Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our un-hooked, well rounded kid got in to HYP on this day last year, so you just never know in this game called college-life.
Good luck today!
And you’re still living your glory days I see. Might I suggest you get a life?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
No other hooks? Not URM or first gen? Wow, this should give a lot of people hope that they too can get into Harvard.
Probably not from DMV. And maybe she wrote good essays.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rejected from Brown and Dartmouth.
What a strange combination to apply to
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
No other hooks? Not URM or first gen? Wow, this should give a lot of people hope that they too can get into Harvard.
Does she live in the DMV region or another state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
No other hooks? Not URM or first gen? Wow, this should give a lot of people hope that they too can get into Harvard.
That’s why it is a lottery, most of similar high stats kids, but most won’t get in
BC Calculus and AP physics in 11th is indeed common
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
No other hooks? Not URM or first gen? Wow, this should give a lot of people hope that they too can get into Harvard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
Jesus those are some boring ECs
This. Ivies don’t give a crap about “Girl Scouts” or “soccer.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
Jesus those are some boring ECs
LISTEN TO YOURSELF. Hang your head in shame
shame about what?They are still super boring. I makes me want to give up it really does. How turgid does your kid have to be to get into an Ivy? Highly turgid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Acceptance rates - Harvard 3.41%
Yale -4.35%
Both had well north of 50k applicants,
Northeastern had 96k applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
Jesus those are some boring ECs
LISTEN TO YOURSELF. Hang your head in shame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
excuse me— these are the EC that got her into tippy top schools? and bc calc in 11th grade ( very commom) i give up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Brown: Rejected
UPen: accepted
Harvard: accepted
4.6 GPA
11 APs all 5s
1540 SAT
Great EC
What is a Great EC?[/quote
What 17 year old really has great EC if they have those grades and those AP scores
would love to know exactly what those EC are..please elaborate
12 years of girl scout
12 years of soccer
4 years of school bands (2 years as a leader) - never took formal music lessons.
elected student representative ( 2 years)
8 years of active church volunteer (homeless shelters, hospices, daycares, elderly facilities, tree planting, etc..)
Also, Took BC Calculus and AP physics in 11 grade
Jesus those are some boring ECs