<p>IN STATE (But attend HS in Charleston, SC)
SAT: 680M 580CR 620W
SAT II: 740 US HIS, 610 MATH I
ACT: 28
GPA: 4.2/5 (no ranking)
7 APs in 4 Years</p>
<p>ECs: President young republicans club, golf, yearbook editor, musical/drama stage crews, 250 hours of service. </p>
<p>essays: they were all good, republican essays</p>
<p>Recs: all good.</p>
<p>Hahah, "...good, republican essays" You sound like Colbert. :)</p>
<p>:p</p>
<p>yeah. i am passionate about my party.</p>
<p>accepted OOS from California:</p>
<p>SAT: 2260/2400 (720CR, 790M, 750W)
SATII's: 800MathII, 730Physics, 730USHistory
GPA: 4.0 uw, 4.72 w
Rank: 2/435
Very strong ECs, Recs, Essays, Artistic Talent</p>
<p>9 APs in 4 years, and College Calculus through local college</p>
<p>In state
SAT: 2220 (780 CR, 710 M, 730 W)
SATIIs: 740 chem, 740 USH, 700 M1
GPA: 4.0 uw, 4.77 w
rank: 2/177
lots of clubs and ecs and a lot of college classes</p>
<p>Accepted EA - Biology</p>
<p>Stats:
SAT: 2080
SAT IIs: 790 (Math II), 750 (US HIST) 620 (Physics...haha, bombed that one!)
ACT: 31
GPA: 3.98 UW
Rank: 35/440
Other stats: 9 AP classes through high school, 4's and 5's so far
Essays: Unique. Witty and sarcastic. Spent A LOT of time on them
School Type: Regular public high school
Ethnicity: White/Hispanic
Gender: Female
Extracurriculars: 3 years of Varsity Basketball, 2 years of Varsity Track, officer in Key Club, member of BETA, Habitat, and Red Cross, FCA, Editor of school newspaper, been published in local magazine
I also do a lot of unique activies, work at a vet, volunteer through local shelters, foster and adopt dogs on my own, etc</p>
<p>In state.</p>
<p>SAT: 1260/1850
GPA: 4.35 weighted, 3.75 unweighted
Interact club, President of Spanish Club, SGA Treasurer, etc.
7 APs (most that can be taken in our given schedule)
Essays were pretty good I thought.
Recs: good, I had a teacher one, and one from a state senator.</p>
<p>5/130ish</p>
<p>Cloying:
Thanks, very helpful (from a mom of a junior).
So who wrote your recs?</p>
<p>My Chemistry prof offered to write them for me. During my junior year I spent a lot of my time studying in my school's chemistry lounge, so not only did she know a lot about my study habits, but we'd had a lot of really good conversations. I think it's good to pick out a prof/teacher who genuinely knows your personality along with your study habits, and has nothing but great things to say about you.</p>