ejacksmi
ejacksmi,
Stanford
B.A., English
Senior at Stanford, full essays available. Theater and Performance Studies major.
Features Included
9
Essays
9
Schools
13
Scores
24
Advice
7
ECs
0
Sports

Background

Hometown Logan, Utah
GenderFemale
EthnicityWhite Non-Hispanic
AdmissionRegular Decision
Class of2018
First Gen College StudentYes
English First Language Yes
Other Language(s) Spoken Spanish

Results, Essays, and Advice

Accepted
Waitlisted or Withdrew
Denied
  • Stanford University (Stanford, CA)
  • Oberlin College (Oberlin, OH)
  • Carleton College (Northfield, MN)
  • Pomona College (Claremont, CA)
  • Whitman College (Walla Walla, WA)
  • Wesleyan University (Middletown, CT)
  • University of Utah (Salt Lake City, UT)
  • Brown University (Providence, RI)
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Stanford University (Stanford, CA)

Applied for a B.A. in English

Accepted and Enrolled Legacy: No

School Specific Essays

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Constantly double-checking the lunch, joking about lipid-free life, Rose and I tread the all-too-familiar path for today’s lunchtime escape. We go through the automatic doors, ride the horror-movie elevator, fumble for the key no officials know I have, turn on just enough light to see our food, and collapse on the throne-like structure we’ve built for the couch. I sigh, relieved. Although this migraine seems like it’ll blow my head off, in this makeshift bit of rehearsal...
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Supplemental Essay Unique question posed by school
252 Words
Acting is rarely deemed an intellectual experience, but my experience with it has certainly helped me think more than anything, specifically when I portrayed Macbeth. The lineload made it critical to make him, the murdering, hallucinating warrior, one of the most interesting and relatable characters in the play. Now, I have never “unseamed” anyone (cut them in half from belly button to chin), or hallucinated daggers and bloody murder victims. I have never been a tyrant, nor has the average...
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Supplemental Essay “Why us” school essay
503 Words
The legacy of Oberlin has always amazed me. When I was in elementary, my mother started to describe her adventures in Harkness and unbelievably, extraordinarily peculiar friends from the conservatory. Ever since then, each new story and bit of research has amazed me even more. Much of Oberlin’s strangeness fits me, and the presence of quality educational programs and a genuine music conservatory to go with it make it clear: as much as I may be impressed with the...
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Supplemental Essay Unique question posed by school
547 Words
That Way Madness Lies: The Fact and Fiction of Insanity That Way Madness Lies is a course whose goal is to define and understand “madness” as it is portrayed in art forms, especially literature, and to cross-apply that with the reality of mental illness and emotional disorders. The ideas of madness, delusion, insanity, and hallucination, along with the difference between them, will be very much discussed. Psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, comparative literature, film studies and English would be key departments involved....
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Supplemental Essay Issue of personal significance
157 Words
There is something magical about the smelly half-asleep world of farming. In spite of the mess, it has given me the chance to create life. One morning, family members’ trips left me alone when a ewe went into labor. Though we’ve had sheep my whole life, I had never witnessed birth; still, I found success. The moment of birth, it was like a pile of blackness squeezed out of a sheep. Five minutes later he was walking. I now...
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Supplemental Essay Unique question posed by school
249 Words
Shakespeare wrote: "The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool". What major lessons have you learned in life and what do you hope to learn in college? 1. Look both ways when you cross the street. Look left first 'cause that's where cars are coming from. 2. Wash your hands after you use the bathroom and before you eat stuff. 3. Sleep is good for you. It doesn't matter how much homework you have...
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Supplemental Essay Unique question posed by school
395 Words
1. Name your favorite books, authors, films, and/or musical artists: Shakespeare. Macbeth. Bach. Buffy the Vampire Slayer, even though it's a TV show. Any Joss Whedon, too. The Artist. Mean Girls. White Christmas. Stargirl. Anything Jerry Spinelli, really. Mumford and Sons. Florence and the Machine. Me. 2. What newspapers, magazines, and/or websites do you enjoy? The New York Times, the Salt Lake Tribune, and my tiny local not-so-accurate Herald Journal, every morning. I read the New York Times magazine when...
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Supplemental Essay Amusing anecdote
224 Words
Dear Roommate, Here's the deal with me and rooms and all that. Most of the time I'm completely normal. If you had seen me in class, you'd think I were a clean freak or something. My notes are so organized that such an interpretation would make sense. Yet I absolutely don't care whether you leave underwear on lamps or chore wheels on the refrigerator or something in between. As for my half, don't be surprised if it looks like Versailles...
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Supplemental Essay Strong beliefs/principles
301 Words
What matters to you, and why? (250 word limit.) I once stayed up all night with a twelve year old because no one else did. I cried when my bunny cut her foot; but looked like stone the morning I found that bunny stiff and cold. I would rather lose my life than live without the chance to spend another hour in a hallway with a pair of somersaulting angels nothing like the stereotypical eighth grader. When you ask me what...
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General Admissions Advice

My favorite course thus far, and why
138 Words
Philosophy and Literature (PHIL 81, ENGLISH 81, FRENCH 81...crosslisted among a bunch of things), taught by Joshua Landy and Lanier Anderson. They taught as a really incredible team, switching off so each gave one lecture per week. Sections, taught by graduate students, were...
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Recommended summer activities during high school and college
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Do what you love. Don't try to create some weird balance based on what will get people to like you. Do things that really make you excited. Do you know what you're passion about? If yes, do that! if not, try to find it--try out a bit of everything, maybe during...
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What I like about my school’s location and culture
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I don't like startup culture, but that isn't a big deal here actually. I mean, there is a big sense of independence, of "if you want it to happen, you can make it happen" that may be linked to startups, but there isn't constantly the oneupmanship of "I interned with Snapchat before it was big" that I kind of expected. Instead, I found a very supportive community, full of understanding in very deep ways....
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What set me apart from other applicants
155 Words
Probably blatant honesty. But for the fact that I revised, I wrote the same way in my applications as I am here: casually, as if I'm just talking about myself. I didn't try to prove anything, only to tell people who I am, what I do, what...
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Why I declined other schools
196 Words
The University of Utah and Lewis and Clark were different levels of safety school. I declined Wesleyan because they didn't give me enough financial aid. Pomona was out because I felt that the community was there was too intense; I would have enjoyed it, but I had better options, people that don't take things as seriously. Carleton had the...
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Why I ultimately chose my school
109 Words
People. It's the same stuff I talked about in "what I like about the culture here." They care about what they're doing. I visited a few classes after I got in: one in...
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How I chose schools to apply to
60 Words
I visited. I researched programs. I looked for quirky weird things on the internet that had been put...
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Reaching out to professors and coaches at schools I applied to
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I recommend it....
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My extracurricular activities in college, and why I chose them
43 Words
Lots of theatre. Try different kinds if you're into theatre. Student productions are...
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Most popular extracurricular activities at my college
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Everyone does something. A lot of a...
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5 adjectives that describe a typical student at my school (Feel free to elaborate!)
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Passionate, struggling,...
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What I’d change about my school if I were student body president
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Dining...
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What I now know about my school that I never would have known prior to enrolling
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The food is really good at FloMo, Ricker and Manzanita. The brunch is really good at wilbur and pretty good...
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My advice about getting recommenders
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Ask...
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Whether I used a private admissions counselor, and advice I received
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I...
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List of schools I interviewed with and my interview experience
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Wesleyan only. It didn't go so well. I...
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How to increase chances at my school
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Care...
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How to approach transferring schools
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You have an advantage which...
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Post-college plans
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I'm going to...
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Whether I took out loans or applied for scholarships, and my advice
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Stanford has awesome financial aid. I'm on a full-tuition...
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Additional material sent in after waitlisted or deferred
10 Words
I didn't do...
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What might make for a good “Why Us” essay topic at my school
23 Words
See what you can find about our...
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5 adjectives that describe a typical student at my school (Feel free to elaborate!)
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I selected...
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5 adjectives that describe a typical student at my school (Feel free to elaborate!)
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Sorry, I...
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High School Performance

GPA
4.00
(no specification of weighting)
Rank
Top 1%
 
High School TypePublic
College Classes In High School
Academic Performance in High School Steady
Explanation of Low Grades

Test Scores

Highest ACT
36
 
ACT Score Details
 
Other ACT Scores
ACT Prep
Highest SAT
2170
 
SAT Score Details
 
Converted SAT Score1500
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Other Standardized Tests

AP / IB Classes and Scores

Details10 classes and scores

Sports

Extracurriculars

ActivitiesChurch, Community or summer theater/plays, Debate Club/Team, Local Orchestra / Symphony / Band, National Honor Society, School Jazz / Orchestra, School Theater/Plays
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