caseyc
caseyc,
Harvard
B.A., Economics
Italian & Jamaican. Studying Economics and Social Sciences at Harvard University
Features Included
5
Essays
3
Schools
12
Scores
7
Advice
3
ECs
3
Sports

Background

Hometown Miami, Florida
GenderMale
EthnicityBlack / African American, White Non-Hispanic
AdmissionEarly Action
Class of2017
English First Language Yes
Other Language(s) Spoken Mandarin, French, Spanish

Results, Essays, and Advice

Accepted
Waitlisted or Withdrew
Denied
  • Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)
  • Yale University (New Haven, CT)
  • University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA)
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Harvard University (Cambridge, MA)

Applied for a B.A. in Economics

Accepted and Enrolled Legacy: No

School Specific Essays

School Specific Advice

More Essays

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Not as Simple as Black or White “So are you white or are you black?” I’ve been asked this question a lot, and many others like it. People always seem to be curious about my background, either when they see my voluminous, golden-brown curls or notice that I took my mother’s last name. Over time, as I’ve tried to make sense of my unconventional upbringing and the impact it has had on me, I’ve realized that...
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Supplemental Essay “Why us” school essay
309 Words
ESSAY ABOUT "WHY UPENN ARTS AND SCIENCES": I am unsure if it’s a blessing or a curse, but I still do not know what I want to study, as there are too many subjects that interest me. That is why I believe that the College of Arts and Sciences will give me the flexibility and breadth of subject matter to fulfill my academic curiosity. I love that I can develop key intellectual capacities and get a great general education...
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Supplemental Essay “Why us” school essay
96 Words
"WHY YALE" SHORT ANSWER (500 CHARACTERS): From the minute I arrived at the Old Campus, I immediately fell in love with Yale. I love that New Haven isn’t New York City or Beverly Hills, and that Yalies are grounded in the real world. I love that the residential college system promotes friendly rivalry and school spirit. I love that there is a “shopping period” and blue book parties to help students decide which classes to take. I love that Yale...
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Supplemental Essay Unique question posed by school
503 Words
UPENN SUPPLEMENT ESSAY: WHICH CLASS OF MANKIND ARE YOU (IMMOVABLE, MOVABLE, OR A MOVER). BASED ON A QUOTE BY BEN FRANKLIN: A Balanced Mover Each class of mankind could represent good or bad qualities in a person, depending on which perspective one is looking from. Being immovable could be seen as having integrity or being intolerant. Being movable could be seen as being adaptable or being a pushover. Being a mover could be seen as being proactive or being an...
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Additional Essay Details
121 Words
My Personal Statement, or "Common App" essay, is simply the story of my background and upbringing: who I am, where I came from, how it shaped me, and where I am going as a result. It was a thoughtful, well-written, unique piece, but at the same time it was very simple! The beauty of a good common app essay is that nobody else should be able to replicate it, or even come close to doing so. I didn't write about...
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General Admissions Advice

What I’d change about my application process
27 Words
Don't procrastinate, and don't be overwhelmed by all...
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What set me apart from other applicants
64 Words
The conventional wisdom is that it is essential to have a long-list of extra-curriculars to impress college admissions officers...
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My advice about getting recommenders
103 Words
My AP European History and AP Chinese Language & Culture teachers wrote my letters of recommendations. I took AP Euro junior year, and took Chinese all 4 years of high school, so I...
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Most popular extracurricular activities at my college
87 Words
It is tough to say at a place like Harvard, with people from all over the world. First, surprisingly a lot of people are involved in...
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5 adjectives that describe a typical student at my school (Feel free to elaborate!)
82 Words
1. Smart--but not in your face smart. Everyone is actually very friendly, polite, and seems normal. But at one point you'll realize that the...
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What I’d change about my school if I were student body president
62 Words
I would try to make Harvard's social spaces more inclusive and unified. Upperclassmen get placed into 13 different houses and...
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What I like about my school’s location and culture
47 Words
Harvard's location and culture are maybe two of its biggest perks. Harvard is located...
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High School Performance

Weighted GPA
4.10
 
Rank
Top 5%
 
High School TypeOther Private
Academic Performance in High School Steady

Test Scores

Highest SAT
1560
on 1600 scale
Highest SAT
2310
 
SAT Score Details
 
Original SAT Score2310
SAT Prep
PSAT Scores

AP / IB Classes and Scores

Details10 classes and scores

Sports

SportsSoccer (Recruited), Football, Cross Country

Extracurriculars

ActivitiesSchool Newspaper/Magazine/Journalism, Best Buddies, National Honor Society
Elaborate on Extracurriculars or Work

Experience & Awards

How Spent Summers
Volunteer Experiences
Awards Received

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