Anonymous wrote:DD most unique trait is her personality and charisma. Grades and test scores are not the highest in the class, maybe top 15 or 20% though the school does not rank. However charisma has enabled her to win public facing awards and get elected in school government. Does this help distinguish her as an applicant at a top 10 college?
Anonymous wrote:Bend… and snap!!!
All day long. FFS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the school asks for a glimpse video, that could also showcase her personality.
It worked for Elle Woods!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is laughable. Grades and test scores are 80 percent of the game. Extracurriculars then come into play, but they don't mean shit if you don't have the primary goods. Then after that comes the essays and the recs. Having "charisma" doesn't do much.
You are not serious.
Harvard admissions gives a personality score which is as important as the academic score.
Oh, get real. This kid is top 20% in grades and test scores. They are not getting into Harvard no matter how much “charisma“ they have. Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is laughable. Grades and test scores are 80 percent of the game. Extracurriculars then come into play, but they don't mean shit if you don't have the primary goods. Then after that comes the essays and the recs. Having "charisma" doesn't do much.
You are not serious.
Harvard admissions gives a personality score which is as important as the academic score.
Anonymous wrote:This is laughable. Grades and test scores are 80 percent of the game. Extracurriculars then come into play, but they don't mean shit if you don't have the primary goods. Then after that comes the essays and the recs. Having "charisma" doesn't do much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For top 20, probably not.
State her GPA and SAT. We can give you a better idea that way. Top 20% can mean a lot of things.
It can’t mean much unless there is a video submitted or a faculty member mentions in a letter. And those letters won’t be read until the first cut of grades, test scores and ECs, so I don’t see how. Even the Ivy interviews won’t count since they never take the alum’s recommendations (says one who did it for an Ivy)
That’s why what GPA and SAT matter. OP simply said test score is not the highest in class. But what is it? Is it 1580 but not the highest? Or 1480 not the highest? These details matter whether the application can make the first cut.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is there are a LOT of outgoing student government kids with good grades.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For top 20, probably not.
State her GPA and SAT. We can give you a better idea that way. Top 20% can mean a lot of things.
It can’t mean much unless there is a video submitted or a faculty member mentions in a letter. And those letters won’t be read until the first cut of grades, test scores and ECs, so I don’t see how. Even the Ivy interviews won’t count since they never take the alum’s recommendations (says one who did it for an Ivy)