“Not Enough Activities” a valid reason to keep someone out of college?
Do you think the lack of afterschool activities organized by the school is a reason to reject students from College? Myself I think its a rather shoddy reasion: as if band is so nessecary to organize your life in college! Its not as if Niels Bohr, Henry David Thoreau, or John Locke needed to play football to be intelligent enough to make some of the most important contributions to human knowledge ever.
Imagine what would the world be like if Steve Wozniak brought the Apple 1 out and consumers said “but did you play chess in your spare time?”
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So in short, yes, I think that when it comes down to it, the lack of extra activities is enough to bar some students from a school.
As far as schools not offering extracurriculars, this is generally a sign of a not so great school, and elite colleges like MIT try to admit students from the best high schools. On the other hand, public colleges generally do consider students who had no time because they had to work, and they do accept the top students from not so great high schools.
MIT does not report on the average GPA of its most recent freshman class, but the only student I know who got in had a 4.0, plus a perfect math score on the SAT and a high reading score as well.
The *middle* half of the most recent freshman class:
SAT – Critical Reading Middle 50%: 660-760
SAT – Math Middle 50%: 720-800
TPR Projected Range SAT Writing: 720-770
ACT Composite Middle 50%: 30-34
Students in top 10% of HS class: 97%
That’s some way stiff competition. They only accept 13% of all applicants. If they’ve got other students who worked and managed extracurriculars, that’ll bump your guy.
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