How Much Do Essays Matter for Ivy League Admissions?
Short answer: Significantly.
Longer answer: The goal of the essays is to positively differentiate yourself from the pool of other highly-qualified applicants. It’s hard to compete on grades — there are lots of straight-A students with about the same number of APs, dual enrollment, and IB credits. You can’t get more than 99th percentile ACT/SAT. You have no control over your letters of recommendation, but those are probably all glowing too.
Once you reach the penultimate pile — the everyone-in-this-group-would-do-well-here pile — the essays and the activities list are your best and perhaps only chance to move the needle.
Fun fact: At the Ivy level, your essays and activities list may be the only things in your application that are actually yours.
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