a small rural school with no opportunities for an elite level student in math? I’m not seeing the connection at allAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams rejection
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1590
4.0 | 16 APs w/ post-math classes in Linear Algebra and Calc 3
Applied as Math major
USAMO silver, Math Tutor, Pottery Instructor, Youth City Council, various state Model UN awards, summer research project with professor in stats and urban planning.
DC is now hoping for Princeton, Berkeley, or Uchicago.
Why was he applying to Williams in the first place?
Maybe that’s where he wanted to go
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams rejection
35
1590
4.0 | 16 APs w/ post-math classes in Linear Algebra and Calc 3
Applied as Math major
USAMO silver, Math Tutor, Pottery Instructor, Youth City Council, various state Model UN awards, summer research project with professor in stats and urban planning.
DC is now hoping for Princeton, Berkeley, or Uchicago.
Why was he applying to Williams in the first place?
Anonymous wrote:Williams rejection
35
1590
4.0 | 16 APs w/ post-math classes in Linear Algebra and Calc 3
Applied as Math major
USAMO silver, Math Tutor, Pottery Instructor, Youth City Council, various state Model UN awards, summer research project with professor in stats and urban planning.
DC is now hoping for Princeton, Berkeley, or Uchicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
nosey nancy here
i want all stats in one place
is my dc worse?
Don't be dumb. I'm trying to make a decision about which school we'll apply to ED next year. Can only choose one, and I'm wondering how ED affects the stats for some of the most common schools people apply to here.
Anonymous wrote:
nosey nancy here
i want all stats in one place
is my dc worse?
Anonymous wrote:U can find this on college confidential.