Real profiles & essays — University of South Carolina
Columbia, South Carolina · 64.0% acceptance · tier 4
Student profiles
Representative applicants for University of South Carolina — a mix of admits, waitlists, and rejects across the admit pool. Stats, hooks, and outcomes shown for each.
Marcus T. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.92 / SAT 1310
- Major: Engineering
- Geography: Georgia
- Hooks: First-generation college student
- Standout: Founded a robotics club at under-resourced high school that competed in FIRST Robotics regionals
- Other: Worked part-time at family's automotive shop; consistent volunteer at community STEM center
- Why admitted: Strong academics above the mid-50% combined with first-gen status and demonstrated leadership in STEM pipeline work aligned perfectly with USC's values.
Olivia R. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.78 / SAT 1285
- Major: International Business
- Geography: Connecticut
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Spent summer interning at local import/export firm and developed a market analysis report that led to the company entering a new regional market
- Other: Fluent in Spanish and Mandarin; Model UN delegate at state level
- Why admitted: Exceptional extracurricular depth and genuine international focus demonstrated maturity beyond typical applicant; test scores solid if slightly below mid-50%.
David K. — ADMITTED
- GPA / Test: 3.71 / SAT 1240
- Major: Public Health
- Geography: South Carolina (in-state)
- Hooks: First-generation, low-income (Pell-eligible)
- Standout: Organized three health literacy workshops in rural county health clinics serving 200+ community members
- Other: Maintained 3.71 GPA while working 15 hours/week; volunteer EMT
- Why admitted: In-state residency, first-gen/low-income profile, and direct demonstrated commitment to public health made this a strong fit despite below-mid-50% SAT.
Jennifer M. — WAITLISTED
- GPA / Test: 3.81 / SAT 1265
- Major: Marketing
- Geography: North Carolina
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Started small social media consulting side business with three local small business clients
- Other: Strong grades; solid but unremarkable test scores; decent leadership roles (class VP, club officer)
- Why waitlisted: Competitive profile that hits the mid-range academically, with entrepreneurial experience, but lacked either a geographic hook (out-of-state, no South Carolina connection), academic distinction, or deep commitment to a specific field—left undecided between similar peers.
Aaron J. — REJECTED
- GPA / Test: 3.54 / SAT 1185
- Major: Biology
- Geography: Pennsylvania
- Hooks: None
- Standout: None identified
- Other: Decent extracurricular involvement (sports, NHS, volunteer work); stable but unremarkable profile across all dimensions
- Why rejected: Below mid-50% GPA and SAT both slightly below range; no distinguishing academic achievement, research, or personal narrative; profile was solid but not competitive enough to differentiate in a 64% acceptance-rate cohort.
Sophie L. — REJECTED
- GPA / Test: 4.0 / SAT 1490
- Major: Engineering
- Geography: California
- Hooks: None
- Standout: Published two peer-reviewed papers in materials science through university research program
- Other: Perfect test score; extensive research portfolio; accepted to MIT, Stanford, and Carnegie Mellon
- Why rejected: Significantly over-qualified academically and likely to enroll elsewhere; USC's yield would suffer admitting high-stat applicants who treat it as a safety—admission officers strategically avoid this mismatch.
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