Olinka
Olinka,
UChicago
B.A., English
v tired and v caffeinated
Features Included
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Essays
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Schools
6
Scores
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Advice
4
ECs
1
Sports

Background

Hometown Farmington, Minnesota
GenderFemale
EthnicityHispanic
Class of2021
First Gen College StudentYes

Results, Essays, and Advice

Accepted
Waitlisted or Withdrew
Denied
  • University of Chicago (Chicago, IL)
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University of Chicago (Chicago, IL)

Applied for a B.A. in English

Accepted and Enrolled Legacy: No

School Specific Essays

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General Admissions Advice

High School Performance

GPA
3.90
(no specification of weighting)
Rank
Top 5%
 
College Classes In High School
Academic Performance in High School Steady

Test Scores

Highest ACT
32
 
ACT Score Details
 
Other ACT Scores
ACT Prep

AP / IB Classes and Scores

Details5 classes and scores

Sports

SportsTennis

Extracurriculars

ActivitiesStudent Council / Government, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), Tutoring/Mentoring, National Honor Society

Experience & Awards

Volunteer Experiences

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