Am I wearing Crimson?

<p>Ok, so I've posted before, but let's see what I get now...</p>

<p>White Male from Upstate NY (relatively average public school)</p>

<p>GPA: 4.22 w</p>

<p>SAT: 680 critical reading
690 math
650 writing</p>

<p>ACT: 32 Composite (33 English, 28 Math, 34 Reading, 32 Science)</p>

<p>APs: US History 5, World History 5, English Language 4</p>

<p>Current Schedule: AP Lit, AP Gov and Eco, AP Stats, AP Music Theory, Physics H, Spanish 3</p>

<p>Extras:<br>
- 4 years Varsity XC
- 4 years Varsity Indoor Track
- 4 years Varsity Outdoor Track
- 4 years Model UN (Pres 11, Secretary General for 4 local conferences)
- 4 years Student Council (2 years Rep, 2 years executive)
- 2 years Student Representative to School Board
- 2 years Masterminds (academic quizbowl team, top scorer last year)
- 2 years National Honor Society President</p>

<p>Awards:
- Yale Book Award
- Wendy's High School Heisman NYS Finalist
- 2x Summa cum Laude Scorer National Latin Exam
- Monroe County Champion 400 hurdles
- Syracuse University Award for Public Policy Studies
- 4x NYSPHSAA Scholar Athlete
- Tons of MUN awards
- Daniel Bray-Donald Stewart Award for American History
- Lots of School awards</p>

<p>Volunteer:
- Volunteer at inner-city soup kitchen
- Volunteer cleaning up local parks
- Volunteer at Sisters of Mercy Motherhouse</p>

<p>Attended 2006 Junior Statesman Summer School at Georgetown University for three weeks in summer of 06.</p>

<p>Been in constant contact w/ Harvard Track. They usually get 15 athletes per year from admissions, according to coach.</p>

<p>Schools:
Harvard (EA)
William and Mary
Amherst
Dartmouth
SUNY Geneseo
Georgetown
George Washington</p>

<p>Any thoughts???</p>

<p>Wow...varsity since freshman year?</p>

<p>Your stats are fine if you're one of the 15.</p>

<p>I wish I was one of the fifteen, but I only made the cut for NYS.</p>

<p>btw, im going for history or government, not anything math/science related like so many of the perfect asian people you rear about on cc</p>

<p>Any ivy is highly unlikely without being recruited as is Amherst. Have you talked to other coaches? You can go to a much better school if recruited.</p>

<p>Unfortunately, probably not.</p>

<p>reject from harvard</p>

<p>sorry</p>

<p>higher SAT Is and you have a ganranteed to all but harvard.</p>

<p>How about any of the others? Plus, will recruitment do anything for the big H?</p>

<p>Recruitment would help a lot, but didn't you say you weren'y one of the coach's picks?</p>

<p>That was for the Heisman award. Won't really ever know about one of the fifteen recruits, but who knows (besides the coach, of course)?</p>

<p>The coach tells his recruits and asks them to apply early.</p>

<p>Don't worry congress23, there was a student from my school with worse stats (about a 1300/1600 SAT) than yours who got into Harvard. He was a track star (All-American even), so if you are really an excellent runner, you could get in.</p>

<p>give me a B, give me a U, give me an M, give me a P</p>

<p>What's that spell? </p>

<p>BUMP!</p>

<p>You need three SAT IIs for Harvard and I'm pretty sure for Ahmerst too...maybe the others, I don't know...so if you're a senior and havent taken them yet...and are not signed up for the upcoming tests....well...those are 100% out.</p>

<p>World History - 760
U.S. History - 750
Chemistry - 700</p>

<p>Recruiting changes everything. You are solid so if you are recruited you have strong chances at most top schools.</p>

<p>bump...pwned</p>

<p>I don't know. Check the mirror.</p>