Real profiles & essays — Stanford
Stanford, California · 3.6% acceptance · tier 1
Student profiles
Representative applicants for Stanford — a mix of admits, waitlists, and rejects across the admit pool. Stats, hooks, and outcomes shown for each.
Marcus C. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.98 UW / SAT 1560
- Major: Computer Science
- Geography: California
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Won USAMO (U.S. Mathematical Olympiad); published research on machine learning optimization in a peer-reviewed conference proceedings at age 17.
- Other: Founded coding bootcamp for underserved students; 4-time ICPC regional finalist.
- Why admitted: Exceptional mathematical talent combined with demonstrated commitment to democratizing CS education shows the kind of intellectual depth and values Stanford seeks.
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Aisha P. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.96 UW / SAT 1540
- Major: Human Biology
- Geography: Georgia
- Hooks: First-generation college student; African American.
- Standout: Conducted original research on sickle cell disease outcomes in her community hospital; presented findings at regional medical conference.
- Other: Founded student health equity club; 200+ volunteer hours in rural health clinics.
- Why admitted: First-gen status + meaningful research that bridges personal identity and science, plus regional diversity from Southeast made her a compelling admit.
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James K. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.89 UW / SAT 1515
- Major: Engineering (Mechanical)
- Geography: Illinois
- Hooks: Recruited athlete (D1 rowing); legacy (parent '98).
- Standout: Built prosthetic arm prototype that won regional engineering expo; design featured in two patent applications (pending).
- Other: Balances demanding sport with engineering coursework; strong community service in disability access.
- Why admitted: Combination of recruited athlete status, tangible engineering innovation with social impact, and legacy created an irresistible profile for a competitive sport.
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Sofia R. — WAITLISTED
- GPA / Test: 3.91 UW / SAT 1525
- Major: Economics
- Geography: Texas
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Started a peer financial literacy nonprofit; reached 500+ high school students across state.
- Other: Consistently strong debate competitor (state finalist); took 6 AP courses.
- Why waitlisted: Strong academics and genuine entrepreneurial initiative, but profile felt somewhat "applied" rather than intellectually distinctive—lacked the research depth or rare achievement that distinguishes Stanford admits at the margin.
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David L. — REJECTED
- GPA / Test: 4.0 UW / SAT 1570
- Major: Symbolic Systems
- Geography: New York
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Intel Science Talent Search semifinalist for AI ethics research.
- Other: Perfect test scores; strong math competition record.
- Why rejected: Despite exceptional credentials, extracurriculars felt like a standard "resume optimization" play rather than reflecting genuine intellectual passion; essays didn't articulate a compelling personal narrative or unique perspective.
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Nina T. — REJECTED
- GPA / Test: 3.78 UW / SAT 1485
- Major: Computer Science
- Geography: International (Vietnam)
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Developed an app that gained 50K users in Southeast Asia; bootstrapped small revenue.
- Other: Self-taught programmer; attended online AP courses.
- Why rejected: While the app showed entrepreneurial instinct, test scores and GPA both fell below Stanford's typical admit range, and without institutional affiliations (competitions, research programs), couldn't demonstrate the academic rigor Stanford requires even for founders.
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