darkchariot
New Member
Hello 
First, I've been reading these forums for the last ~5 months and I want to thank all of you for the amazing insight that you've provided to me!
Second, I was reading the Tiers list tonight, and I noticed that the last major on the Tier 2 list is "Quantitative Economics." I'd really like to double major in International Relations/Econ; would a standard economics major be considered "quantitative economics?" because I've yet to encounter a school that has a specific degree in Quantitative Economics.
Obviously, I'd rather not be classified as a Tier 3 major, but I don't want to lie or misrepresent myself.
Third, I've tried searching everywhere for info on how many spots each school gets, but I don't think that navy publishes ANY data on its NROTC policies (admit rates, avg scores, etc.), SO I don't really know how to gauge where I stand/what my chances are so, I'd really like to know your opinion of my application. I apologize for that obnoxious run-on sentence.
My 5 schools:
1) Stanford
2) Duke
3) UVA (I have to put a public in the top 3, and this is my top public, but its 6th on my list, is there any way to avoid having to do this? I figure that UVA is competitive enough that if I put it third I won't get placed there, but I don't know what to do
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4) Harvard
5) Georgetown or UPenn
Objective:

First, I've been reading these forums for the last ~5 months and I want to thank all of you for the amazing insight that you've provided to me!
Second, I was reading the Tiers list tonight, and I noticed that the last major on the Tier 2 list is "Quantitative Economics." I'd really like to double major in International Relations/Econ; would a standard economics major be considered "quantitative economics?" because I've yet to encounter a school that has a specific degree in Quantitative Economics.
Obviously, I'd rather not be classified as a Tier 3 major, but I don't want to lie or misrepresent myself.
Third, I've tried searching everywhere for info on how many spots each school gets, but I don't think that navy publishes ANY data on its NROTC policies (admit rates, avg scores, etc.), SO I don't really know how to gauge where I stand/what my chances are so, I'd really like to know your opinion of my application. I apologize for that obnoxious run-on sentence.

My 5 schools:
1) Stanford
2) Duke
3) UVA (I have to put a public in the top 3, and this is my top public, but its 6th on my list, is there any way to avoid having to do this? I figure that UVA is competitive enough that if I put it third I won't get placed there, but I don't know what to do

4) Harvard
5) Georgetown or UPenn
Objective:
- SAT I: 2340 (800 CR 760 M 780 W 10 essay)
- ACT: 35 (34 E, 34 M, 36 science, 36 reading, 10 writing)
- SAT II: will find out next thursday
- Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 4.0
- Rank: 1/525
- AP: Euro (5) USH (5) Lit (5) Psych (5)
- Major Awards: National Merit Finalist, Outstanding Community Leader, Invited to and attended The Missouri Scholars Academy, Leaders of Tomorrow
- Extracurriculars:
- French Honor Society (President, 10-12)
- College Prep/Volunteering Club (President, 10-12)
- Executive (Vice-President, 10-12),
- NHS (Vice-President, 11-12)
- Newspaper (News Editor, 10 & 12)
- Speech and Debate (Secretary, 10-12)
- Varsity Cross Country (injured early on in season 10 & 11, couldn't compete, I'm afraid that this will be my biggest weakness since the Navy seems to value/weight sports so heavily, but I will competing senior year)
- Communications Advisory Board (11 & 12)
- Job/Work Experience: tutor, summer job (still looking at the moment, I'm hoping to get a job/internship with a local politician)
- Volunteer/Community service: 100 hours at Church, 250 hours at Military Museum (Jefferson Barracks), 85 hours teaching/tutoring elementary school students
- Summer Activities: Missouri Scholars Academy, HOBY, NSLC-International Diplomacy, Trip to France with French class
- School Type: large, uncompetitive public
- Ethnicity: white
- Gender: male
- Hooks: none
- State: MO