<p>This topic really lifts my spirits. Thanks. (:</p>
<p>Congrats on all the acceptances everyone!</p>
<p>This topic really lifts my spirits. Thanks. (:</p>
<p>Congrats on all the acceptances everyone!</p>
<p>Haha, nice thread.</p>
<p>Level 5. I was accepted to Beloit, Brandeis, Colby, Grinnell, St. Lawrence, and U of Richmond. Waitlisted at Hamilton.</p>
<p>Level 5
Cornell</p>
<p>Level 5: got into washu with a 3.65 uw</p>
<p>Level 4: Williams, Pomona, etc</p>
<p>Bump@@@@@@@</p>
<p>This thread kicks some serious @ss! </p>
<p>I got into NYU with a 3.5. Thank god for the fact that schools still consider you holistically!!</p>
<p>WashU with a 3.4
MUAHAHAHAHAAHHAAA
ecs and test scores? wewt</p>
<p>^Hahaha
Level 5 here ā Wash U!</p>
<p>my gpa is an 86.7 unweighted (so like a 3.1-3.2) and a 96.7 weighted (4.0) I got into providence college, st. anselm college, university of maine (honors college) and tulane university (17k scholarship) (iām going to providence) straight up denied from BC and Colbyā¦that sucked.</p>
<p>mike1123 and jliu can you post some more of your stats (or pm)? iām really interested in WashU in St.Louis and I have a 3.56 gpa unweighted.</p>
<p>Already posted once here but Iāve got more!</p>
<p>Level 5, into Tulane (Pres. Scholarship), UW-Madison, Boston College, Hamilton College!</p>
<p>I knew a kid with a 3.2 who got into NYU-Tisch. Pretty good dancer, though.</p>
<p>^^
Fine arts is what would get you into an elite school with a sub 3.5 GPA. You have to be pretty good though.</p>
<p>anyone accepted to USC with less than a 3.5 GPA? lol ^.^;;
am i dreaming too big?</p>
<p>^^
How good of a football player are you?</p>
<p>remember schools like to see an upward trend, so if fesh, soph got you in trouble, but you are improvingā¦that helps.</p>
<p>This is an awesome thread.</p>
<p>is penn state, miami, ohio state, maryland, or (super reaches) BU, NYU or USC possible for a 3.0-3.2 in top 10 NJ public highschool with about 2100 SATs and good recs and essays?</p>
<p>@Somewhere2012
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soā¦
hahah?</p>