business editor for award-winning school newsmagazine (10-12)

Job/Work Experience: Interning at a microfinance NGO? That was only for a summer though.

Volunteer/Community service: Many hours through the UN Association

Summer Activities: 2013 summer was spent touring Central Europe with my youth symphony for 2-3 weeks, Interned at a Microfinance NGO in Central China, 2014 summer: Received a scholarship from the Finnish government to study abroad 7-8 weeks

Essays:
My Common App was a 8.5/10, about my experiences as a student diplomat in Finland- I talked about a Finnish word that could not be translated into English and how eventually understanding the word helped me understand the Finnish spirit
Why Johns Hopkins was a 9/10, one of the best Why essays I’ve written

Teacher Recommendation: Stellar! From my APUSH and AP English Language teachers. I was a heavy participant in both these classes and they loved me.

Counselor Rec: Should have been pretty good; I visit my counselor a lot and she understands my aspirations

Additional Rec: Did not send. But I did send in a flute supplement.

Interview: Was not offered an interview

Other

Applied for Financial Aid?: No
Intended Major: International Studies/Linguistics/East Asian Studies- I haven’t decided yet
State (if domestic applicant): California
Country (if international applicant):
School Type: Competitive Public
Ethnicity: Chinese-American
Gender: Female
Income Bracket: ~$400,000
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None.

Reflection

Strengths: SAT I score, unique passions and extracurriculars, not a cookie-cutter Asian, international perspective, CTY alumni!!
Weaknesses: GPA, SAT II scores, bad at math
Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected: It’s a crapshoot! I was unlucky lol
Where else were you accepted/deferred/rejected:

Accepted: UPenn College of Arts and Sciences (likely), Wellesley, Johns Hopkins, Washington University in St. Louis, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC San Diego, UC Davis (w/ regents and honors), UC Irvine Honors Program w/Regents
Deferred: Princeton SCEA
Waitlisted: Duke
Rejected: Northwestern

still waiting on a couple more Ivies and privates (though not expecting much)

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): NA
ACT (breakdown): 35 C Superscored and not superscored: (33 E, 35 M, 36 R, 36 S)
SAT II (place score in parentheses): 760 M2 720 Bio M
Unweighted/Weighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.98/4.64 I go to a highly selective magnet school that chooses around 2% of students that apply out of 9 high schools. So out of around 3100 applicants, 75 or so get in.
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 3% 10/310
AP (place score in parentheses):
IB (place score in parentheses):
Senior Year Course Load: Multivariable Calculus, Orgo Chem, Bio Chem, Biomedical Science, IB History of the Americas, IB Spanish, Orchestra
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 3rd Place Best Midwestern High School Writing Competition twice in a row. 9th Place ACSL International Coding Competition

[ b]Subjective:**
Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): NHS, Research Team (at Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, Varsity Tennis for 3 years, 1st Violin in the Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Debate
Job/Work Experience: NA
Volunteer/Community Service: Over 200 hours at a local hospital, at summer science camps, a school for the mentally disabled, friends and I started charity that feeds elementary schools children on the weekends (they live in a bad part of town), I founded an interscholastic math competition for 5th graders, MATHCOUNTS coach for a local middle school.
Summer Activities: Gave talks at local hospitals to raise money for the charity I run, and why feeding poverty stricken children in elementary school is important.
Essays: Pretty strong all around. My English teacher said they were great.
Teacher Recommendations: Idk, but should have been good. One of the teachers asked me if he could write me a rec, and told me he would say I was outstanding.
Counselor Rec: She said there’s no doubt I’m one of the top kids at my school, so definitely should have been good.
Additional Rec: From the director of Lee Honors College at WMU. I worked with her to establish the math competition.
Interview: NA

Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Admissions is hella random.
Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:[/list] Accepted: Johns Hopkins, Wash U St. Louis, U Mich, U Miami, K College (full tuition)
Waitlisted: Case Western Reserve, Northwestern
Rejected: UChicago
Still Waiting For: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Columbia, Cornell, Stanford, UPenn
General Comments: I think my essay was pretty good. Other than that, I guess I stood out! Congrats to all the other admits! Hoping hardcore for the ivies + Stanford (I love this school).

[ b]Other**
Applied for Financial Aid? Yes
Projected Concentration: Pre-med
State (if domestic applicant): MI
Country (if international applicant): USA
School Type: Public Magnet
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: $150,000 +
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None…

**Decision: Accepted and got dat BME doe

Objective:[ul]
[] SAT I (breakdown): 2310 first sitting (800M, 800W, 710CR), 2330 second sitting (800M, 750W, 780CR), Superscored 2380 (800M, 800W, 780CR)
[
] ACT (breakdown): N/A
[] SAT II: 800 USH, 760 MathIIC (ugh), 730 Bio M (ugh)
[
] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.96
[] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 10%, school doesn’t rank further
[
] AP (place score in parentheses): APUSH (5), Calc BC (5), AP CS (5)
[] IB (place score in parentheses):
[
] Senior Year Course Load: AP Biology, AP French, AP Stats, AP Gov. and Politics, AP Econ., Voices of Modern Culture
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): AP Scholar, NMS Commended, French National Contest Top 10%, nothing really big[/li]
[/ul]
Subjective:[ul]
[] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): 2 summers of scientific research, 3 clubs (officer in all 3)
[
] Job/Work Experience: 2 summers of scientific research @‌ Stanford
[] Volunteer/Community service: ~450 hours of hospital volunteering
[
] Summer Activities: 2 summers of scientific research, 1 summer I continued on through the school year
[] Essay: Pretty good IMO (at least good enough to get me in)
[
] Teacher Recommendation: Stellar (one invited me to her wedding, the other two were strong FBLA advisors and CompSci gurus who watched me grow)
[] Counselor Rec: Stellar (he really admired me)
[
] Additional Rec: Sent one in from my research adviser over junior year’s summer, pretty stellar as well
[] Interview: No interview
[
] Supplementary Material: N/A

[/ul]Other[ul]
[]Applied for Financial Aid?: No
[
] State (if domestic applicant): Westcoast bestcoast! CA
Country (if international applicant): USA
[] School Type: Public 2k+ students
[
] Ethnicity: Indian
[] Gender: Male
[
] Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): 200k+
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): I’m not a URM and I’m not low-income, so no![/li][/ul]

Reflection[ul]
[] Strengths: great extracurriculars, patented research, great recommendations, great stats
[
] Weaknesses: bad SAT II’s (lower end of the math scale)
[] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Essays and recommendations got me in. I’m sure of it, as BME is supercompetitive and I’m not nearly as accomplished as some of the STS / ISEF winners that have gotten in the past. I have literally no awards loool
[
] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted to: Duke, UCB, USC (full ride). Waitlisted at WUSTL and Rice.

[/ul]General Comments: I am completely stoked! Excited to be a part of the class of 2019! Go bluejays!

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): 2400 superscore, 2340 single time (740 in math of all things)
ACT (breakdown): None
SAT II: Physics, Math II, US History, all 800s
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 3/800ish
AP (place score in parentheses): six 5s, four 4s
IB (place score in parentheses):
Senior Year Course Load: AP Art History, AP Econ, AP Gov, Honors Latin IV, AP Biology, AP Statistics, AP Lit
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): Nothing

Subjective:
Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): FBLA, NHS,
Job/Work Experience: Research at Claremont colleges, web designer and intern at engineering firm
Volunteer/Community service: Worked at chamber of commerce
Summer Activities: Research
Essays: Personal statement was excellent, the other essays were tbh very cut and paste although i did do a lot of research into JHU
Teacher Recommendation: Pretty good as far as I know
Counselor Rec: Ok, don’t know her well
Additional Rec: Professor from Claremont
Interview: Didn’t get one, kinda surprised
Supplementary Material: Research paper

Other
Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes
State (if domestic applicant): CA
Country (if international applicant):
School Type: Medium Public
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Male
Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): 100k, applied for FA
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.):

Reflection
Strengths: Stats and ECs
Weaknesses: I guess major awards, essays
Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: I have NO clue, I convinced myself there was no way! Also I applied for Electrical Engineering, not as competitive like BME (?)
Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted to UC Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD (all on regents scholarships), waitlisted at Rice, Harvey Mudd, rejected from MIT, Caltech, Stanford

**General Comments: **
This was COMPLETELY unexpected, super happy!

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:
[]SAT I (breakdown): 1900 CR: 620 M:700 W: 580 (First Standardized test and only SAT. Did not send)
[
] ACT (breakdown): C: 34 W: 34 M: 31 R: 33 S: 36
[] SAT II: Math II 710 Chem 730
[
] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 101.6 Weighted. School does very inflated weighted grades to even out the class.
[] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 5/220
[
] AP (place score in parentheses): two 4s, one 5.
[] IB (place score in parentheses): None
[
] Senior Year Course Load: AP Calc AB, AP Physics C, AP Spanish Lang, AP Lit, AP Biology, Hon Anatomy, Hon Applications of Calc and Physics.
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): None[/li]
[/list]Subjective:
[] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): Captain of Wrestling and Cross country, student body vice president, captain of improv group, and member of best buddies.
[
] Job/Work Experience: Lifeguard for two years
[] Volunteer/Community service: Volunteered as an EMT
[
] Summer Activities: Lifeguarding and EMT
[] Essays: 8-9/10. I worked very hard on them and compared engineering to wrestling.
[
] Teacher Recommendation: From AP Chem teacher, and AP literature teacher. Very close to both but I have heard to former is very generic in her writing.
[] Counselor Rec: I am not too sure but I am fairly close to her.
[
] Additional Rec: Supervisor at the ambulance
[] Interview: Went very well. Interviewer actually wrestled at Hopkins.
[
] Supplementary Material: Nope

[/list]Other
[]Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes
[
] State (if domestic applicant): MA
Country (if international applicant):
[] School Type: Small public. Up until last year we sent someone to Vanderbilt and it was the greatest thing in the world. Had a UCB admit this year and obviously a Hopkins.
[
] Ethnicity: Asian
[] Gender: Male
[
] Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): ~150,000
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): First generation to an extent. My parents do pretty well and my mom went to community college so I’m not sure if that counts. [/li]
[/list]Reflection
[] Strengths: Test scores, GPA, essay
[
] Weaknesses: Ethnicity, school
[] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Who knows?
[
] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Accepted: Lehigh, Boston University, Purdue
Waitlisted: UVa, Rice, Tulane, Vanderbilt,
Rejected: Duke (ED), Northwestern
Waiting on Brown and UPENN

[/list]**General Comments: **
I am still completely clueless about the admissions process since I got into Hopkins but not some other schools. Nevertheless, I am ecstatic to be a blue jay nice year.

Also how do I work this formatting haha.

Decision: Rejected
Fuck formatting

Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): n/a
ACT (breakdown): 34C (can’t remember the individual scores tbh)
SAT II: 800 MII, 770 Chem
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): My school doesn’t do GPA (or weighted grades/traditional “Honors” classes), but my raw grades were probably A- average (with B+'s and flat A’s peppered throughout)
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): neither
AP (place score in parenthesis): Comp Sci (5). our school doesn’t do AP courses either tbh; it is up to the student to self-register and self-study for the tests (but our college officers have supposedly sorted this out with the colleges themselves; hence, I don’t consider this a total weakness). Planning to take English Lit, BC Calc, and Chemistry.
IB (place score in parenthesis): nope.
Senior Year Course Load: independent study in Algorithms, the equivalent of BC Calc, Advanced Chemistry, Multivariable Calc (our school staggers the curricula of the two Calc classes so math nuts can take both concurrently), English, US History
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): nope.
Common Awards (AP Scholar, honor roll, NM things, etc.): nah.

[ b]Subjective:[ /b]
Extracurriculars (name, grade levels, leadership, description): Varsity Parlimentary Debate (4 yrs), Jazz Sax (4 yrs), Op-ed writer (4 yrs), Theatre (2 yrs), Math Club (3 yrs), and about 3-4 other things that I’m a bit too lazy to list
Job/Work Experience: Android App Dev Intern at a small tech startup (11/12th summer), IT Intern at a relatively big-name video game company (10th/11th summer). Both were unpaid tbh.
Volunteer/Community service: nada.
Summer Activities: internships. other than that, i just **** around and read.
Essays: Common App essay was about how I turned my rather boring summer internship in 10th grade into a learning experience, and the supplement was a straightforward, yet thorough, take on the typical “why” essay. Although I cannot objectively rank my essays, I thought I did very well on both.
Teacher Rec #1: Haven’t read, though I’d imagine it’s unique. My English teacher from last year thought I was exceptionally bright but very, very lazy.
Teacher Rec #2: Haven’t read, though I’d imagine it’s flattering. I’m really close to my CS teacher, so I bet he put in a good word for me (though he’s not as strong of a writer as is the writer of rec 1).
Counselor Rec: Haven’t read, but I’d imagine it’s rather generic.
Additional Rec: nope.
Interview: nah.
Additional material (abstracts/papers/other): nope. probably should’ve sent them code or something tbh.

[ b]Other:[ /b]
Applied for Financial Aid?: no.
Intended Major: Computer Science/Philosophy
State (if domestic applicant): Massachusetts
School Type: Prep/Boarding (not gonna reveal where I go, but it’s one of those Andover/Exeter tier schools)
Ethnicity: Indian (yep…)
Gender: M
Income Bracket: high tier
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): I wish.

[ b]Reflection:[ /b]
Strengths: According to teachers, I’m supposedly a strong writer, even for a prep school grad. EC’s are varied, job experiences are specialized.
What you tried to focus on in your application - any hooks you tried to make for yourself: dunno. I think I tried to show how I have a considerable amount of hands-on technical knowledge in CS, in addition to the expected high-level theoretical knowledge (as evidenced by my independent study). Additionally, My supplement got pretty detailed with classes, professors, and potential research opportunities, showing my specific interests within the larger field. Ultimately, I just tried to seem like a knowledgeable, well-rounded CS major.
Weaknesses: Mediocre grades, 0 dedicated interest, no interview (I feel that I interview well)
Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: In addition to the typical weaknesses, I don’t think I’m a particularly great fit for the cutthroat, hyper-competitive pre-med/science/engineering orgyfest that is JHU.
Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:

Accepted at NYU, UMich

Waitlisted at UChicago, Bowdoin, Case Western (didn’t show interest, but that’s another story tbh.)

Rejected at Columbia (ED), Northwestern, Harvey Mudd, Williams

I’m waiting on: the entire Ivy League (sans Princeton), umass Amherst

[ b]General Comments & Advice:[ /b]
I fell out of interest with this school sometime after applying.The rejection itself doesn’t mean much (it wasn’t nearly as painful as was the Williams decision), but I’m really, really worried about the bloodbath coming next week.

[ b]Decision: Accepted

Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): 2300 (770 CR, 770 Math, 760 W) (2270 single sitting)
ACT (breakdown): N/A
SAT II: 740 Bio E, 740 Lit
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): Not given to me by school. Probably 3.8-9? Weighted 4.33.
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable):Top 5%
AP (place score in parenthesis):
IB (place score in parenthesis):
Senior Year Course Load: Most rigorous available to me
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): Award for Wordmasters lol, Girl Scout Gold Award, National Merit Finalist

Subjective:

Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Soccer (9,10)
Girl Scouts (9,10,11,12) - Gold Award, highest possible achievement
Community Service Club (9,10,11,12) - Chairperson
Mock Trial (9,10,11,12) - 3rd at state two years in a row
Spanish Club (9,10,11,12) - Vice President
Model UN (10,11,12) - Some awards
Model Congress (11,12)
Debate - (11,12)
Yearbook - (10,11,12)
FBLA - Co-founder, VP (12)
Non-profit organization (not getting specific because it makes me identifiable) - founder, pres (12)
Other non-profit (lol) - peer mentor (11,12)

Job/Work Experience:

Volunteer/Community service:
Created a penpal program to connect disadvantaged students in my ethnic homeland with students at my school.
Volunteered as a peer mentor to a girl living in the aforementioned homeland

Summer Activities:
Internship at arguably the best cancer institute in the US. Did research, co-author on abstract. Pretty cool experience.

Essays (rating 1-10, details): Common App: 8/10. Idk, it was well written, but I wasn’t a huge fan of it. It was almost too deep haha. I wrote about my cultural identity, and how I want to build bridges (metaphorically, of course - I ain’t no engineer :D).

Supplement: 8-9/10 Cute essay, but tbh I spent like half of it telling a cute story about myself [used this as the skeleton for a few different schools’ essays] :wink: I only really mentioned two specific things about JHU (research & the major I want to do). Most of it was about me, research I’ve done, and my love for advocacy.

Counselor: 7/10 just because I have no idea
English teacher: 9/10 she told me it was very very strong
History teacher: at least 7-8/10, but I’m not really sure

Interview: Didn’t get one

Applied for Financial Aid?: Well, I hit yes on common app, but then never turned anything other than FAFSA in, so…
Intended Major: International Studies/Public Health Studies
State (if domestic applicant): PA
Country (if international applicant):
School Type: Private
Ethnicity: South Asian
Gender: Female
Income Bracket: >200k (I’m not getting any need based fin aid)
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc): None

Reflection: Yesterday, I would’ve sworn that I didn’t actually wanna go to JHU… now that I’ve been accepted, I’m totaly reconsidering. I’m excited to visit sometime soon :slight_smile: Not sure about actually going though, because I’m thinking pre-med, and I know pre-med is insane at JHU.

Strengths: SAT (although in this thread, it looks like I’m relatively low lol), rank, course load rigor
Weaknesses: Common App Essay? I’m not really sure. Subject tests could have been better. Lol is being Asian a weakness?
Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected:No clue, honestly. I’m just thankful, especially after my Duke rejection yesterday :stuck_out_tongue:
Where else were you accepted/deferred/rejected:
Accepted: Swarthmore, Vanderbilt, Temple, Rutgers, NJIT, Drexel, Northeastern
Deferred: Yale
Rejected: Duke
Waiting on: the entire Ivy League hahaha

College Confidential is truly the epitome of evil however it would be hypocritical of me to not post since I have spent more hours than I care to admit on this website. Hopefully this provides someone out there with some comfort and ease.

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:

• SAT I: N/A
• ACT: 31/32 superscore
• SAT II: 740 Bio M/ 780 MII/ 800 French

• Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.89
• Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): no idea
• AP scores: Bio-4 French-5
• IB scores: N/A
• Senior Year Course Load: AP Chemistry, AP Government, AP Literature, AP Calc BC
• Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): some French and speech and debate awards

Subjective:

• Extracurriculars: Competitive soccer for basically my whole life (lots of traveling, played ECNL for those that know what it means), Varsity soccer 4 years, Co-Founder and VP of speech and debate club at my school (literally my baby), NHS/CSF, HOP leader (helping freshman), Ambassador Mentor (helping international students), did a research internship at a private research lab over my junior summer and did a surgical skills internship at Stanford my sophomore summer.
• Job/Work Experience: I worked as a cashier at Five Guys during my sophomore and junior year. It was literally THE worst.
• Volunteer/Community service: Volunteering at local hospital for two years, then some random NHS/CSF events and tutoring that actually, in the end, added up to quite a bit of hours (300+ hours)
• Essays: spent a lot of time on them, I think they captured my personality well

• Teacher Recommendations: AP Bio Teacher- I honestly have no idea how this one turned out. She wrote me a letter of rec for a research internship over the summer and my mentor said that she spoke highly of me???
English Teacher- yea same situation, no idea.

• Counselor Rec: HA! I think she had to write like 100 of these so…haha
• Additional Rec: N/A
• Interview:… you could interview? haha

Other:

• State (if domestic applicant): CA
• Country (if international applicant): USA
• School Type: Large Public
• Ethnicity: African American
• Gender: F
• Income Bracket: 0-100 (sadly no financial aid)
• Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): I have a lot of them in my closet?

Reflection:

• Strengths: you tell me
• Weaknesses: I know for a fact my ACT scores
• Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: I don’t read minds

• Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Accepted: Tulane, UCSB, Washington University in St. Louis, UCSD, Williams College, Boston University, Johns Hopkins,
Waitlisted: UC Davis, MIT
Rejected: UCLA, UC Berkeley *sigh, UCs do not like me very much

Waiting to here back from: Columbia, Dartmouth,

General Comments:

Like I said before, this website is absolute evil. It makes you compare yourself to others, lowers your self-esteem and honestly makes life a little bit (A LOT) crappier. But hey, I spent wayyyyyy to much time on this website so I would feel guilty if didn’t post. So because I am compromising my principles by posting on this website, I feel like I should share the immense amount of wisdom I have gained over the past couple of months. Instead of trying to analyze my stats and figure out how the hell I got in, here are some things to take away from this is: 1) Do not compare yourself or try to copy others. It is human nature but try to remember that everyone is unique 2) please don’t try to look for some pattern on these stat threads. Trust me. I tried, I failed, don’t waste your time. 3) You may think that some people on this website who are rejected/accepted are gods who can walk on water but…dramatic pause… it is all an illusion (GASP). What you see on these stats are people in their best light with all their flaws excluded. I mean looking now at my stats, I am quite impressed but if you met me in person, haha, that would be a different story 4) You probably won’t believe me now but no matter how good the acceptance feels or how shitty that rejection feels, you won’t remember it a couple months down the road. You WILL end up in a place that is right for you, a place that will make you happy. So even though you may think I am just spouting out a bunch of bullshit, all I ask for is to give me the benefit of the doubt.

Wow that was a lot. If you made it to the end, AWESOME! I hope I was able to enlighten you. So, in summation, be yourself, like the number pi there is no pattern, unlike what you may see on this website none of us are perfect, give me the benefit of the doubt and in the words of Stanley Fich, have fun, be safe, and party hard.

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:

-SAT I (breakdown): 2250 (730 CR, 750 W, 770 M, 8 essay-I think)
-ACT (breakdown): 35 (33 R, 35 M, 35 W, 36 S, 8 essay)
-SAT II (place score in parentheses): Math II 800, Molecular Bio 800, Chem 730
-Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.96
-Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 4/410
-AP (place score in parentheses): Sophomore: 5 Bio and World history. Junior: 5 Chem and Calc AB, 4 APUSH.
-IB (place score in parentheses): not offered at my school
-Senior Year Course Load: AP Physics I, AP Environmental, AP Calc BC, AP Lit, AP Psychology, 1st semester AP Gov/ 2nd semester Honors Econ (no AP Econ offered at school)
-Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): National Merit Finalist, Alexander Hamilton Citizen Merit Award, Miami Herald Silver Knight Nominee, AP Scholar w/ Distinction, Distinguished Key Club Treasurer of Florida District, some local/school awards

Subjective:

-Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): Key Club (fundraising committee chair sophomore year, treasurer junior year, current president), Science NHS (current VP), Relay for Life, NHS, Mu Alpha Theta (Calculus Co-captain for FAMAT).
-Job/Work Experience: Worked over one year at a tutoring place, private tutored others in math and SAT.
-Volunteer/Community Service: A lot- 500+ hours, founded organization to create historical archive for city, majority of service through Key Club though.
-Summer Activities: Well I slept a lot so
-Essays:
Hopkins: 10/10, I think I was possessed when I wrote it
CommonApp: 10/10, answered the prompt about a place you’re most comfortable
(I promise I’m not just giving 10/10s, Hopkins definitely got the best of my essays, they were awesome)
-Teacher Recommendations: One I read and was amazing, came from my sophomore english teacher who’s also my Key Club advisor. Second one I didn’t read, came from my AP Chem teacher who I’ve heard writes awesome recs though.
-Counselor Rec:I filled out a brag sheet and talked to my counselor about what I was active in but she didn’t know me well (400 kids in the grade she oversees), and she has pretty bad grammar, so probably average/slightly below average.
-Additional Rec:from the city historian who I worked with on the archiving project, 8-9/10
-Interview: didn’t have one

State (if domestic applicant): Florida
School Type: Public
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Female
Income Bracket:35,000-50,000 (single parent)
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): not sure lol sorry

Strengths: I really don’t know but probably the Essays, subject tests, and maybe rec letters?

Weaknesses: Counselor rec most likely, but I’m sure they’re used to getting bad ones from big public schools

Why you think you were accepted: Highlighted three things: passion for service, science, and travel throughout all aspects of application. It was obvious I wasn’t just saying stuff for the apps. I’d taken the hardest sciences possible at my school every year, been involved i service heavily since middle school, wrote about traveling in essays (my common app essay for the “comfortable place” was about airports).

Where else you are applying or have already applied: UF (full ride AH), UChicago (waitlisted, just like apparently everyone), UPenn, Columbia, Harvard, Yale.

General Comments/Advice/Hindsight: Highlight your strengths as much as you can without being repetitive. Transcripts and ranks seem to matter more here (just going off past year’s admissions profiles) than in some other colleges, though obviously it’s still VERY hollistic. They only have one supplement essay- make it good, and really personalize it for Hopkins, not just where you can change the name to another college.

Don’t be afraid to show your personality. You need to set yourself apart, and since no two personalities are alike, that’s an awesome way to do it.

Decision: Rejected

Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): 2340; 760 CR, 800 MA, 780 WR, 8 Essay (Superscored)
ACT (breakdown):
SAT II: 800 Math II, 780 Physics, 760 Bio-E, 720 Lit
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): no GPA system
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): doesn’t rank
AP (place score in parenthesis): -
IB (place score in parenthesis): -
Senior Year Course Load: Singapore GCE A-Levels; 12 Units (maximum without approval)
H1 General Paper (B), Malay (B), Project Work (A)
H2 Physics (A), Math (A), Econ (A), Literature (A)
H3 Semiconductor Physics and Devices (Merit)
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.):
Not much; Best in subject prizes back in Secondary School, National Spelling Bee Finalist

Subjective:

Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Symphonic Band Tubist for 6 years (won gold in Singapore Youth Festival in 2011, gold in Los Angeles Music Festival in 2013), Model UN Club (participated in prestigious conferences and was a director in my school’s own UN conference)
Job/Work Experience: Research Analyst (Intern) at Nanyang Technological University
Volunteer/Community service: Tutoring at my secondary school, teaching assistant at a special ed school, fundraising for the needy
Summer Activities: Travelling and going back home to Indonesia
Essays (rating 1-10, details): hard to rate but it’s about how terrorism in Indonesia changed my life for the better
Recommendations (rating 1-10, details):

Teacher Rec #1: 8-9/10 from my General Paper tutor. I’m the subject rep so she knows me well and I speak up a lot in her classes.
Teacher Rec #2: 7-8/10 from my Lit teacher. Speak up a lot too but lit was not my best subject.
Counselor Rec: 8/10 from my Physics teacher. He’s very friendly and supportive so his rec would probably be good.
Additional Rec: 7/10 from the professor that I worked for during my internship
Interview: none

Others:

Applied for Financial Aid?: No
Intended Major: International Studies
State (if domestic applicant):
Country (if international applicant): Indonesia (applying from Singapore)
School Type: An independent school in Singapore
Ethnicity: Malay-Indonesian
Gender: Male
Income Bracket: >$100000
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): from underrepresented country??

Reflection

Strengths: underrepresented country, unique background, test scores, commitment to one major EC
Weaknesses: grades, late bloomer, lack of ECs
Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected: Idk
Where else were you accepted/deferred/rejected: Accepted by Middlebury and George Washington (10k/yr scholarship). Rejected by Columbia ED, Georgetown, Johns Hopkins and Colgate. Waiting on Tufts and Cornell.

General comments:
I’m not too surprised that I got rejected by JHU. I’m still happy that I got accepted to Middlebury regardless.

Decision: ACCEPTED
with $32.5k/year Hodson Trust Scholarship

White female, large public school in the suburbs of Chicago (~1000 in my graduating class)
I applied to Krieger for International Studies

Stats:
Rank: 4/1000
GPA: 3.96/4.00
Full AP/Honors curriculum
ACT Composite: 33 taken twice with same score
SAT: 730 CR, 770 Math, 720 Writing, 2220 Composite
SAT II’s: 710 Literature, 780 Math II, 780 U.S. History
Taken 6 AP tests, all 5’s: Euro, US History, US Gov, Comparative Gov, Music Theory, English Lang & Comp

Activities:
Model UN: 4 yrs (leadership for 2 yrs)
Marching Band: 4 yrs (leadership for 2 yrs)
Synchronized (team) figure skating: 9 yrs (club sport outside of school)
Classically-trained pianist: 11.5 yrs
Tap Dance: 12 yrs

Awards:
AP Scholar with Distinction
16th Nationally on National Italian Language Examination
School Honor Roll every term
Multiple Model UN awards (school team is highly ranked in the nation)
Multiple piano awards
Many wins with skating team (3 consecutive Midwest titles)

Work/Volunteer Experience
Regularly volunteer 2 hrs/week at a local charity that gives low-cost dental & health care to low-income families around my school’s area
Summer internship with Federal Congressional Reelection Campaign
Summer internship with nonpartisan voter advocacy group in Chicago working to register young people of color to vote
Member of National Honor Society with over 200 volunteer hours logged

Reflection:
Strengths - UW GPA, my Common App essay was amazing, teacher recs were no doubt great, very strong interview, deep involvement in activities
Weaknesses - test scores were nothing special

General comments:
I’m on cloud nine on my decision, and the $32.5k scholarship was so unexpected. I’m definitely going to attend.

**Decision: Accepted

Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): N/A
ACT (breakdown): 35 (35E/33M/36R/36S) 12 essay
SAT II: 730 Lit, 720 US History
Unweighted GPA: not available, most likely >3.9
Weighted GPA: 4.71
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 2/305
APs: Lang & Comp (5), APUSH (5) Bio (3, ew)

Senior Year Course Load: AP Macroeconomics, AP Calc AB, AP Lit, AP US Gov, AP World History, Spanish 4 Honors, Honors Concert Choir, typical PE class

Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): Scholastic Gold Key and Silver Key Awards for poetry, AP scholar, National Merit Scholar commended

Subjective:
Extracurriculars: Model UN, 10 awards (President & head-delegate 2013-15, VP 2012-13); Student Council (President and BOE rep 2014-15, VP 2013-14); school musical in ensemble/dance company/minor roles (2011-2015); jazz/chamber choir, placed 2nd and 4th at two national competitions (Alto section leader); Class Council of 2015 (president 2011-13); NHS (VP); published poet (published 3 times with Creative Communications, 3 times in print and 11 times online with Teen Ink, twice with the Live Poets of NJ); Mu Alpha Theta

Job/Work Experience: Just an internship at a local historic site

Volunteer/Community service: Relay for Life team captain (3 years); tutoring biweekly through NHS; organizer of open mics, poetry slams, and movie nights at a teen coffeehouse in my town

Summer Activities: took Intro to IR through the Young Scholars Program at the University of Maryland – I highly recommend the program!

Essays: My common app essay is possibly the love of my life, my current AP lit teacher (who is also an English professor at NYU) raves about it any chance she gets. y advice for the commonapp essay is to choose any experience or moment that truly allows you to write your heart out! I really enjoyed writing my Why Wellesley supplement, and though applicants should follow the directions to write 2 paragraphs, there’s still room for personality and flexibility.

Teacher Recommendation: 147/10 from my AP Lang teacher (it honestly made me cry), 8/10 from my APUSH teacher
Counselor Rec: Didn’t read, but probably average

Additional Rec: N/A
Interview: Absolutely amazing. My interviewer was a fairly recent graduate and knew a lot about student life/the departments and ECs at Hopkins that I’m interested in. She asked me to tell her a joke on the spot which I thought was amusing!
Supplementary Material (portfolio, etc.): N/A

Other:
Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes
State (if domestic applicant): NJ
Country (if international applicant): N/A
School Type: Public
Ethnicity: White
Gender: F
Income Bracket: 100,000-150,000
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): First generation

Reflection:
Strengths: ECs, essays, ACT, rank/GPA, interview
Weaknesses: SAT II’s, over-represented state, no huge awards, wish I submitted a music supplement, etc.

Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected: I’m not sure but I’m proud of the application I set forth and was honored to have been accepted!

Where else were you accepted/deferred/rejected: Accepted to Northeastern (University Scholar full-tuition), Williams (early-write), Vassar, BU (20k Presidential Scholarship). Waiting on Tufts, HYP, Brown (deferred ED), and Dartmouth.

General Comments: Congrats to everyone else who was accepted, and to everyone waitlisted/rejected: you’re undoubtedly an amazing person and applicant nonetheless, remember that this process is (to a certain extent) arbitrary when there are so many qualified students and so few spots. Sending good vibes!

Edit: I also received the Bloomberg Scholarship for about 20k a year!