christinaah
christinaah,
Princeton
B.S., Computer Science
Class of 2018 at Princeton University
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Advice
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ECs
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Sports

Background

Hometown Bellevue, Washington
GenderFemale
EthnicityAsian
AdmissionEarly Action
Class of2018
English First Language Yes
Other Language(s) Spoken French, Mandarin

Results, Essays, and Advice

Accepted
Waitlisted or Withdrew
Denied
  • Princeton University (Princeton, NJ)
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Princeton University (Princeton, NJ)

Applied for a B.S. in Computer Science

Accepted and Enrolled Legacy: No

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High School Performance

GPA
3.90
(no specification of weighting)
High School TypeOther Private
Academic Performance in High School Low at first but improved
Explanation of Low Grades

Test Scores

Highest SAT
2380
 
SAT Score Details
 
Converted SAT Score1590
Other SAT Scores
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SAT IIs
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AP / IB Classes and Scores

Sports

SportsRowing (Crew) (Recruited)

Extracurriculars

Experience & Awards

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