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College Admissions Info

jwegener
University of Wisconsin - Madison, ‘16
BBA, International Business, Marketing, French Language and Literature
BBA, International Business, Marketing, French Language and Literature
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Profile Overview
Profile contains
- Test Scores
- High School Performance
- Extracurriculars & Awards
- Personal statement
- 1 advice topics
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Student Background
From:
Green Bay , Wisconsin
Gender: Female
Race/Ethnicity: White Non-Hispanic
Legacy: Sibling
Admission: Early Decision
Applied To: 3 schools
Accepted At: Wisconsin
Denied At:
Waitlisted At:
Withdrew From:
Is English First Language: Yes
Other Language(s) Spoken: French
Gender: Female
Race/Ethnicity: White Non-Hispanic
Legacy: Sibling
Admission: Early Decision
Applied To: 3 schools
Accepted At: Wisconsin
Denied At:
Waitlisted At:
Withdrew From:
Is English First Language: Yes
Other Language(s) Spoken: French
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Test Scores
31
ACT
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High School Performance
3.80
GPA
(no specification of weighting)
(no specification of weighting)
Top 10%
Rank
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Academic Performance in High School: Steady
Explanation of Any Low Grades:
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Extracurriculars & Awards
Extracurricular Activities: National Honor Society, Student Council / Government, Tutoring/Mentoring
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College Application Essays
Personal Statement:
Childhood memory,
Death of a loved one,
One moment that changed you
906 Words
Two or three times a week I would make the 2.8 mile journey to my grandparents house. It was the first place my brother drove with his license, the first place I rode my bike, the first time I walked a dog. My grandpa would make a fire in his living room fireplace and tell stories as we sat by it and watched. My grandfather lived through a lot. He was an interesting man. He was in the army until he...



























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College Admissions Advice
My extracurricular activities in college, and why I chose them
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At the beginning of each semester, the University of Wisconsin-Madison hosts a large Student Organization Fair. We get to see hundreds of different organizations and pick things that seem perfect for us. It ranges from Fraternities to athletic teams to business clubs to foreign language clubs. Almost anything you could ask for, you can find it there. I went to many different club meetings, usually there is free pizza or food, and they explain more about their club. I had decided on a few good ones. The first one I chose is Model United Nations, which I am glad I...













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