Stanford

<p>I want to apply to Stanford EA. Is my acceptance realistic, or am I dreaming?</p>

<p>BACKGROUND</p>

<p>-Male caucasian junior
-Decent public HS in Utah.
-I have Corsican + Persian + American ethnicity.
-Family income ~ $14,000 / year. No assets over $1,000.</p>

<p>ACADEMIC</p>

<p>GPA: 3.6 unweighted, 4.1 weighted.</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests:
800 French
750 Math I
730 US History</p>

<p>SAT: 2200 projected</p>

<p>AP courses: 9 including senior year</p>

<p>AWARDS</p>

<p>-Questbridge CollegePrep Recipient
-Cross Country MVP, Most Improved awards.
-Honor roll many/most semesters
-High School Academic Letter I
-Nominated by teachers for "Keys to Success"</p>

<p>Teacher Rec's will most likely be excellent.</p>

<p>EXTRA CURRICULAR</p>

<p>-Cross Country (3 years) varsity.
-Track (4 years) 1600m, 800m, long jump
-French club (2 years) (president)
-FBLA club (1 year) went to state
-Debate Team (1 year)
Service Club (1 year) (raised awareness for drunk driving, funds for leukemia, raffles, assemblies, invited guest speakers. acted as the "Respect Campaign Organizer")
-Jr. Scholar's Academy (3 months) (was selected among 50 students in the district for a course on the founding fathers)
-Interned at Zion's Bank. shadowed one of the big dogs. (1 month)</p>

<p>WORK</p>

<p>-Educated an autistic boy for a family (1 year)
-I single-handedly made a website (e-commerce!) for someone else's product. you can see it here if you like.
-I worked for a small real-estate company in Los Angeles and did graphic design work.</p>

<p>MISC</p>

<p>-My father took his life while he was a senior at Stanford. My mom discovered her pregnancy with me only a few days later. Her father had abandoned her, and without US citizenship she raised me from almost nothing. She then divorced step dad when I was 2, which is why I have a little sister.</p>

<p>-I had a rough sophomore year because my family went through a financial crisis and we were basically undeclared homeless for months. We stayed at a family friend's home. Sometimes I did my homework in our car full of newspapers, where I would then sleep. this brings my GPA way down, otherwise I have always been a straight A student...</p>

<p>-I educated a 9 year old autistic child, Spencer during all of 10th grade on my own time twice a week. I taught him how to speak correctly, write, think and express himself. Over the year, his family saw improvement, and I am very proud of this. In my essay I want to compare his obsessions with an elaborate train-set he built, to my obsessions of constantly thinking of how I could better teach him during my daily life, and help him "build" himself. I am considering neuroscience.</p>

<p>-Also, my father cared for an autistic black kid, Archie, at his high school. He would bring him home and clothe him / feed him for years. Surprisingly enough, he later apparently showed up to my parent's wedding, finding his way on a bicycle. I didn't know about all this until after my experience with the autistic boy I educated. He ran the 800m, like me, something I only learned afterwards as well.</p>

<p>Well, going by their [URL=<a href=“Stanford.EDU Name Assignment Policy | University Communications”>Stanford Common Data Set | University Communications]website[/URL</a>] your 4.1 GPA and projected 2200 SAT would put you in the top half of freshmen academically, and your 9 APs make your schedule pretty rigorous, and the rest of what you list here seems to be both generally strong and to line up nicely with what they considered very important for admissions, found in section C7 in the link. It seems from the page that you have a good chance at getting in.</p>

<p>I have to say, your unique experiences, income status, and overall tumultuous life makes you a very interesting candidate. Applicants like you are exactly what top schools are looking for; the disadvantaged students who shine out against the odds. I think your chances at Stanford are higher than most, as Stanford’s admission processes are VERY holistic. I sincerely hope that you do make it in.</p>

<p>thanks to you both, and aHuman(oid), that was an awesome link, really helpful. however you mention my 4.1 but I’m pretty sure the data they gave was for unweighted GPAs? therefore I am a disadvantage because my 3.6 puts me in the 9% zone.</p>

<p>hoping for 2200+ this Saturday!! otherwise i’ll retake in the fall</p>