another chances thread?

<p>white, male, colorado, applied early decision</p>

<p>sat: 2110 (best from 2 sittings)
sat ii:670, 690, 720, 750
gpa: 3.86 (~30/500)
aps: 4,4,3,2,3</p>

<p>ec's: founder of two clubs, vp of another two, astronomy club, co-captain of quiz bowl team, captain of 1st place in state math team, recreational soccer, interned at a chem lab this past summer and helped with research, nhs, french honor society</p>

<p>a few science awards
ap scholar
math awards</p>

<p>im really interested in physics...have been working on a research project last four years with physics professor at a university...won a pretty big local science award </p>

<p>i work part time as a basketball referee for the past 6 years</p>

<p>recs: 2 average
essays: kind of interesting...one about family history </p>

<p>one interesting thing is that, by title, i am a lord, although it doesnt entail any actually power, but it's a title that got passed down to me (i was born and raised in the states, my dad's from england)...my family history is really unique...so maybe that might be something that makes me unique?</p>

<p>my chances anybody???</p>

<p>anybody, please help me out...brutal honesty is appreciated</p>

<p>stay off CC for a month, have fun and enjoy life, get your decision from P-ton, and then come back.</p>

<p>you have the average ED chance. your scores are pretty low, but your interesting-ness may boost you back to just a regular shot. who knows, maybe they're looking for lords this year.</p>

<p>bump this scheizer</p>

<p>Well, if it's a barony, no chance.</p>

<p>A dukedom, on the other hand, makes you a sure thing.</p>

<p>Really.</p>

<p>lol, you own any land?</p>

<p>That would be pretty sweet if your status had a impact on admission. good luck</p>

<p>You, if you are an American citizen, have no right to claim that title though. Titles of nobility are prohibited in the Constitution as you probably well know. Nevertheless it is kinda neat.</p>

<p>he has the right to claim the title. the constitution simply ensures it will have no bearing in how the law applies to him. if it's merely a title passed down, and his family doesnt actually have any power or land, i'd say it's just something unique about his family history....i'd say if he were the likes of a duke, prince, or king, he'd be a shoe-in, but since it appears it's just a vestigal title, i doubt it will affect his chances...</p>