<p>my friend (from Canada) got accepted into harvard EA and it shows that sometimes great stats simply do not matter; it shows that anyone who applies has a shot</p>
<p>my friend's stats:</p>
<p>*Decision: Accepted *</p>
<p>Stats:[ul]
[<em>] SAT I: 640 (math), 560 (critical reading), 540 (writing)
[</em>] SAT IIs: 610 (math IIc), 570 (physics), 480 (US history)
[<em>] ACT n/a
[</em>] AP: AP calculus (our school only offers 4 AP courses)
[<em>] Courseload: moderate
[</em>] GPA: 3.2 (unweighted; our school does not weigh GPAs)
[<em>] Rank: top 50% (about 78/220)
[</em>] Other stats: 79% average (Canadian education system); on the school honor roll
[/ul]Subjective:[ul]
[<em>] Essays: decent but nothing truly amazing (i read his essay)
[</em>] Teacher Recs: honest assessment; he told me it was nothing amazing
[<em>] Counselor Rec: same as teacher recs
[</em>] Hook (if any): played varsity rugby; play community basketball, volunteered at local church, played piano for 9+ years (Diploma from London Conservatory of Music), very artistic, hardworking student who uses hard work and motivation to compensate for lack of talent
[/ul]Location/Person:[ul]
[<em>] State or Country: US citizen but schooled in Canada and Hong Kong
[</em>] School Type: fairly competitive; has one of the best chemistry and math programs in province (Canada equivalent of state); has only sent one student to a prestigious school (MIT) in school history
[<em>] Ethnicity: Asian
[</em>] Gender: Male
[<em>] Perceived Strengths/Weaknesses: Surprisingly low SATs; made hard work and motivation a key part of his application
[</em>] Why you think he was accepted/deferred/denied: I had no idea how he got accepted with such low stats compare to other applicants; I have way better stats than him in school and I don't have a shot at any Ivy league school
[/ul]Other Factors: did not apply for financial aid (perhaps it helped); very artistic
General Comments/Congratulations/Venting/Commiserations,etc: we told him to tryout as a joke and now everyone at my school is in total disbelief</p>