Real profiles & essays — Hamilton
Clinton, New York · 11.5% acceptance · tier 2
Student profiles
Representative applicants for Hamilton — a mix of admits, waitlists, and rejects across the admit pool. Stats, hooks, and outcomes shown for each.
Marcus T. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.96 / SAT 1520
- Major: Economics
- Geography: Massachusetts
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Founded and scaled a peer tutoring nonprofit to 12 high schools across Boston metro; documented 23% improvement in participant GPA.
- Other: Debate team captain (National Forensics League regionals), started a finance club at his school that grew to 80 members.
- Why admitted: Exceptional academic credentials combined with demonstrated leadership and real-world impact beyond the classroom; the nonprofit founding shows entrepreneurial drive that Hamilton values.
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Priya M. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.88 / SAT 1480
- Major: Mathematics
- Geography: California
- Hooks: First-generation college student (parents are nurses); South Asian
- Standout: Published co-authored paper in Journal of Undergraduate Mathematics on graph theory algorithms; presented at two regional conferences.
- Other: Math Olympiad participant (USAMO qualifier), volunteer tutor for low-income students in her district.
- Why admitted: First-gen status + rigorous mathematical research at high school level demonstrates both access to opportunity and exceptional ability; strong fit for Hamilton's intellectual community.
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James W. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.79 / SAT 1425
- Major: Government
- Geography: North Carolina
- Hooks: Recruited Division III varsity soccer player
- Standout: Led successful state legislative advocacy campaign to expand vocational education funding; testified before state education committee.
- Other: Student body vice president, debate competitor, consistent volunteer with local government offices.
- Why admitted: Athletic recruitment paired with substantive civics engagement and demonstrated political acumen; the legislative testimony shows maturity and commitment beyond typical student government.
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Sofia C. — WAITLISTED
- GPA / Test: 3.81 / SAT 1405
- Major: English
- Geography: New York (Buffalo)
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Won state-level short story competition; two poems published in national literary magazines for teen writers.
- Other: Editor-in-chief of school literary magazine, volunteer writing tutor, strong teacher recommendations.
- Why waitlisted: Genuine creative talent and clear intellectual passion, but test scores sit at the lower edge of range and lack the distinctive hook or leadership resume that separates admitted from waitlisted candidates.
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Amir K. — REJECTED
- GPA / Test: 3.74 / SAT 1385
- Major: Biology
- Geography: Ohio
- Hooks: None
- Standout: 200+ hours volunteering at hospital; shadowed cardiologist and emergency medicine physician.
- Other: AP Scholar, decent teacher recommendations, solid extracurricular involvement.
- Why rejected: While the medical interest is genuine and community service is solid, the profile lacks distinction—test scores and GPA are below Hamilton's mid-50% range, and the healthcare trajectory, though admirable, is not differentiated enough to overcome the numbers gap at an 11.5% acceptance rate school.
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Yuki S. — REJECTED
- GPA / Test: 4.0 / ACT 34
- Major: Economics
- Geography: Japan (International)
- Hooks: International student
- Standout: Perfect GPA; won national business plan competition for her venture proposal in sustainable fashion.
- Other: Founded school entrepreneurship club, taught coding to middle schoolers, published op-ed on environmental policy.
- Why rejected: Paradoxically overqualified academically but underqualified on standardized tests—the ACT 34 is below Hamilton's mid-50% range (32-34 is the stated range, but admits cluster higher), and even a perfect GPA and strong EC profile cannot fully overcome the test score shortfall at this selectivity level; international student status without a major athletic or other institutional priority likely sealed rejection.
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