Regular Decision Chicago Applicants!!!

<p>we have our first perfect SAT scorer...you make me feel small jith:)</p>

<p>i thot u said paris,france....yea bruce did say "Be like water" but that is sort of the whole point of MMA as well,to absorb the strengths of every type of fighting style.if u watch UFC u wud notice the best fighters do not focus on any style,they have so much experience we say they are good at fighting,not any particular style</p>

<p>Ack. I don't watch UFC.</p>

<p>sry sry i haven't slept in two days so i dun see as well....i love the ufc,such good fighters...</p>

<p>Christine</p>

<p>Huntsville, Alabama</p>

<p>major: mathematics, political science</p>

<p>3.77 (competitive prep: 3 perfect SAT scores out of 70 students, no rank)
30 act / 2090 sat (790 math/650 verbal/650 writing)
770 math I / 770 math II/710 US History</p>

<p>7 ap classes in high school</p>

<p>Student Council
Class Officer: Treasurer (10, 11, 12)
Student Ambassadors/school representative/tour guide
Women's History Essay Contest-1st place
National French Exam-9th place in state
Mu Alpha Theta-Treasurer, head of tutoring
Math Team
Most Outstanding Math Student Award
AMC-school 1st place winner
ECHO Literary Magazine staff
American Cancer Society volunteer
National Honor Society Treasurer
Founding Member of school's first band
percussion
District Honor band 2003
District Honor band 2004
piano
lots of music competitions
Tri-M Music Honor Society Treasurer
homecoming court? (lol...jk, I didn't stick that on my resume)</p>

<p>Summer:
2003: Brown University Pre-College Program: How a Nation’s Economy Works: An Introduction to the Study of Macroeconomics
2004: University of Pennsylvania Pre-College Program: An Introduction to the Study of Politics
2005: University of Alabama in Huntsville: Western Civilization I (A+); Macroeconomics </p>

<p>essays...I loved mine, but I'm sure everyone's are amazing
I'm assuming that my recs are awesome</p>

<p>other schools - penn, tufts, cornell, boston college, vanderbilt, umichigan</p>

<p>Megalomaniac, you're a troll. Congratulations, you know how to type in perfect stats. What an outstanding achievment.</p>

<p>stewie, I'm not going to dignify that with a response...who am I kidding, yes I am.</p>

<p>Thank you, it took me several months to learn how to do that. I wasn't born with the ability to be a jerk, unlike some other people I could mention.</p>

<p>For the record, those really are my stats. I'm sorry I've done better than you in HS.</p>

<p>the competition is tuff lol
3.7 gpa no weight system
2070 740/690/640( writing that killed me. the other two looks much better put together for composite of 1430
sat math 2c 750/bio 720/ Chinese 730
envirothan
varsity track
national finalist robotic team
ESL from China ( inner mongolia if that means anything)
ap bio 5 ap stat 5
9 ap classes </p>

<p>essay/ ????? who knows
RECs ?????? good ????</p>

<p>i feel stupid within this circle lol</p>

<p>Sorry Mega, I have to go with Stewie on this one.</p>

<p>If not a complete troll, my guess is your stats are mega inflated.</p>

<p>Feel free to do so. I don't care either way. I have nothing to prove to anyone. I'm one of the 107 people who made a 2400 on the new SAT on that test date, and that's not going to change, whether you believe me or not.</p>

<p>sanima,you are from china and you got 730 on SATII chinese?no offense but...</p>

<p>The curve is quite evil... :o</p>

<p>One of my best friends is from China. Fluent speaker. Her stats?</p>

<p>SAT I: 2400 (one of the 107)
SAT II: 800 Chem/800 Physics/800 Bio/800 Math II/750 Chinese</p>

<p>That's horrible! </p>

<p>750 Chinese </p>

<p>:mad:</p>

<p>............</p>

<p>:D</p>

<p>well I'm not going to put my stats(feeling lazy today), but just to let u know I'm applying :D</p>

<p>750 in Chinese, heh, that's pretty bad considering like 80% of test takers get an 800. But then, I shouldn't be talking, my chinese sucks.</p>

<p>Chin Chao ongra shangr-lah ochiaki-lah</p>

<p>nop, not chinese...baby talk :p</p>

<p>seriously i should've had beeter i got a 700 on listening due to a malfuction tape recorder and i really can't read/do grammer anymore lol i am only ESL don't lvie in China</p>

<p>Already posted my stats, but here I go again, for the record...</p>

<p>GPA: 4.4167 weighted, 3.61 unweighted (basically, I get High B's and A's)
Most rigorous curriculeam (yes, I know that was not spelled correctly, I can't really spell very well)
119 out of 1,229 students, so top 10%
Sat I = 800 Verbal, 690 Math, 660 Writing (8 on essay)
Sat II's = US History 800, World History 800, Japanese 480 (I bombed the listening section...badly)
PSAT = 205, National Merit Commended
Courses = all AP and honors. 9 AP courses (including senior year), 6 AP tests,
AP world, US, Human geo, music theory, and English comp (somehow...) 5's, computer science A 4 (5 5's, one 4).</p>

<p>EC:
4 years Orchestra/community string ensemble/quintet/private violin (2nd chair 1st violin)
3 years Choir/Private voice (Tenor)
3 years Private Piano
2 years Private composition and Theory
4 years Japanese Club (Treasurer 10th)
2 years Japan Bowl (national japanese competition)
3 years Council of International Affairs (CIA club)/WorldQuest Academic Bowl
1 year National Honor Society (Co-Vice President)
3 years Literary Club (President 10th grade)
I am "competent" (meaing, able to play well, but not on a performance major level) on Piano, Voice, and Violin
Employment: I am a tutor for Japanese, History, Math, and Music Theory</p>

<p>My recs: the english/history teacher one is great, but the math/science one is only ok/good</p>

<p>Short answers = very good, although they had better like eccentricity...
Essay: Excellent, except it is rather eccentric...Like, it is fairly long, and I choose my own prompt in the spirit of the others from years past (meaning, very different kind of prompt), and I had two different voices in it at once, my own and a narrators. </p>

<p>Interview = alumni interview hasn't happened yet, but is scheduled for two weeks from now.</p>

<p>I also submitted supplemental materials, since I am applying for music, I submitted a musicology paper I wrote (a shorter one, not a long one), and some of my compositions (if it helps, a short piano minature, a short brass quartet, a choral kyrie from a my requiem, a part of a string nocturne I am working on, and the exposition to my fugue in g minor).</p>

<p>Alumni interviews count for virtually zilch. There're mostly there to answer your questions...</p>