Official Yale Class of 2017 RD Results Thread

<p>Decision: Accepted
Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): Reading 780 Writing/Math 800
[</em>] ACT:
[<em>] SAT II: US History 800, MATHII 800, Physics 790
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 5 out of 576
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): Chinese, Physics C, Physics B, Chemistry, US History, Computer Science, Enviornmental Science, Art History, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, AP English: 5, AP European History: 4
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis):
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP Bio, AP government, drama, Racket sports, AP world history
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 2nd place nationals, cyberpatriot cybersecurity competition
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): (President, tutoring club), (tresurer, cybersecurity club), school plays, wrote a play for the school’s one-act festival, Academic League, Quizbowl
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: Gateways summer camp, 11th/12th grade summers, helped out little kids
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: Kids Korps volunteering, tutoring club-pres. service award gold 2x
[<em>] Summer Activities: COSMOS at UCSD, 2010, Internship at San Diego Supercomputer Center, 2012
[</em>] Essays: Big common app essay: playwriting and how it has affect my POV. small common app essay: rap music :slight_smile: yale supplement: how I guarded the stairs at gateways against a horde of little kids yale engineering supplement: COSMOS, cybersecurity, Supercomputer center internship
[<em>] Teacher Recommendation: Calc BC teacher(didn’t know me too well) AP US History teacher(knew me very well)
[</em>] Counselor Rec: Talked to counselor a few times, letter wasn’t too amazing.
[<em>] Additional Rec: none
[</em>] Interview: mediocre. Had an old dude that didn’t seem to responsive. had a good talk about yale vs. harvard though</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): California
[</em>] Country (if international applicant):
[<em>] School Type: Public
[</em>] Ethnicity: Chinese
[<em>] Gender: Male
[</em>] Income Bracket: upper-middle class
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): none </p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: nat’l cybersecurity award, not many people do playwriting as an EC, AP us history teacher’s rec
[</em>] Weaknesses: not very strong leadership, no sports, started app late…in the short “why yale” essay, I said that I want to minor in playwrighting, but yale has no minor program!
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: I talked a lot about how I loved yale’s playwriting program, maybe? My reader liked rap music? :slight_smile: I really have no idea.
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: carnegie mellon, UC Berkeley,San Diego, LA, harvey mudd, washington U/Harvard, Cornell, Columbia, Princeton, Dartmouth/MIT, Chicago, Caltech</p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments:it’s really a crapshoot for the top schools.Congrats to those that got in and hope to see you at bulldog days!</p>

<p>Decision: Rejected</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): none
[</em>] ACT: 33 (35 E, 28 M, 33 R, 36 S)
[<em>] SAT II: none
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.95
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 3/180
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): APUSH (4) - first one school offers, during junior year
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis):
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP Calculus AB, AP English Lit/Comp, Physics, Symphonic Band, Jazz Band, Spanish IV, AP US Gov.
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): none
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Marching/Symph/Jazz Band (Saxophone section leader, 1st chair), Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony (1st part alto saxophone), Academic Challenge (varsity team captain), Drama (sound tech manager), National Honor Society (president)
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: none
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: Toys for Tots, Salvation Army, tutoring
[<em>] Summer Activities: Marching band
[</em>] Essays: Common app over diversity, Yale supp. over playing in the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony. Tried to really portray my personality in both.
[<em>] Teacher Recommendation: Chemistry and AP Government teachers. Got a chance to read the AP Gov, said some pretty good things.
[</em>] Counselor Rec: Didn’t read
[<em>] Additional Rec: none
[</em>] Interview: Could have gone a little better. I talked with her for about 35 minutes. Probably could have portrayed my personality a little better, I was kinda nervous and stuttered a little bit on some of her questions.</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): Ohio
[</em>] Country (if international applicant):
[<em>] School Type: Public (~1000 students)
[</em>] Ethnicity: White
[<em>] Gender: Male
[</em>] Income Bracket: $75,000
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): 16 years old and a graduating senior? Thinking it may have counted against me though.</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Thought my essays were pretty good. Maybe strong leadership in ECs.
[</em>] Weaknesses: Interview kinda bombed, age, no SAT?
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Age again, maybe. So much talent this year that I could imagine it would be a really hard decision. Oh well, it’s pretty much luck to get into these schools anyways.
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted to University of Akron Honors College, Case Western Reserve University, Washington & Jefferson College</p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments: They contacted me, I had the baseline academics for it, and I went after it. Going after the hardest school to get into in the US, I’m not too down at all about getting rejected. It’s kinda a luck of the draw for Ivy Leagues. Most likely I’m going to UA Honors College - I got full tuition, and going into pre-medicine I could use as little student debt in undergrad as possible. Congrats to everybody that got accepted!</p>

<p>I used these decisions threads like crazy in previous years, so future classes deserve at least my measly stats. Cheers!</p>

<p>Decision: Accepted</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2380 (780M)
[</em>] ACT: didn’t report
[<em>] SAT II: 800MII, 780 Chinese, 750 Lit, 740 Chem
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): eh, our school is weird, but highest possible?
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): only three 5s (stats, lang, apush)…school doesn’t have many more!
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): -
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP (calc AB, calc BC, world history, euro history, lit), music composition, accelerated physics (no AP lol)
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 2 national awards for literary-art magazine, 4X multi-state/regional robotics awards, some regional Scholastic gold keys, 2X win in state tech competition, high seating at All-State Orchestra, misc regional piano wins, NMF, 1X AIME
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): regional youth orchestra (1st chair), piano (private teacher for 2 kids, freelancer at local church & theatre & charity events), lit-art mag (editor-in-chief), robotics (prez), state/regional newspaper (1-yr columnist), MathCounts coach (only non-adult coach?), volunteer technician at a biochem lab, organized 3 big annual workshops to get kids into STEM
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: piano tutoring and gigs, local art commissions
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: the biochem lab had full-time hours during 2 summers
[<em>] Summer Activities: running the workshops, volunteering at the lab
[</em>] Essays: I was a neurotic fangirl about my (obviously) diverse interests, made self-deprecating jokes, was chill about being Chinese, used toilet metaphors (what was I thinking…?)
[<em>] Teacher Recommendation: I don’t deserve their wonderful gushings.
[</em>] Counselor Rec: She has a soft spot for me, and has always wanted to get a kid into a top school.
[<em>] Additional Rec: -
[</em>] Interview: -</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): can I not say? Gah, my anonymity is dead, pretty much. But my state is 95% slouchy bums with a handful of really competitive applicants.
[</em>] Country (if international applicant): USA
[<em>] School Type: large mediocre public (maybe 1 student gets into a Cornell or Duke or Rice every 3-4 years)
[</em>] Ethnicity: Chinese
[<em>] Gender: F
[</em>] Income Bracket: 100-120K
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): geography</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: lots of interest-geared ECs, Yale supp short answers, CommonApp essay
[</em>] Weaknesses: lack of self-studied APs in school’s absence of APs, dismal SATIIs, lack of cohesiveness in app, maybe Yale essay (I cringed upon rereading it)
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Maybe Yale likes neurotic and raving? No but really, I think my essays were true to myself, and I made my interests loud and clear in a very “I can contribute all this” type of service-minded way. And I tried to make up for my overly spread-out academic interests by relating them (subtly) in essays. Also, I’d like to bemoan being Asian as well, but I think my geography hook cancelled it out.
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Harvard (rejected), Princeton (waitlisted), Columbia (accepted w/ likely & Scholars Program offer), UChicago (waitlisted), Johns Hopkins (got locked out of account, so whatever), Rice (accepted), UNC-Chapel Hill (accepted w/ full ride), waitin’ on Stanford!</p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments: Whew, what a ride. It’s kind of funny in a vaguely terrifying way: I almost didn’t apply to Yale or Columbia (best results) because the supp apps were annoyingly long-winded. Aaaaand of course now I’m beyond relieved that I did.</p>

<p>As the rejection letters say, it’s a competitive applicant pool, so if you have talents or resources, devour them! Once you’ve squeezed out accomplishments, play them up! And own your failures too. I’m honestly content with my decisions as a whole. I’m proud of what I’ve achieved, lots of it outside my comfort zone, but I also shudder at all the Subject Tests I could’ve done better on, all the opportunities I was too lazy to pursue. It’s sad that people without a hook have to work twice as hard to get accepted as well, but I’m glad I’ll have some role models at whatever college I end up going to! It’s going to be a hard choice (also, rant: Yale’s financial aid sucks! Anyone know anything about appeals? Can you PM me?)</p>

<p>Good luck to the Class of 2017!</p>

<p>Decision: Deferred–>Rejected</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>]ACT: 34 (w/o writing) 33 (w/ writing)
[</em>]SAT II: 780 US History, 720 World History
[<em>]Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.6
[</em>]Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 1/400
[<em>]AP (place score in parenthesis): World History (5), US Government and Politics (independent studied no credit) (5), United States History (5), English Language (5)
IB (place score in parenthesis):
[</em>]Senior Year Course Load: AP Comparative Politics, AP Microeconomics, AP English Literature, AP Calculus BC, Choir, Orchestra, Electives. AP Euro + AP Psych independent study (no credit)
[li]Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): </p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Subjective:[ul]</p>

<p>[<em>]Extracurriculars: Concertmaster, Vocal Music, Cross Country Captain, Lead in Musicals and Plays, A cappella, Independent AP Study Group
[</em>]Job/Work Experience: Various political campaigns (local, state, and national campaign) and all levels of work (intern/volunteer to advisor, webmaster, state coalition chair)
[<em>]Volunteer/Community service: Eagle Scout, NHS, Tutor (not a lot of hours)
[</em>]Summer Activities: Orchestra Camp Counselor, Boys State, Travel, Campaigns
[<em>]Essays: One great political essay showing my purpose and direction for my future. One personal essay showing off my personality and love for theatre. Unfortunately neither was as polished as they were two months later so the ideas were great, the writing was meh.
[</em>]Teacher Recommendation: 2 excellent letters
[<em>]Counselor Rec: Generic and said I was an average kid
[</em>]Additional Rec: From a political (didn’t read it)
[<em>]Interview: Okay. First one and it was his first time.
[/ul]Other[ul]
[</em>]Applied for Financial Aid?: Yes
[<em>]Intended Major: Political Science
[</em>]State (if domestic applicant): CO
[<em>]School Type: Public
[</em>]Ethnicity: Caucasian
[<em>]Gender: Male
[</em>]Income Bracket: 100,000
[li]Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[list]</p>

<p>[<em>]Strengths: Essays, political activism, well-rounded
[</em>]Weaknesses: Counselor recommendation, no hook
[<em>]Why you think you were accepted/deferred/denied: There’s so many qualified candidates and without a hook and any weak part of the application (Counselor recommendation), it is a crap shoot.
[</em>] Where else were you accepted: University of Denver, George Washington, William & Mary
waitlisted: UVA, Cornell, Harvard
rejected: Duke, Brown, Princeton, Yale
Waiting for: Tufts, Georgetown
[*]General Comments: FUTURE APPLICANTS do what you love! Do not waste your time committing to a bunch of activities you don’t enjoy because you’ve seen the stats, it is getting worse and near impossible to get into these institutions. So if you’re probably not going to get in anyway (don’t take it personally), have fun along the way and learn what you want to do not what someone else wants you to do! For everyone who made it congratulations! You are freaking awesome.</p>

<p>Decision: Rejected</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2370 (800 CR, 770 M, 800 W)
[</em>] SAT I superscore (breakdown):
[<em>] ACT (breakdown): Didn’t report
[</em>] ACT superscore (breakdown):
[<em>] SAT II: Chemistry (800); Literature (780); U.S. History (800)
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[<em>] Weighted GPA: 5.2 (?)
[</em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 3/466
[<em>] AP (place score in parentheses): Chemistry (5), Psych (5), Eng. Lang. (5), U.S. History (5), Stats (5)
[</em>] IB (place score in parentheses):
[<em>] Senior Year Course Load: 7 APs
[</em>] Number of other applicants in your school: 2 or 3, I think
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.):[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parentheses): Debate (Secretary), Academic Challenge, some others
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: Job for three years
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service:[/ul]Library, Habitat, nothing special really; not that many hours either[ul]
[<em>] Essays (Include Subjects):[list]
[li] Common App Main: Four fragmented anecdotes about my life, on the weirder end of the spectrum[/li][</em>] Other:[/ul][<em>] Teacher Recommendation #1: Great
[</em>] Teacher Recommendation #2: Great
[<em>] Counselor Rec: Don’t know
[</em> ] Additional Rec:
[<em>] Interview: Good
[</em>] Art Supplement:[/list]Other[ul]
[<em>] Date Submitted App: Don’t remember
[</em>] State (if domestic applicant): OH
[<em>] Country (if international applicant):
[</em>] School Type: Large public
[<em>] Ethnicity: White
[</em>] Gender: M
[<em>] Income Bracket: $40-45
[</em>] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.):[/ul]QB Finalist, maybe geographyReflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Solid academics, maybe debate
[</em>] Weaknesses: Volunteering, maybe singular focus on debate in extracurriculars
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/deferred/rejected: Lots of other qualified applicants
[</em>] What would you have done differently?:[/ul][/list]Other Factors:
General Comments/Congratulations/Venting/Commiserations, etc: Princeton '17!</p>

<p>Decision: Accepted</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 800/800/780
[</em>] ACT:
[<em>] SAT II: 800x5 Bio M, Chem, Math 2, Latin, US
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): N/A
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): Macro (5), Micro (5), Stats (5), Chem (5), Lang (5), USH (5), Physics B - self-studied (5), Euro (4)
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis):
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP Calc BC, AP Gov (US/Comp), AP Lit, AP Bio, AP Latin, AP Psych, AP Studio, Health/elective (health is required)
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): Not major but: National AP Scholar, National Latin Exam Gold Medal (4), National Latin Exam Book Award, US Presidential Scholars Candidate, Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Silver Key/Hon. Mention
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): MUN (Co-President), Quiz Bowl (Co-President 4yrs, top ranked senior in league), Interact Club (VP for Fundraising 2yrs), Chinese School Teacher’s Assistant (3yrs), Math League (4yrs, 2x All-Star), Math Contest Club (Founder 1yr - asked by teacher to organize it), Great Books Club (Reorganizer 1yr), New Student Mentor (1yr - inaugural year team member), Piano (12yrs), Ballet/Pointe (11yrs)
[<em>] Job/Work Experience:
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: 220+ hrs
[<em>] Summer Activities: Biology lab internship for 2 summers - neuroscience and breast cancer research
[</em>] Essays: Common App 9.5/10, Yale 9.5/10
[<em>] Teacher Recommendation: 10/10, 9-10/10
[</em>] Counselor Rec: 10/10
[<em>] Additional Rec: *science rec never arrived, but see below
[</em>] Interview: It went well, though I felt my Harvard and Princeton ones went better. However, my interviewer genuinely seemed to be interested in me and like me :)</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): NY
[</em>] Country (if international applicant):
[<em>] School Type: Public
[</em>] Ethnicity: Asian
[<em>] Gender: Female
[</em>] Income Bracket: 250K
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.):</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Objectives, emphasis on science interest (nothing truly outstanding, but I inserted allusions to my interest in science EVERYWHERE - extracurricular essay, Common App essay, Yale essay, Why Yale…)
[</em>] Weaknesses: Lack of one outstanding talent
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: I think I really appealed to Yale’s desire for science majors. Besides my extreme emphasis on my science interest, I also had some personal contact with my admissions officer: I had my lab mentor send in a recommendation, but Yale somehow never got it, so I tried multiple times to get them another copy and ended up contacting my admissions officer, who, although the letter never got to Yale, saw how much I’d tried to get it to them and got to know me on a more personal level I guess. I feel like it made a difference :slight_smile:
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Princeton, JHU, Berkeley, UCLA, UCSD, Smith. Waitlisted Columbia, Penn, Brown. Rejected Harvard, MIT, Stanford REA.</p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments: I’m so happy right now!!! I got a suggestive FA email from Princeton a couple weeks ago, so I was half expecting that, but Yale was a total surprise–the other applicants from my school were tough competition. Now I guess I have a tough decision to make :slight_smile: I’m a bit surprised by my waitlists to Columbia, Penn, and Brown, but whatever. Congrats to everyone who got in! See you at Bulldog Days!</p>

<p>Decision: Waitlisted</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2320 - CR 800 M 720 W 800 ; 2380 - CR 800 M 780 W800
[</em>] ACT: N/A
[<em>] SAT II: 800 Physics, 800 World History, 800 U.S. History, 800 Math II
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): N/A
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): 5 - World History, Computer Science, U.S. History, Biology, Physics B, English Language, Calculus AB
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): N/A
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP Studio Art, AP Physics C, AP Gov, AP Macro, AP Psychology, AP Calculus BC, AP Art History, AP English Literature, AP European History
[<em>] College: Associate Degree in Art (Studio) 62 Credits (14 classes (3 credits each) + AP credit for Gen Ed)
[</em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 4 - Presidential Service Award Gold, 6 - Scholastic Gold Keys, 3 - Silver Keys, Habitat for Humanity Community Builder Award, National AP Scholar, 3 - County Fair Fine Art Competition First Place, etc.</p>

<p>[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Soccer (Captain), Saxophone (First chair, woodwind leader), Art, Habitat for Humanity Club (President, founder), ACE Mentor (Architecture leader), Amnesty International Club, etc.
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: Intern with very famous architect, two local architecture internships.
[<em>] Volunteer/Community service: Habitat for Humanity ~ 600 hours
[</em>] Summer Activities: Discover Architecture, Cal Poly Summer Architecture Career Workshop, college classes, internships, art
[<em>] Essays: Pretty good
[</em>] Teacher Recommendation: Alright
[<em>] Counselor Rec: Doesn’t know me - alright
[</em>] Additional Rec: Two from college professors, one from architecture internship
[<em>] Interview: Good
[</em>] Supplementary Material: No way I was putting my work on slides haha too much work.</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): CA
[</em>] School Type: Public
[<em>] Ethnicity: W
[</em>] Gender: M
[<em>] Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate): Not sure, exactly
[</em>] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): N/A</p>

<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Internships, classes taken, I guess
[</em>] Weaknesses: A lot of stuff
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted: UIUC, Cal Poly SLO, Princeton, Vtech, Cornell (likely letter), Rice, Carnegie Mellon, UC Berkeley, Cornell, Columbia. Waitlisted: Harvard, Yale. Rejected: Nowhere</p>

<p>[/ul]**General Comments: ** Congrats to those that got in! Most people at my school didn’t really have a chance (myself included), for three people already were accepted. So it goes.</p>

<p>Decision: Accepted</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown):2340 (800 Math 760 Reading 780 Writing [8 on essay])
[</em>] ACT: Never took it
[<em>] SAT II: 800 Math II, 800 Physics, 760 World Hist, 730 US Hist
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 6/556 (ranks up this high are essentially based on how many CC courses taken over the summer)
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): all 5 on Calc BC, Compsci, Physics, US history, World History, and both Macro and Micro Economics
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): None
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: AP bio, AP chem, AP lit, CC 100 level polisci (not a gov equiv but another comparative politics class), IB higher level econ (independent study)
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 4th in state on Econ Challenge quiz bowl
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Future Scientists and Engineers of America (VP), JSA, Piano, Theater (small bit)
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: Interned in a neuroscience lab over a summer program, wrote up a 13 page mock lab paper which was sent (this is probably a huge part of the admission), This last summer, worked alongside folks from Agilent Technologies run a nanotechnology symposium @ Stanford (was mostly grunt work but it sounds important)
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: Hospital work, 3 hours a week for about a year (not too serious but it was in the OR which is fairly unique for hospital volunteers)
[<em>] Summer Activities: overlaps job/work experience pretty well. Definitely had more room for academic activities junior summer.
[</em>] Essays: Short answer about tutoring a friend in calculus.
1) Essay about living with elderly grandparents, lessons learned from that, etc.
2) Essay about my mentor, a retired physicist and how his lessons have impacted my views on education
[<em>] Teacher Recommendation: Read only one (Econ teacher) was fabulous. I assume the other (Physics teacher) was as well, as she truly thought i was one of if not her best student.
[</em>] Counselor Rec: Didn’t read, have a good relationship with my counselor though and I imagine it was good.
[<em>] Additional Rec: (From professor at the local university who I know through work with my mentor) Wonderful, really speaks to my character. He called me on the phone for a conversation about things I was doing currently in order to increase letter content, very high praise.
[</em>] Interview: This is probably the reason I got in. Unlike most of my other interviews, which lasted between 15 and 20 minutes before the “ask me about my college experience” came up, we talked for a full hour about the education system, my extracurriculars, my intended major, student life, college admissions as an institution, and much more. At the end of the interview, my alum had amassed roughly seven pages of what appeared detailed notes for his writeup. As a farewell, he paid me a very high compliment, saying “I know you are going to attend a great school, and if that school is Yale, it will be all the better to have you.” Obviously I was very honored, and I imagine that this writeup was what tipped the scale in my favor.</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): California
[</em>] Country (if international applicant):
[<em>] School Type: Public, ~2400 kids
[</em>] Ethnicity: White
[<em>] Gender: M
[</em>] Income Bracket: Low-ish, but enough assets that I’m paying full tuition
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None :)</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: I am a very strong student, and i make excellent conversation. I sound smart and articulate, and I can interview quite well. My essays were edited to near-perfection, as was my research paper during the program.
[</em>] Weaknesses: My ECs were lacking, and I don’t have all that much leadership, though I do believe that my writeups of ECs showed drive and a goal-oriented personality.
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted: The interview was big. However, I have heard that the weighting on that is not all that much. In that case, I received stellar letters, had an impressive research paper, and wrote good essays on top of having the grades and (passable) ECs. Also, i’m sure arbitrary luck-based variables played a big role such as the time of night my grader(s) read my essays and the way my research paper looked.
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Admitted: Brown, All UCs (Regents Scholar)
Waitlisted: Duke
Denied: Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth, Stanford (REA)</p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments: I’m not going to say I was the best admit, nor the worst. However, I think luck plays a big part in who is admitted, and many should get in who do not. I expected to be going to Brown or Duke, but instead I’m a bulldog, and it’s the most wonderful feeling. Good luck to you all in your admission and decision processes next year.</p>

<p>Decision: Accepted&lt;/p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2300 750CR 750M 800W
[</em>] SAT II: 770 Math II, 710 US History, 700 Chem
[<em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): ~3.9
[</em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 6/290
[<em>] AP (place score in parenthesis):AP Computer Science with Java (5), AP US History (5), AP English Language (5), AP Chemistry (4) - Currently taking AP Calc BC, AP Spanish, AP Modern European History, AP English Literature
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load:AP Lit, Calc BC, AP MEH, AP Spanish, Astronomy, Honors Wind Ensemble, Honors Physics, Gym/Health
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): National Hispanic Recognition Program, NMSQT Commended Student, AP Scholar with Honor</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):Varsity Chess Team (Captain), Academic Quiz Bowl Team (Captain), Debate Team (Captain), Tennis Team, National Honor Society, World Language Honor Society (Spanish)
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: None
[<em>] Volunteer/Community service: 4 years of volunteering to teach chess to children, random stuff with National Honor Society
[</em>] Summer Activities: None
[<em>] Essays: Pretty solid I guess
[</em>] Teacher Recommendation: Didn’t see
[<em>] Counselor Rec: Didn’t see
[</em>] Additional Rec: N/A
[li] Interview: Went very, very poorly</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): NJ
[</em>] School Type: Rural-ish public
[<em>] Ethnicity: Hispanic
[</em>] Gender: Male
[<em>] Income Bracket: Pretty Low
[</em>] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): URM, First Gen, Low income maybe</p>

<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: SAT I, Leadership
[</em>] Weaknesses: SAT IIs, Rank maybe I dunno
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Luck
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted - Cornell, Here, Stevens, WPI, etc; Waitlisted - Carnegie Mellon (School of Comp Sci), Princeton; Rejected - Brown, MIT</p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments: Congrats to everyone that got in, I’m sure you guys will be happy wherever you go!</p>

<p>Decision: Deferred → Accepted</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 770 CR, 800 M, 770 W (10 essay) took only once
[</em>] ACT: N/A
[<em>] SAT II: 800 Math IIC, 800 Physics took only once
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): N/A
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): Top 1%
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): Calculus AB and Physics B - 5
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): SL French and Math - 7; Predicted HL History - 7, HL Chem - 7, HL English - 7, SL Bio - 7
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: IB HL History, Chem, English, SL Bio, Self-study APs
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): 2x ISEF Finalist and 2nd Place, Canadian Physics Olympiad Training Camp, DECA International Finalist (couldn’t go because of IB exams), Letters of recognition from prime minister, many more but too tired to type out</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul][ b]Subjective:**[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Cell bio research (9-12), physics research (11-12), tennis team captain (9-12, captain from 10-12), founder of biotech competition team, founder of physics club, fundraising and organizing public awareness events on specific disease, science promotion, etc.
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: Swim instructor and life guard (10-12), owned online clothing company
[<em>] Volunteer/Community service: Assistant swim instructor (9-10)
[</em>] Summer Activities: Research, playing tennis, swimming
[<em>] Essays: No idea; I don’t know how we can possibly evaluate our own essays. it brushes well with one person, but not the next.
[</em>] Teacher Recommendation: must have been pretty good I guess
[<em>] Counselor Rec: also must have been pretty well done
[</em>] Additional Rec: N/A
[<em>] Interview: Generic 30 minute interview - interviewer had 6 interviews one after the other
[</em>] Supplementary Material: Research abstracts</p>

<p>[/ul][ b]Other**[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant):[</em>] Country (if international applicant): Canada
[<em>] School Type: Public
[</em>] Ethnicity: Asian, I lost
[<em>] Gender: Male
[</em>] Income Bracket(mention if FA candidate):
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): International Asian Male ← Definitely the best hook out there</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul][ b]Reflection**[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Desire to attend Yale shown in Why Yale essay, well-rounded I guess
[</em>] Weaknesses: Relatively low SAT scores for International Asian male, not too major awards
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Bio research, awards, and interests
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted - UPenn LSM, Dartmouth; Waitlisted - MIT, Princeton; Rejected - Cornell (I’m really disappointed by this actually), Harvard, Columbia</p>

<p>[/ul][ b]General Comments: This admissions process is seriously a crapshoot. Also, I didn’t really feel like listing out all my info because it takes too much time. If anyone would like to know more details, feel free to PM me. Basically, this is pretty much the best day of my life. Yale is my dream school and I posted this because I wanted to give future applicants a sense of what kind of people Yale may take. **</p>

<p>Decision: Rejected</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2280 800 CR, 760W, 720 M one sitting
[</em>] ACT:
[<em>] SAT II: French 800 Maths 760 Spanish 800
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable):top percentile
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis):
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis):
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: IB
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): I’m in the UK
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Loads
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: Loads
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service:Loads
[<em>] Summer Activities:
[</em>] Essays: Apparently excellent<br>
[<em>] Teacher Recommendation: did not see but told the were great
[</em>] Counselor Rec:
[<em>] Additional Rec:
[</em>] Interview: great informal chat</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant):
[</em>] Country (if international applicant): UK
[<em>] School Type:PRIVATE selective
[</em>] Ethnicity: W
[<em>] Gender: F
[</em>] Income Bracket:
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): Expat kid but none really</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: I’m academically strong
[</em>] Weaknesses: SATs, very unfamiliar testing
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: just an average clever nobody
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted at Columbia Scholar, Unn of Penn, Waitlisted at Princeton, Rejected at Harvard. </p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments: I like to think that it’s all like the Easter thing no room at the Inn ie I wasn’t rejected simply not enough room for me. In reality it’s all,a bit of a lottery!</p>

<p>Oops I meant Christmas thing…ha probably why I didn’t get in!</p>

<p>Decision: Accepted</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2400, 12 essay (2nd time, single)
[</em>] SAT II: math, bioE, chem, phys - 800
[<em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.46
[</em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): unranked school
[<em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): english lang, bio, chem, physics c (both), calc bc, euro, chem - 5s
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: rigorous, 5 APs + multivar
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): intel sts semifianlist, siemens semifinalist, google science fair semifinalist, usapho semis, chem oly high honors, aime qualifier, usabo semis[/ul]</p>[/li]
<p>Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): math (vp), chem (p), speech/debate, nhs, other stuff
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: mathcounts coach
[<em>] Summer Activities: internship at labs each summer
[</em>] Essays (rating 1-10, details): common app 8/10, yale supp 9/10
[<em>] Recommendations (rating 1-10, details):[list]
[li] Teacher Rec #1: decent, 7/10[/li][</em>] Teacher Rec #2: awesome, 9/10
[<em>] Counselor Rec: no clue, 7/10?
[</em>] Additional Rec: professor rec[/ul]
[li] Interview: decent[/list]</p>[/li]
<p>Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): CA
[</em>] School Type: public, ~500 per class
[<em>] Ethnicity: Asian American
[</em>] Gender: F
[<em>] Income Bracket: >100k
[</em>] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): none![/ul]</p>

<p>Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: science awards, scores
[</em>] Weaknesses: not well rounded, essays
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: wasn’t a good fit :stuck_out_tongue:
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: accepted by Princeton, MIT, Williams, and some more; rejected Caltech and Harvard![/ul]</p>

<p>**General Comments: Probs gonna go pton. **</p>

<p>Decision: Deferred → Accepted</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): >2000 (not worth noting…)
[</em>] ACT: 34 (35, 34, 33, 32)
[<em>] SAT II: 770 Math 2, 720 Literature
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): I do A Levels but it’s pretty much as 4.0
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): n/a
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): n/a
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): n/a
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: Extensive… four a levels + EPQ, it’s a lot.
[<em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): None to my knowledge…[/ul]
Subjective:[ul]
[</em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Theatre (Actor / Musical Director / Director), Three choirs (which has led me to record solos for three different recorded albums), Church worship band, Writers Club and Creative Writing awards, Student Government (continuous role, now in essence Vice President), DofE Gold
[<em>] Job/Work Experience: none as of yet, but I have a job lined up for this summer which is quite exciting…
[</em>] Volunteer/Community service: Young Leader’s Scheme - training in leadership then living it out in the community. Involved weekly volunteering at a youth centre and acting as a cabin leader on residentials
[<em>] Summer Activities: Oxford Summer School
[</em>] Essays (rating 1-10, details): Common App essay was okay, but my supplement was worse… the essay I sent after getting deferred was good though…
[<em>] Recommendations (rating 1-10, details):[list]
[li] Teacher Rec #1: Geography teacher, known me forever [/li][</em>] Teacher Rec #2: History teacher, really excited about the prospect of me being a British Rory Gilmore
[<em>] Counselor Rec: Amazing… hyperbole in its greatest form
[</em>] Additional Rec:[/ul]
[li] Interview: was my first interview and I was really really nervous. [/list]</p>[/li]
<p>Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant):
[</em>] Country (if international applicant): UK
[<em>] School Type: Catholic girls (I know!!)
[</em>] Ethnicity: white
[<em>] Gender: female
[</em>] Income Bracket: low
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): don’t think so… [/ul]</p>[/li]
<p>Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Supplement essay, recommendations, school academics (a level results)
[</em>] Weaknesses: SAT score, international, my commonapp activities list didn’t read right…
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Who knows??? This is beyond insane…
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Accepted: Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth, Williams, Duke (scholarship finalist)
Waitlisted: Middlebury, Carleton
Rejected: Bard, Brown[/ul]</p>

<p>General Comments: because this makes sense??? Still can’t believe it… </p>

<p>Good luck to everyone. College admissions are so unpredictable, especially for internationals and I know I am beyond lucky. I thought when I got deferred in December that chances for Yale had gone. I unfollowed them on Twitter and everything haha… They hadn’t… Now, I guess I have a tough choice to make…</p>

<p>Decision: Rejected</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 730/790/780/9 (2300)
[</em>] ACT: Didn’t take
[<em>] SAT II: Biology M (750), Math IIC (800)
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.94
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 22/345
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): World History (3), Biology (5), BC Calc (5)
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): Didn’t take
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: 4 APs and rest Honors (except for mandatory Economics)
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): Just Academic (AP Scholar, Award from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, National Merit, National Achievement)</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Color Guard, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Best Buddies, French Club
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: None
[<em>] Volunteer/Community service: A *lot</em> of volunteer work with my church (Teaching Sunday School, Bible Clubs, Vacation Bible School, etc.)
[<em>] Summer Activities: Color Guard, Independent orchestras, Bible Clubs
[</em>] Essays: Meh, I’m not a very good writer…
[<em>] Teacher Recommendation: Hopefully good, but I don’t know…
[</em>] Counselor Rec: Should be good, my counselor is very nice.
[<em>] Additional Rec: None
[</em>] Interview: Never got asked…</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): PA
[</em>] Country (if international applicant): N/A
[<em>] School Type: Public
[</em>] Ethnicity: African-American
[<em>] Gender: Female
[</em>] Income Bracket: 90k-ish
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): URM, Child of immigrants</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Definitely academics, SAT scores, and hooks
[</em>] Weaknesses: Weak ECs, No interview, General naivety about the admissions process and how to market myself…
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Nothing on my application stood out, I guess…
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Rejected: MIT, Brown; Deferred to Rejected: Harvard, Accepted: Johns Hopkins, Boston University, Duke, University of Richmond, Northeastern University, George Washington University</p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments: </p>

<p>I wasn’t so much disappointed with not getting into Yale as I was being shut out of all the Ivies… I keep cycling between being angry that other, “less-qualified” people got in and being depressed and thinking that I got rejected because I wasn’t good enough. </p>

<p>But if I was being honest with myself, I know that as much as I wanted to be good enough to get into Yale, I would have been really overwhelmed and probably not very happy there. As much as I loved its Cognitive Science program… :’( Alas, it was not meant to be. </p>

<p>My advice to underclassmen reading these posts is EDUCATE YOURSELVES. I made the mistake of not thinking about college until the summer of my junior year and believing my parents (who are immigrants and know nothing about American colleges now that I think about it) when they said my grades could get me into college, no problem. Learn how to write an essay. Practice interviews… Don’t blow off PSATs or SATs. Start thinking about what you want to do for a career and make an effort to try those fields out in high school (Take language courses if you’re interested in language, intern at a hospital if you want to pursue medicine).</p>

<p>Congrats to everyone who got in. Rejection is compelling me to be awesome wherever I end up :P</p>

<p>Decision: Rejected</p>

<p>Objective:
SAT I (breakdown): 2260 (740 CR 780 M 740 W)
ACT: Didn’t take
SAT II: 800 Math II, 780 US History, 770 Chemistry, 770 Biology
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 93.93/100
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): School doesn’t send ranks, but 5/53
AP (place score in parenthesis): 4 APUSH
IB (place score in parenthesis):
Senior Year Course Load: 4 APs, Spanish
Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): National Merit Commended Scholar</p>

<p>Subjective:
Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): School newspaper (Editor-in-Chief), Mock Trial, Founder of weekly school newsletter, Teacher’s assistant at local Hebrew School, Varsity Tennis, JV Baseball
Job/Work Experience:
Volunteer/Community service: Take calls at suicide hotline, Lead a weekly soup kitchen, Coordinate teen programming at synagogue.
Summer Activities: Camp counselor</p>

<p>Essays:
Teacher Recommendations: Outstanding
Counselor Rec: Good
Additional Rec:
Interview: Went pretty well
Other
State (if domestic applicant): MA
Country (if international applicant):
School Type: Private
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Male
Income Bracket:
Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None
Reflection
Strengths: SAT IIs, ECs
Weaknesses: Essays weren’t amazing. No crazy thing to make me stand out
Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Any of a million reasons.
Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Accepted: Princeton, Brandeis.
Waitlisted: Harvard, Columbia, WashU.
Rejected: Penn (deferred from ED), Yale, Northwestern, Hopkins.</p>

<p>Comments: I really wasn’t expecting anything, especially considering Yale rarely accepts anyone from my school. Congrats to everyone who got in!</p>

<p>Decision: Accepted</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown):2170 (710CR, 740M, 720W – 10 essay) 2nd sitting, 1st sitting was 2050 (690/640/720 – 12 essay)
[</em>] ACT: n/a
[<em>] SAT II: 690 Lit, 750 Math2 (1st sitting was something like 650 and 540)
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): UK applicant, so n/a but GCSE’s were 11A<em>,AS Levels were 4 A’s in Maths, History, Philosophy and Chemistry, then an A</em> in Maths A level (did ‘further maths’ which basically ended up being maths a2 in a year, then running screaming from the actual further maths a level in y13)
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): UK applicant, so n/a but as a general guide, if you have straight A</em>’s at gcse, straight A’s at AS and straight A* predictions, you’re gpa is 4.0 and you’re basically #1 in their year (even though, I understand quite a few people tick two or more of these boxes and don’t necessarily get flooded with ucas offers, don’t let it bother you. In fact, even with the odd A or B, you’re still competitive for HYPSMC, cleverer kids than me have been rejected from yale, it’s no biggie, they’re not looking for a brain in a jar, they want ‘leaders of the future’ and fulfilling THAT criteria is what you should be focussing on, not collecting meanignless qualifications )
[<em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): n/a
[</em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): n/a
[<em>] Senior Year Course Load: Chemistry, History and Philosophy A-Level and then EPQ and Critical Thinking AS level.
[</em>] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): no national academic prizes except Silver award UK Maths Challenge (Intermediate). School awards: academic awards for gcse results etc, prize for languages after gcse’s, philosophy scholarship for sixth from and subject awards: history, for getting full marks at AS, maths, for getting full marks in S1, M1 and C3 and also full marks in philosophy AS level. But I repeat, in y12, just get your A’s and concentrate on the ‘subjectives.’ they are what will make you stand out.
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):
elected member of youth parliament for my city,
voted regional debate leader,
made speech at the house of commons at the dispatch box and submitted the YouTube video of my speech as the ‘supplementary material’ thing to all the colleges that accepted extra stuff.
Other youth parliament things include attending council meetings, sitting on boards etc and in particular, negotiating with our bus companies to lower the fares for under 18s.
former member of our city’s youth council ,
founded and led something called ‘freedom of voice’ that I’ll talk about later.
Founder and captain of school debating society,
finalist at various comps eg oxford schools, European youth parl comp, Durham etc also was the first winner of the national chrystall public speaking prize from the north of England,
youth researcher for children in need (only a local project about social issues in highly diverse areas in city).
Did bronze, silver and gold duke of Edinburgh awards,
head of marketing in young enterprise (School business team)
played netball since y4, repped school and county,
got coaching and umpiring qualifications and got nominated for this leadership programme though netball.
Head of 6th form events committee,
house captain, and euphonium
grade 5 practical and theory (ABRSM) but didn’t play for any bands or anything, and yeah, alter served at church for about 10yrs (ish)
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: part time job supervising homework club at school (basically free money to sit there and do your homework)
work shadowed local mp at Westminster and local member of European parliament in Brussels.
Shadowed a number of barristers at Hardwicke chambers in London (absolutely recommend here if you’re struggling to find legal work exp due to the absolute endemic of nepotism in the bar)
got invited to watch this case in Manchester with a truly phenomenal QC at Kings Chambers
[<em>] Volunteer/Community service: overlaps with ECs, although I will say, don’t list things that don’t contribute to a focused profile of you. Eg I volunteered at the children hospital in our city on and off, even did quite a bit of medical work exp but cos I later decided I didn’t want to be a doctor, I didn’t put ANY of it onto my comm App
[</em>] Summer Activities: debate academy, young leaders camp (netball), various uni taster courses and stuff with youth parliament
[<em>] Essays: comm. App essay about how my dad’s childhood experience of being a refugee in the Nigerian civil war led me to founding Freedom of voice (UK’s first youth led conversation club [teaches English to asylum seeker/refugee young people in the city]) project got cut by the coalition, but if any English people here can find the funding to pick that up, be my guest (and let me know obvs).
Supplement essay was basically just the Princeton one on culture with a few words swapped round. Reflective piece about how I think culture is not inherently good and that we need to approach it like ‘tapas’ and not do stuff just for the sake of tradition. Parents cancelled my driving lessons when they heard I sent that essay off (they’re easily the most massively traditional nigerians you’d ever meet) but something tells me they’re over it now
[</em>] Teacher Recommendation: begged my head of year not to send my ucas ones (I’d seen it already and it was insanely generic) but of course he sent it anyway. When I found out (in mid January) I showed him (again) the samples on the Fulbright commission and MIT websites and they revised them. Best bit of recs were probs the maths one where it noted that I didn’t find maths easy and was in a particularly able class of further maths students (my school actually has geniuses there…) but persevered anyway. Always a plus if you can get a good rec from a subject that doesn’t come naturally to you
[<em>] Counselor Rec: same thing, sent generic ones then more personal corrective statement later on. The reason my recs were influential is cos they didn’t just list superlatives (i.e. ucas reference) it DESCRIBED why I was ‘x’ superlative. Far more convincing
[</em>] Additional Rec: I sent one from a youth parliament supervisor (because I suspected my school ones wouldn’t be descriptive enough) and he did awesome. Basically talked about the socio-economic diversity within youth parliament, and how I’m good at getting on with a range of ages, backgrounds etc. talked about me taking initiative, being a leadership figure etc. It’s always important to ONLY send additional recs if they can bring something NEW to your app.
[li] Interview: the last one I did. Wasn’t especially nervous, the lady was absolutely lovely and I could tell I did what I needed to do (gave her a better idea of my personality) cos when I asked her what the worst part of yale was, she said that the amount of food available was grotesque. She said that seeing so much privilege concentrated in one place made her feel uncomfortable and that she thought I’d hate that about yale too. I love food, but the jist of this is that through the things I said in my interview, she picked up on my passion for community service without me having to say “I love poor people” like a total bell-end.</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): n/a
[</em>] Country (if international applicant): UK
[<em>] School Type: private girls school, but in the north so on the one hand I wasn’t eligible for ANY support from Sutton trust cos I was a private school kid, but then my school had never sent anyone abroad before and I couldn’t afford an educational consultant (cos private school costs loads - obviously) #</em>**<em>edoff #betterstateschoolsneeded #yorkshire’sdeprived #justdiscoveredtwitter #apologies,iknowthisisannoying
[</em>] Ethnicity: Nigerian born but British citizen and brit school
[<em>] Gender: girl
[</em>] Income Bracket: ineligible for FA
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): dunno, being black british? Northern? </p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths:
essays told ‘that story only I could tell’ despite not being a unique topic,
grades were faultless (which I hasten to add is not uncommon among top brit applicants so you’d best take extra subjects if you want to stand out)
ECs were the sorts I could guarantee no-one else had done, i.e. freedom of voice was a national first, and speaking at the House of Comms, is fairly unique
[</em>] Weaknesses: I refuse to put that my SATs were ‘weaknesses.’ once you break the 700/700/700 barrier, they stop mattering. So do NOT stress about them.
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: unique and focused profile, I particularly thought the video I sent in of my house of commons speech made them look up. And I loved my comm. App essay
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted: Princeton, Columbia (Kluge Scholar), Brown, Dartmouth and Cornell. Also offers from Durham (PPE), Warwick (PPE) and UCL(Philosophy and Economics). Waitlisted: nowhere thankfully. Rejected: LSE, Oxford (without an interview…the bastards. AND they had the balls to tell me I wasn’t ‘academically suited’ to their oh so rigorous degree programme. Moral of the story? You need a combined average of 65/99 in the TSA or more to have even a glimmer of a shot at PPE at oxford) and Harvard (which is fair enough, ivy admissions are not totally random, but there are enough amazing applicants for you to slip through the net. Therefore, never have a ‘dream school’ and apply to a fair number of similarly ranked places, cos you could randomly get some, and not some others.) </p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments:
This forum, as well as giving me literally the most invaluable pointers during this unfamiliar application process, mostly made an impact by filling me with misery, anxiety and immense feelings of inferiority. The amount of bragging that goes on in this forum is just horrendous and at times I really did want to give up on applying cos, judging by what certain people said to others about their ‘stats’ etc, I thought I didn’t have a chance. The only reason why I’m posting on the decision thread is because these are by far the most helpful and I don’t think there is nearly enough free help for british applicants. I know it’s only a minority who use cc to brag and belittle others but it really really hurts. And as for those who’ve been helpful, hopefully this has been as helpful as you’ve been to me. Any further questions from British applicants, feel free to message me somehow (I’ve not quite got round to seeing how that works, so I may take a while replying).</p>

<p>*offer just in from stanford as well</p>

<p>[ size=+2][ color=red][ b]Decision: Rejected**[/color][/size]</p>

<p>[ b]Objective:**[ list]
[ *] SAT I (breakdown): 2200 (750 M, 740 CR, 710 W)
[ *] ACT: 34
[ *] SAT II: 750 Math II, 670 Biology M, 640 Literature
[ *] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
[ *] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 4/406
[ *] AP (place score in parenthesis): European History (3), Biology (4), English Language (5)
[ *] IB (place score in parenthesis): n/a
[ *] Senior Year Course Load: AP Calculus AB, AP Statistics, AP Literature, Anatomy/Physiology, Spanish IV, Theology
[ *] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): AP Scholar
[ /list]Subjective:[list]
[ *] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): 3 years of musical theater, 2 years of varsity mathletes, 2 years of NHS, 1 year of National Spanish Honor Society, 4 years of minimal community service, 4 years of scholarship essay competitions (placed first 3/4 years)
[ *] Job/Work Experience: n/a
[ *] Volunteer/Community service: minimal, through my school’s Community Service Corps
[ *] Summer Activities: nothing of note
[ *] Essays: decent
[ *] Teacher Recommendation: excellent
[ *] Counselor Rec: n/a
[ *] Additional Rec: n/a
[ *] Interview: pretty good</p>

<p>[ /list][ b]Other**[list]
[ *] State (if domestic applicant): PA
[ *] Country (if international applicant): n/a
[ *] School Type: Catholic
[ *] Ethnicity: white
[ *] Gender:male
[ *] Income Bracket: $0-$60,000
[ *] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): n/a</p>

<p>[ /list][ b]Reflection**[list]
[ <em>] Strengths: nothing in particular, my grades and scores were pretty typical
[ *] Weaknesses: activities showed no leadership
[ *] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: lack of leadership
[ *] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Accepted at UPenn, Drexel, LaSalle and Syracuse. Rejected at Brown, Yale, Harvard, Princeton, Dartmouth, Stanford, and *drum roll</em> Penn State Main</p>

<p>[ /list][ b]General Comments: bad EC’s are bad. Rejected at first and second choices (Dartmouth and Yale), but I got into my third choice and I’m a happy 2017 Quaker!**</p>

<p>Decision: Rejected</p>

<p>College and Program: Arts and Sciences</p>

<p>Objective:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I (breakdown): 2310; 750 CR, 770 M, 790 W
[</em>] ACT: N/A
[<em>] SAT II: 740 Bio M, 730 Math 1
[</em>] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.99 (98/100)
[<em>] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): 3/60
[</em>] AP (place score in parenthesis): U.S. History (4), English Lang (4), U.S. Gov (5), Bio (5)
[<em>] IB (place score in parenthesis): N/A
[</em>] Senior Year Course Load: Band, Religion, Economics, AP English Lit, AP Psychology, AP Calc AB, AP Comparative Gov (self-study)
[li] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): None</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): SGA (4 years), NHS, Varsity Soccer (4 years), Model UN, All-State Band, tons of music stuff
[</em>] Job/Work Experience: None
[<em>] Volunteer/Community service: Mission trips over the summer each year
[</em>] Summer Activities: Hospital Internship, Boys State, various volunteering
[<em>] Essays: I thought they were good haha
[</em>] Teacher Recommendation: Didn’t read these but I’m assuming they were good (from AP Lang and Gov teachers)<br>
[<em>] Counselor Rec: I read this one, it was pretty good
[</em>] Additional Rec: None
[<em>] Interview: Went really well
[</em>] Supplementary Material(if any): N/A</p>

<p>[/ul]Other[ul]
[<em>] State (if domestic applicant): DE
[</em>] Country (if international applicant):
[<em>] School Type: Private
[</em>] Ethnicity: White
[<em>] Gender: Male
[</em>] Income Bracket(specify if applied for FA): ~150,000
[li] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.): None</p>[/li]
<p>[/ul]Reflection[ul]
[<em>] Strengths: Scores, well-roundedness?
[</em>] Weaknesses: No major awards and I’m not very unique lol
[<em>] Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: I figured it was going to happen, again I’m not very special
[</em>] Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected:
Accepted: Northwestern, Washu, Tufts, Brandeis, Boston College, William and Mary
Waitlisted: UChicago, Penn, Vanderbilt
Rejected: Brown, Columbia, Cornell
Waiting on Georgetown</p>

<p>[/ul]General Comments: Oh well haha</p>