Am I the WashU type?

<p>Hey everybody,
For those of you who have been accepted for '09 and for those who love Wash U, Please tell me if I am the Wash U type?
I'm in all AP/ Honors classes except for regualr math and I get A/A- in all except a B+ in one. I'm waiting for my SAT scores but they will probably be at least a 650 on every section (hopefully!)
Anyway, I'm a junior and next year, I will be editor of my school newspaper, head delegate for Model UN and I am this year. I have been tutoring ESL students for three years. I have an art portfolio to submit to colleges and I intend of majoring in art/art history. Four years ago, I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes and I have started a support group in my county, I'm Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's inspirational keynote speaker for corporate events, and I'm really excited because I was invited to speak before the House of Representatives and meet with Senators in Washington D.C.this June on the topic of Stem Cell research.
My recomendations will be exceptional and my essay will be quirky.
I'm extremely liberal and politically active/savvy!
I'm deciding between applying early either to Brown or to UPenn, but am interested in Wash U and I'm spending the summer this year at UPenn for art.
Thanks for the input!</p>

<p>im a bit confused....is there really any question as to whether you are?</p>

<p>god i wish my stats looked like that. besides sat scores, your like the perfect applicant for college in general. if your applying for art though your portfolio could counter the SAT easily i think.</p>

<p>kind of off topic but does anyone know if somebody who is not intending on majoring in art should/could send in a portfolio? im taking ap art this year but have no intention of continuing with art through college. thankss</p>

<p>wash u is my first choice too... hopefully ill see you there in two years. <3</p>

<p>are you a 17 yr old soph jnm?</p>

<p>portfolios are always good to send in.</p>

<p>and xtra, why dont you just visit the schools and see if you feel like you would fit in, rather than asking people who have no idea who you are.</p>

<p>im a 17 year old junior... i guess i meant more "a year and a half" since next year is senior year and then the year after is college.</p>