<p>that would be excellent in SPORT</p>
<p>no, we could just use an AO at PA</p>
<p>I think it would be better if we could hear from an actual student about what and how they did with ECs, sports, test scores etc. That way we’re getting it straight from the source.</p>
<p>@SnapePotter-What if that Person speaks an uncommon language?-That would be a contribution. What are their chances then?</p>
<p>but they could be legacy, no FA etc.</p>
<p>is no FA really that big of a deal to admissions?</p>
<p>obviously uncommon language increases your chances because you stand out.</p>
<p>but you have to be quite fluent and be able to apply it for some use at the school or elsewhere, i think.</p>
<p>That I know, but how can I tell them that I speak an uncommon language-In My Essays?</p>
<p>tell them in your interview. they take note of uncommon languages during interviews.</p>
<p>you can also write how that uncommon language has developed or influenced you, i guess.
for example mention it when answering the essay question about how your neighborhood has shaped you to become who you are.</p>