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Essays
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Schools
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Scores
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Advice
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ECs
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Sports

Background

Hometown San Antonio, Texas
GenderMale
EthnicityBlack / African American
Class of
English First Language Yes

Results, Essays, and Advice

Accepted
Waitlisted or Withdrew
Denied
  • The Art Institute of Dallas (Dallas, TX)
  • University of Texas - San Antonio (San Antonio, TX)
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Accepted and Enrolled Legacy: Parent

School Specific Essays

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General Admissions Advice

High School Performance

GPA
3.00
(no specification of weighting)
Rank
Top 50%
 
High School TypePublic
Academic Performance in High School Some good some bad
Explanation of Low Grades

Test Scores

Highest SAT
1110
on 1600 scale
Highest SAT
1520
 
SAT Score Details
 
Original SAT Score1520
Other Standardized Tests

AP / IB Classes and Scores

Details4 classes and scores

Sports

Extracurriculars

ActivitiesSchool Jazz / Orchestra

Experience & Awards

How Spent Summers

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