Official Princeton RD Decisions - Class of '11

<p>Decision: Rejected</p>

<p>Stats:[ul][<em>] Fee Waiver Used?: No
[</em>] SAT Reasoning (by section): 780 CR, 790M, 790 W = 2360
[<em>] SAT Subject tests: 800 Chem, 800 Math, 2 770 Japanese w/Listening
[</em>] APs: 5 CSAB, 5 Chem
[<em>] GPA, Weighted and Unweighted: 4.00uw, 4.46w
[</em>] Rank: N/A
[<em>] Senior Yr. Courseload: AP Gov, AP French, AP Calc B/C, Honors Physics, Contemp. Lit
[</em>] Number of Apps from Your School: Several
[<em>] Common or Princeton App?: Princeton App
[</em>] Other stats:[/ul]Subjective:[ul][<em>] ECs listed on app: Several thousand hours as software developer and volunteer server programmer. Did soccer for a year, participated in several contest, and team projects, etc...
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: Three summers of work experience, two doing Web design
[<em>] Essays (subject and responses): Princeton motto and Who has influenced you?
[</em>] Teacher Recs: Average (They were really good, but everyone has good recs)
[<em>] Counselor Rec: Mediocre
[</em>] Interview (feel and general location): Decent
[<em>] Hook (if any): None[/ul]Location/Person:[ul][</em>] State or Country: CA
[<em>] School Type, Average Stats of School (if available): Public
[</em>] Ethnicity: Asian
[<em>] Income Bracket: Middle
[</em>] Gender: Male
[<em>] Hooks: None
[</em>] Strengths/Weaknesses: Good academics but didn't take every AP
[li] Why you think you were accepted or rejected: I'm not world class anything :P[/ul]Other Factors: Nope[/li]General Comments/Congratulations/Venting/Commiserations,etc: I guess that's it for me and Princeton. I've gotten a bucketload of scholarships though, so I'm still happy.</p>

<p>Hey guys. I'm a current Princeton freshman here to wish you all good luck!! I posted a story about my experience with decisions week last year. The story elicited many responses (i.e. tears, smiles, laughter). j07 said I could repost it on this thread. So with her permission, I will post that up. I hope you guys can relate to the emotions I had at this time last year [ESPECIALLY those of you who are accepted]. Trust me, it's a good story (it deals with acceptance, rejection, and deferral) so many of you will invariably relate to it. Without further ado, here's my story:</p>

<p>nelle178, HAVE FUN AT OXFORD!!!</p>

<p>accepted! :)</p>

<p>Decision: Accepted</p>

<p>Stats:[ul]
[<em>] Fee Waiver Used?:nope
[</em>] SAT I (by section): 800CR/780M/730W
[<em>] SAT IIs: 800 US History/800 MathII/790 Physics
[</em>] GPA, Weighted and Unweighted: 4.0 UW/4.6 W
[<em>] Rank: 1/247
[</em>] ACT: none
[<em>] APs (including this year's): 5's on Psych/US History/Human Geo/CalcBC/PhysicsCMech/Physics B/EuroHistory/Environmental Sci; 3 on French Lang; taking US Gov't, MicroEcon, English Lit, Physics C:E&M, Chemistry, Bio
[</em>] IBs (including this year's: none
[<em>] Senior Yr Courseload: see above APs
[</em>] Number of Apps from Your School: dunno...
[<em>] Other stats (Awards, etc.): National AP Scholar, National Merit Finalist, AIME
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] ECs listed on app: Violin (Conference All-State), Volunteer (Volunteer of the Year/President's Service Awards), Newspaper (Editor), French Club (Co-Prez), Science Olympiad (VP, NY state medals), NHS (President)
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: Physics Lab Assistant, Subway
[</em>] Essays (subject and responses): Very very strong; one was serious, other was whimiscal
[<em>] Teacher Recs: Excellent
[</em>] Counselor Rec: Crazy amazing
[<em>] Interview (feel, interviewer and general location): Excellent, interviewer was impressed.
[</em>] Hook (TASP, RSI, Research, etc.): Asian female, hahaha
[/ul]Location/Person:[ul]
[<em>] State or Country: NY
[</em>] School Type, Average Stats of School (if available): Average Suburban
[<em>] Ethnicity: Asian
[</em>] Gender: Female
[<em>] Income Bracket: ~60,000
[</em>] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): none
[<em>] Strengths: princeton needed female engineers :) (applied for engineering)
[</em>] Weaknesses: a bit stereotypical
[li] Why you think you were accepted/deferred/denied: Amazing recs and essays[/li][/ul]Other Factors:...Damn, I hate choices
General Comments/Congratulations/Venting/Commiserations,etc: Good luck to all! :D</p>

<p>rejected.
It was my dream school.....
Oh well</p>

<p>rejected...i knew i didnt have a chance anyway, but we tried...here's to us pton c/o 2011 rejects, Cheers!</p>

<p>I was a typical CCer, like you: nervous; bold; ambitious; excited; perhaps a tad naive (by the way, I didn’t use any of those adjectives to describe myself on my applications – though my teachers might have). :D I remember excitedly checking every thread that showed even the slightest semblance of relevance to Ivy admissions. CC was, in general, a very supportive place for me to go and rant or rave about my college worries and excitements. It was such a relief to realize that so many kids felt exactly the same way that I did and were awaiting decisions just as anxiously.</p>

<p>Ok, now that was all general stuff. Some specifics: The week of college decisions, my high school had chosen me and 3 other students to be interviewed by a NY news station (I think it was some branch of NBC news). It was exciting but wait till you hear what the topic of the interview was: How H.S. Seniors Handle College Rejections. You have no idea how scary it was to think about that topic literally A DAY before going online to check my decisions! Oh, now that I remember, the segment was set to air the very same day I checked decisions. It was so funny: I ended up running around the house; to the living room to check the news and to my computer to view my decisions (thank God I have a lap top now). Haha, so I came off as nerdy (on the segment)… gosh I’m a different guy now (even though people said I looked highly respectable and sounded very knowledgeable on TV… Pshh!.. Surely they were jesting!).</p>

<p>I had already received ‘early write’ letters from Amherst and Williams as well as some sort of sly early move from NYU (and I had heard from all my SUNY [State University of NY] schools too). I’d been accepted everywhere that wasn’t an Ivy. But I didn’t care so much about those decisions. It was the 6 Ivies I’d applied to that mattered most. So, having been accepted everywhere prior to the interview, all I could really talk about was how it felt to be deferred by Harvard (I applied EA). That evening, I had planned to check my decisions in the following order: Cornell, Dartmouth, Columbia, Yale, and Harvard. (Princeton didn’t notify applicants online last year). </p>

<p>My heart was thundering in my chest (and come on, it was only Cornell – ;) haha :D). I opened the page and I saw a big, hearty “CONGRATULATIONS” in red letters. I was psyched. I thought to myself, “YES!! My first Ivy!!! If I don’t get in anywhere else, at least I’ve got Cornell under my belt!” (Thought it might have been wise to consider Amherst and Williams more closely, had I gotten into only Cornell). </p>

<p>Next I checked the Dartmouth decision. It was in letter format (like the actual letter in the mail). In my nervousness, everything was a blur so I had to get real close to the monitor. It was another letter of congratulations! If you thought I was excited about Cornell, you should have seen how I was beaming with joy after finding out I got into Dartmouth! :)</p>

<p>Now I was having trouble accessing the Yale page. It wouldn’t load for the longest time (which as any of you could imagine was heart-wrenching)!! At some point I finally got to it. Unfortunately I was rejected. I plummeted instantly from my Dartmouth high (er.. sounds a bit druggy huh?). Columbia and Harvard’s decisions were both sent via e-mail. You have no idea how freaked out I was to not receive word for hours! I thought I was surely rejected. As it turns out, I was indeed rejected at both. The night ended very sadly. At school the next day, guidance counselors, teachers, and my friends had no idea why those 3 rejections could put me so down in spite of my Dartmouth and Cornell acceptances. They had no idea… the fools! :D Harvard meant so much to me! (Thank God I now know that, as far as undergrad goes, it’s neither the best experience nor the best education out there – but I had no idea back then.)</p>

<p>My Princeton decision came on Friday in the mail. I came home from school (not even remembering that I had yet to hear from Princeton). I guess I figured if Harvard and Yale had denied me, that my chances at Old Nassau weren’t destined to be good. Hell was I ever wrong! My parents had quietly brought the package in and laid it inconspicuously amongst the other mail packages (including NYU’s regular notification). I was in my living room after school and I noticed the pile of mail. I was flipping through it like anything else and then I saw a big envelope with ‘Princeton’ on it! My heart raced, my palms got sweaty, I literally couldn’t swallow, and [insert other cliche expressions for nervousness and excitement here]. I was spellbound by that envelope! I didn’t think ever in the world that I would be opening a fat envelope from Princeton. I opened it carefully and read the first line of the letter, and re-read it, and re-read it again! Then, without reading the rest of it, I scanned down to the bottom. Dean Rapeleye had personally written “Congratulations!” and signed at the bottom (the thought that she writes that on all the acceptance letters didn’t even cross my mind). It was truly a beautiful and special moment that I wish I could relive! I then read the rest of the letter (several times over, just to come to grips with the awesome reality of it and to savor every last morpheme :D). I jumped up and down and screamed with glee!! </p>

<p>Aside from the letter, there was my financial aid notification (one of the key deciding factors next to April Hosting that led me to ultimately matriculate here) and some other cool Princeton papers including a book showcasing the current seniors’ thesis ideas. I ran to my parents’ room excitedly and told them (as if they didn’t already know – after all, they were the ones who casually brought the golden parcel into our home). Everyone was so excited for me! </p>

<p>The next day at school, I tried to be cool about it. I didn’t want to seem like an arrogant jerk (a sadly untrue reputation we Ivy League guys have). Though, remembering how down I had been the week before, my friends, teachers, and guidance department were all wondering why I was so full of life. I nonchalantly said, “Oh, it’s ‘cause I got into Princeton!” (It is so empowering to say that and to know that it’s true) As stoic as I tried to appear, it didn’t work. Everyone told me it was something I was entitled to be proud of (rather than mask in humility). :)</p>

<p>Now that I remember, this week is forever chronicled on my Xanga. Whether you’re a Xanga user or not (and who the heck is nowadays? ;)), here’s a link to my blog for that week. You can start reading from March 27th through April. Though you might find it interesting to read what I wrote about my interviews a few months earlier and follow the saga of my EA application to Harvard. All of that can be found here: <a href="http://www.xanga.com/Ex_Mea_Sententia?nextdate=3%2f24%2f2006+23%3a59%3a59.999&direction=p%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.xanga.com/Ex_Mea_Sententia?nextdate=3%2f24%2f2006+23%3a59%3a59.999&direction=p&lt;/a> (I recommend that you work your way from the bottom entry up… unless you’re like me and like reading things in the reverse order – but that’ll ruin the fun of it!)</p>

<p>The rest is history! PM me for specific anecdotes about my summer before Princeton and my Princeton experience so far. (I can tell you how I became a demigod on Facebook leading me to become one of the most popular guys in the Princeton Class of ’10!!)</p>

<p>Has Princeton met my expectations? Heck, it has exceeded them beyond my wildest dreams! I’d post more (but this is seriously long enough)… plus, I have a ton of work due on Monday (the day I get back from Spring Break). </p>

<p>Well my friends, I wish you all the best! I’m sure you’re all feeling a similar ‘nervous excitement’ (patented and copyrighted by yours truly). You’re not in this alone! Not only are your peers across the globe sharing in your emotion, but as you can see, it’s quite natural and occurs every year. I can imagine it becomes more nerve racking as the Ivies are becoming more and more selective. It was nice having our egos stroked at the beginning of the year by President Tilghman and Dean Rapeleye, that we were “the GREAT Class of 2010” and that we were much better in many respects (diversity, academic strength, character, talents, etc.) than the preceding classes. Eh… so they do that for all the newbs – it’s still an amazing thing to hear! </p>

<p>You can plunge into this NE (‘nervous excitement’ ‘northeast’? haha, I have to think of a better term to patent) as insanely as you wish; just promise me, your peers, your loved ones, and most importantly yourselves this: that no matter what happens; regardless of the outcomes, you will come out of this sane, level-headed, and appreciative of what you have. Thanks for your time. I hope you were able to relate to my experiences (or soon will be once decisions are up). Again, PM me anytime and feel free to surf my Xanga to figure me out and discover what makes me tick. For those of you who are admitted to Princeton and decide to matriculate (which you absolutely should!!) I’d love to show you the ropes and relate my experiences. If you get in and decide to attend April Hosting (another ‘must’!) let me know if you’d like me to be your host (I can request specific RDers). And if you’d like a tour of the campus at any time, you can go to the officially trained Orange Key Tour guides (my roomie is one of ‘em)… and then you can come to me for the truth! L:DL That’s all folks!</p>

<p>I'm sad for you, whoamg :(
but congrats, Pandora! looking forward to meeting you next year!</p>

<p>Rejected. Not surprised, but disappointed.</p>

<p>@whoamg: I really hoped you could get in!!! So sorry! :(</p>

<p>sal - HECK YEAH!!!</p>

<p>Decision: Waitlisted SUCKS</p>

<p>Stats:[ul][<em>] Fee Waiver Used?:no
[</em>] SAT Reasoning (by section): 800 M 770 V 690 W
[<em>] SAT Subject tests:800 mathII 760 USH 740 physics
[</em>] ACT: none
[<em>] APs: 5s on Calc AB, USH, stat, micro (self study); 4 on macro self study
[</em>] IBs: none
[<em>] GPA, Weighted and Unweighted: 96.5 UW 103.6 W
[</em>] Rank:3/727
[<em>] Senior Yr. Courseload: AP Chem, AP bio, AP calc BC, AP US gov, AP English, Honors german, independent study improv
[</em>] Number of Apps from Your School: 5
[<em>] Common or Princeton App?: common
[</em>] Other stats: 4 years of cty
[/ul]Subjective:[ul][<em>] ECs listed on app:
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: Lots and various, worked for local government last year.
[<em>] Essays (subject and responses): Pretty good.
[</em>] Teacher Recs: Great (one of the best in career)
[<em>] Counselor Rec: Brilliant
[</em>] Interview (feel and general location): At the guy's house, went well I thought
[<em>] Hook (if any):Student Council President/Improvisational actor
[/ul]Location/Person:[ul][</em>] State or Country:NJ
[<em>] School Type, Average Stats of School (if available): public
[</em>] Ethnicity: WASP
[<em>] Income Bracket: Highest
[</em>] Gender: Male
[<em>] Hooks: Didn't I already say this above
[</em>] Strengths/Weaknesses: well, I guess I was too bland of a candidate for a white male from new jersey.
[li] Why you think you were waitlisted:Princeton Admissions is a black hole. [/li][/ul]Other Factors: I talked to a prof in the financial engineering who I mentioned in my essay.
General Comments/Congratulations/Venting/Commiserations,etc: DAMMIT. First I get waitlisted to prep school. Now I get waitlisted to College. Sigh. Now, I have to figure out do I want to try to go through with this process, or just take a columbia or chicago. Hmmm.</p>

<p>Rejected, k_twin and I. Stats later...</p>

<p>Decision: ACCEPTED!
International</p>

<p>Stats:[ul][<em>] Fee Waiver Used?: No
[</em>] SAT Reasoning (by section): 780 M, 760 CR, 760 W
[<em>] SAT Subject tests: 800 Math 2, 800 Physics, 800 Chemistry
[</em>] ACT: N/A
[<em>] APs: None
[</em>] IBs: Full diploma candidate. Predicted: HL Math 6, HL Physics 7, HL Chemistry 7, SL Economics 7, SL English 7, SL German 6
[<em>] GPA, Weighted and Unweighted: 4.7 (I don't know whether this is weighted or not, my school is Canadian and GPA is done weirdly)
[</em>] Rank: Top 5%
[<em>] Senior Yr. Courseload: IB courses above
[</em>] Number of Apps from Your School: Probably somewhere between 10-15
[<em>] Common or Princeton App?: Common App
[</em>] Other stats: Awards in a couple of Canadian math competitions
[/ul]Subjective:[ul][<em>] ECs listed on app: Squash (both national/provincial competitive, as well as school varsity team), tutoring (head of school's peer tutoring program, tutor in program, run organization workshops, tutor students in inner city schools), computers club (club head, high placings in some computing competitions), math society, Shad Valley (engineering/ entrepreneurship program during summer at Canadian universities)
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: IT Analyst at a major Canadian bank during the summer (internship through Shad Valley)
[<em>] Essays (subject and responses): Long essay I wrote about the intellectual curiosity prompt, talked about teachers and family fostering my questioning and curious attitudes towards things. I thought it was a decent essay. Engineering essay I thought was great - wrote about Shad Valley, and had lots of ammunition for talking about why Princeton would be great for me, as my visit there gave me tons of info.
[</em>] Teacher Recs: Were probably excellent. Teachers liked me, and my english teacher (wrote a rec) is an extremely good writer, which probably helped. Also submitted an additional rec from the peer tutoring program's faculty adviser that was spectacular.
[<em>] Counselor Rec: Probably excellent.
[</em>] Interview (feel and general location): Very nice. Informal interview, in a Starbucks. My interviewer was female, and we really seemed to connect - she was young, and after finding out that my dad went to Princeton, kind of chilled about the whole formal information thing and we had a good discussion about actualy student life and stuff. Interview was relatively short, about 40 minutes.
[<em>] Hook (if any): Squash maybe? Very unlikely though.
[/ul]Location/Person:[ul][</em>] State or Country: Ontario, Canada
[<em>] School Type, Average Stats of School (if available): Private, sends tons of kids to top schools
[</em>] Ethnicity: White
[<em>] Income Bracket: Parents probably make > $200,000 CAD each per year
[</em>] Gender: Male
[<em>] Hooks: My legacy was probably helpful - my dad does a lot of work for Development, particularly in Annual Giving. This seems to follow from the fact that when I visited Princeton I was toured around by an important development officer, with a full itinerary, talked to several deans and vice deans, etc. Red carpet basically. :S
[</em>] Strengths/Weaknesses: My academics and SAT were good, ECs weren't amazing but I think my passion showed through in those that I did.
[li] Why you think you were accepted or rejected: No idea, just happy about it.[/li][/ul]Other Factors:
General Comments/Congratulations/Venting/Commiserations,etc: I'll probably end up at Caltech, or (if I get in) Stanford, but this was still nice.</p>

<p>Well if any of you guys want to meet up, you should come over to Berkeley :)</p>

<p>And shrivats, at least only one of you didn't get rejected/accepted. In some ways, that would be the worst, at least, I'd think so.</p>

<p>I'm rejected, too. It sounds weird to say, but I'm really not that upset, even though I'm a double legacy at Princeton and I thought that I had a decent shot at getting in (and I got rejected by Yale, too, within about 30 seconds!!). I guess I knew that my extras weren't great, and that by not applying ED to Princeton I might be in trouble. I'm still waiting on Brown and Columbia...we'll see. </p>

<p>I'm not good with the layout things, but here are the basics. </p>

<p>Rejected
SAT I: 2290 (800 CR/780 M/710 WR)
SAT II: 2320 (780 US/770 MII/770 LIT)
GPA: 3.82 unw/4.41 w
Rank: 14/768
AP's: 4 5's, plus 5 more this year and Calc III
Essays: Good, but probably didn't factor into my decision much.
Interview: Again, good, but probably didn't mean much.
Extras: Only okay. Some Leadership, spent my time with Clarinet, German, and Youth and Government. Decent awards (mostly academic + something for each EC activity), but nothing distinguished. </p>

<p>I'm going to a good school no matter what (already have acceptances from NYU, Carleton and Wellesley), so I'll be fine :).</p>

<p>I got rejected at Princeton :( Yale too, not that I cared much.</p>

<p>I'll put stats up later. I have a stupid NHS dinner.</p>

<p>yeah rejected wooot!!! whatever life goes onn....</p>

<p>ahhh i can't get on the site :[</p>