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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'll be even more blunt This isn't Korea or China or India The score on your test isn't what matters most here Harvard could take all perfect SAT scores if they wanted.... but they don't HOLISTIC Admissions[/quote] I scrolled through dozens and dozens of College Confidential's acceptance/rejection list. This individual has the credentials of any academically high ranked applicant. Yet, rejected AND African-American. The whole process is a crapshoot. There are just so many seats and so many qualified candidates. There has to be some type of holistic process. The seats do not belong to every Asian who has a perfect score. And that goes for blacks, whites, greens, purple, and pinks. 04-04-2016 at 9:50 pm [b]Decision: Rejected[/b] Objective: SAT I (breakdown): ACT: 35 Composite, 36 Math, 36 Science, 34 English, 34 Reading (36 Superscore) SAT II: 800 Math II , 740 Chem Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.6 Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): AP (place score in parenthesis): Human Geo 5, World History 5, Chemistry 4, Calc BC 5, Bio 4, Physics 1 4 (self "study"), English Lang & Comp 5, US History 4 IB (place score in parenthesis): Senior Year Course Load: AP CS, AP Lit, AP Econ, AP Physics C, AP Seminar, Honors Adv Math II, Academic Decathlon, WOOT Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): National and state medals for academic decathlon, but really nothing, probs why I got rejected, National merit scholar, National ap scholar, city and state medals for math team, invite to nationals for science bowl Subjective: Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): Math Team 9-12 Physics Olympiad, 10-12, Captain Science Bowl 11-12, Co-Captain Table Tennis 9-12, Co-Captain Academic Decathlon 11-12 Piano, 1-12 Job/Work Experience: Volunteer/Community service: 100+ service hours Summer Activities: Math camp at UChicago after 7th, 8th, 9th Particle Physics Research at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory after 10th Summer Math Program at MIT after 11th Astrophysics Research at UChicago after 11th Essays (rating 1-10, details): Common App 7/10, I thought my roommate essay was funny and showed my personality. I tried to show how much I liked Stanford in my essays and thought they were good. 8/10 for short essays. Recommendations (rating 1-10, details): Teacher Rec #1: idk Teacher Rec #2: idk Counselor Rec: idk Additional Rec: none Interview: none Other State (if domestic applicant): Country (if international applicant): School Type: Public Magnet [b]Race: Black[/b] Gender: Male Income Bracket: 120k Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.):none Reflection Strengths: none Weaknesses: GPA, lack of significant awards. Tried to do stuff like math and physics olympiads but never got to the point I should've for the amount of work I put in. I sacrificed my grades to try to become good at them in the same way an athlete or musician might, but ultimately it didn't pay off. no regrets though, still learned a lot. Now that all of my decisions are out, I'm guessing it was also my essays. Why you think you were accepted/waitlisted/rejected: ^ Where else were you accepted/waitlisted/rejected: Rejected Caltech, WashU, Northwestern, UChicago, Stanford, Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Brown, UPenn Waitlisted MIT, University of Michigan Accepted Carnegie Mellon, University of Illinois Reply Share on Facebook[/quote]
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