Anonymous wrote:Those of us who still know our scores from many years ago know them because we have older children and we have had to have conversations with grandma about why our children are not attending the schools that we attended. Our parents in particular me remember schools like Middlebury as being almost like safeties or easy to get into. times have certainly changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gpa: 90 average (out of 100 no weighting); 1230 SAT; varsity swim captain. Went to U of Florida out of state applied early.
Graduate high school in 2002
Anonymous wrote:People always say it's way harder to get in now than it was years ago. I'm interested in the anecdotal data from this forum, to see if this holds true.
I was in college from 2005-2009. Graduated with honors (so top 20%; there were no rankings outside of that) from a top private HS. GPA was the equivalent of an A (but the scale included A+, so it wasn't equal to a 4.0). SAT score was 1400 on the old scale (low for my GPA, but I always underperformed on standardized tests). 800 on the SAT II writing and 700 on the SAT II Math subject test (whichever one is the easier one). I only took one AP course (Latin -- I got a 4 on the exam). I applied early to Georgetown School of Foreign Service and UChicago, and got into both. Since I liked those schools, I didn't apply anywhere else.
My understanding is that 1400 is now around the 25th percentile for admits to UChicago, so I wonder if I would get in now.
Anonymous wrote:Gpa: 90 average (out of 100 no weighting); 1230 SAT; varsity swim captain. Went to U of Florida out of state applied early.
Anonymous wrote:Last 10 years doesn't include the 90s or 80s folks!
Anonymous wrote:Last 10 years doesn't include the 90s or 80s folks!