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Admissions Advice

**Class of 2022 Early Action / Early Decision Results Thread**

Hey everyone,

Another year of early admissions results recently came out!

To help the community and our peers applying in the regular round, post your early results below. Here's a format you can use:

Accepted to:

Deferred at:

Rejected at:

GPA:

Test Scores (SAT/ACT/No Tests):

Coursework:

Extracurriculars:

Demographics (Gender, Ethnicity, Location, Public/Private):

Hooks (first-gen, legacy, recruited athlete):

Essays:

Rec letters:

General reflections, thoughts, goals, advice:

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@romanm3 years ago [edited]

Accepted to: Northwestern University (Weinberg)

GPA: 4.8

Test Scores (SAT/ACT/No Tests): 1540

Coursework: 13 AP, Rest Honors

Extracurriculars: MUN Officer, Founder of Mock Trial, Founder of Economics Club, Chess Captain, Newspaper Managing Editor

Essays: 9/10 Common App about my Family life, 10/10 Why NU

Rec letters: 6/10 from my Latin and Psychology Teachers

General reflections, thoughts, goals, advice: Essays are the most important part of the application and the reason that I got in

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Providence college

Accepted EA

6.1 IB dipomla ( 4.1 ) United Nations international school ( private nyc)

Captain soccer / softball all star

Club soccer National level 9 years

Got $27,000 scholarship at Joseph’s

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