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University of Michigan - Ann Arbor (Ann Arbor, MI)
Applied for a B.S.
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Neuroscience and Neurobiology
Accepted and EnrolledLegacy: No
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Supplemental Essay Diversity statement
299 Words
While I do affiliate myself with several diverse communities, from race to ideology, my high school swim team is the “community” that shaped me into the individual I am today. I cannot tell you what it is exactly, but I always felt more myself as a Lady Knight than anywhere else. From the moment I joined the team, I never felt like I had to be someone else to fit in. We accepted everybody who was willing to be a...
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Supplemental Essay “Why us” school essay
508 Words
Ever since I was a little kid, I wholeheartedly imagined myself as that pediatrician in the adorable scrubs wearing a stethoscope around my neck. As I have grown older and developed a love for medical drama shows, my genuine idea of helping my family and friends and ultimately improving the wellbeing of the public has not left my sights one bit. However, I am undecided regarding my future career in the medical field, so I was hoping attending the College...
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General Admissions Advice
High School Performance
Rank
Top 5%
High School TypePublic Academic Performance in High School
Steady Explanation of Low Grades
Test Scores
Highest ACT
30
ACT Score Details
Other ACT Scores
ACT Prep
AP / IB Classes and Scores
Details5 classes and scores
Sports
SportsSwimming/Diving
Extracurriculars
ActivitiesNational Honor Society, Volunteer Coach
Experience & Awards
How Spent Summers Volunteer Experiences Awards Received
Accepted to UC Davis, UC Irvine, UC Riverside , UCSB, UCSC, Cal Poly, USC, Washington, UMass, UMich
excited to be attending U of M and also in the LSA Honors Program. feel free to ask me anything about applying to the honors program or UMich. Go Blue!