Admission Chances??

<p>I'm applying to ANdover, Exeter, Hotchkiss, Deerfield, Choate, St. Paul's, middlesex, Taft, concord, Groton, and LAwrenceville. </p>

<p>I'm asian, play tennis and golf (not advanced), top student in my grade with 4.0 average for the last 4 years, play viola/violin, piano, and bassoon</p>

<p>I did the summer session at Andover.</p>

<p>What are my chanced of being accepted?? For accepted applicants, can you give a description of yourself and things you put in your application?? Thanks!!!</p>

<p>For private schools, especially boarding schools, you can’t really tell. Your statts seem amazing and im inferring you have a great personality but whats your hook? Not to be a downer but hundreds of applicats like you (asian, perfect gpa, incredible test scores and a instrument) get deferred admission. Your most certainly qualified to be admitted to all of your schools specified and prosper there but in the end its up to the school, and their available seats. </p>

<p>Keep positive the process is crazy! If you get in great!! Id not, know its honestly not a reflection of you, there were just no seats.</p>

<p>*Accepted to Interlochen Arts Academy & St Johnsbury Academy. Waiting for results on Taft, Cushing, Concord, Newhampton, Suffield, Pomfret, and Westtown. I got rejected from my local day school.</p>

<p>I’m African American, 3.2 gpa, photography hook, music (vocal) and a lot of community.service. F/A applicant.</p>

<p>Best of luck !</p>

<p>Could you give more information? (For example, SSAT score, how long you’ve had your extra-curricular activities, community service, etc.)</p>

<p>I got 95 overall on the SSAT. Thanks boarding school 21, you’re right.</p>

<p>Katrissred:</p>

<p>I’ve been playing golf for half a year, tennis for 4 years, piano for 4 years, viola for 3 years, and bassoon for 3 years. I am advanced in piano and intermediate in bassoon and viola. I have been doing community service for 2 years at hospitals, food banks, and nursery homes.
Oh ya, and I am not a FA applicant.</p>