Mara_Jade98,
UMass
B.S., Mathematics
Gabrielle Eluszkiewicz
Features Included
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Essays
2
Schools
1
Scores
1
Advice
0
ECs
0
Sports

Background

Hometown Methuen, Massachusetts
GenderFemale
EthnicityWhite Non-Hispanic
AdmissionRegular Decision
Class of2019
English First Language Yes
Other Language(s) Spoken Polish

Results, Essays, and Advice

Accepted
Waitlisted or Withdrew
Denied
  • Babson College (Wellesley, MA)
  • Northeastern University (Boston, MA)
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University of Massachusetts - Lowell (Lowell, MA)

Applied for a B.S. in Mathematics

Accepted and Enrolled Legacy: No

School Specific Essays

School Specific Advice

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General Admissions Advice

Whether I took out loans or applied for scholarships, and my advice
37 Words
I didn't take any loans because I believe that I shouldn't...
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High School Performance

GPA
3.87
(no specification of weighting)
Rank
Top 25%
 
High School TypeOther Private
Academic Performance in High School Steady
Explanation of Low Grades

Test Scores

Highest SAT
1350
on 1600 scale
Highest SAT
1910
 
SAT Score Details
 
Original SAT Score1910
SAT Prep

AP / IB Classes and Scores

Sports

Extracurriculars

Experience & Awards

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