<p>I noticed some people on here had applied where I did, and I'm just curious as to where everyone else who got in applied, was accepted, deferred, wait-listed, or rejected, or is still waiting on. It's always interesting to see! Post a couple statistics, and see how you stack up against others.</p>
<p>Location: NE
SAT: 670CR/ 800M/ 710WR
No ACT
GPA: 4.14 W</p>
<p>2yr Varsity football, 3yr varsity soccer, NHS VP, Asian Club VP, FBLA, Nat'l Merit Finalist</p>
<p>List:
Emory - accepted RD
Villanova - accepted EA
Michigan - accepted EA
Wash U in St. Louis - Wait listed
Northwestern - Rejected
Rice - Waiting
UPenn - Waiting</p>
<p>Rice - Waitlisted (don’t really care since I wasn’t going to go ANYWAYS)
UNC @ Chapel Hill - Accepted RD & invited to Honors Program (seriously considering it)
Emory - Accepted RD (seriously considering it)
UVA - need to do more research…
Stanford - rejected (wasn’t going to go anyways)
University of Richmond - definitely not going</p>
<p>Accepted:
University of Washington - Seattle
University of Rochester
UCs - UCI, UCSB, UCSD (Muir), UCD, UC Berkeley and UCLA!
Colgate University
Emory University
USC
POMONA COLLEGE! (deferred, then accepted - most definitely going!)</p>
<p>Rejected From:
Stanford University (EA)
Rice University</p>
<p>Still Waiting On:
Brown University
Cornell University
Duke University</p>
<p>West
SAT: 770/720/680 ACT: 35 (36 superscore)
GPA: 4.53 Weighted
Tons of theater, science internship/research project, college courses for three years at local university</p>
<p>Chicago- Accepted
Emory- Accepted (denied emory scholars)
CU-Boulder- Accepted into Engineering honors with scholarship
MIT- Waitlisted… not going to take the waitlist spot though</p>
<p>Waiting:
William and Mary
Duke
Cornell
Princeton
Harvard</p>
<p>the most liberal 12 square miles in the state (well, actually just outside of there)… if you know colorado, you know where I’m talking about. You?</p>
<p>Accepted:
University of Michigan (still waiting to hear for honors program)
Lehigh University (honors)
The College of New Jersey
Tulane University</p>
<p>Waitlisted:
Washington University in St. Louis
University of Virginia </p>
<p>Rejected:
University of Pennsylvania (Wharton) ED</p>
<p>Waiting:
University of Maryland
Cornell University
*all RD other than UPenn</p>
<p>Daughter accepted:
Emory (denied Emory Scholars)
UF (waiting to hear from honors program)
UGA (offered partial scholarship and honors progam)
NYU
UT (McCombs business school)
UCLA
UCSB (honors program)
UCSD</p>
<p>Top 4 considering (in no particular order) Emory, NYU, UCLA, UF
No merit monies for any of these schools and FA packges a joke!
Out of state tuition UCLA the least expensive.</p>
<p>She is having a hard decision trying to decide. Any comments, suggestions?</p>
<p>For me it’s mainly a choice between Emory and Vanderbilt, with Tufts also in the mix.</p>
<p>As for GatorPA, I’d say that by my understanding, Emory is very different from NYU, UCLA, UF, or USC. All of those are very big schools, while Emory is more of a midsized atmosphere. So it would probably be good to consider what you’re seeking in a school and assess Emory in comparison to the other schools in that context.</p>