Another generic chance thread.

<p>80K income, male, suburban Maryland, top 100 high school, will not report ethnicity.</p>

<p>Intended major: Double major in chemical engineering and economics</p>

<p>GPA 4.00
WGPA 4.74 (School awards +1 for AP or honors)
Rank: School does not rank but it gives me a position of top 5%, though from what I know I'm 2 or 3 / 500, for what its worth.</p>

<p>SAT: 1/06: 1890 (can't remeber split)
3/09 2140 690 (10) W 740 M 710 CR will take again in November
SAT 2 (October, with projected scores due to practice tests)
Math 2 800, Physics 800, USH 780</p>

<p>ECs/Intangibles
Science Olympiad (2) (I have placed in at least the top third in all my events at all competitons, in addition, this year I will be the leader for Dynamic Planet)
MNHS (2)
SNHS (2)
I was President of a club, but just for one year (11) about mustaches and beards, and may be making another club this year (and thus be President) advocating the use of nuclear energy.
Volunteering: 200 hours (Library, food storehouse, government office, etc.)
Chorus (2) No distinctions here
Pick-Up Basketball (no joke) (4) I got cut in 11th grade, though I will try out again this year. Honor: Got recruitment email from Coach Eslinger at CalTech, lol.
National Histroy Day 1st place County level (10th grade) In order to get to Countys, I had to place top 5 out of 70 from school. What happened at states was that we underdressed (completely) and because of this (I think, also 1 gaffe) a group that we beat at Countys placed 2nd at states (ahead of us) and thus went to nationals. >.>
Maryland Distinguished Scholar Finalist (given to top 300 students out of 5000 who apply)
National AP Scholar
Self-studied MV Calc in 3 weeks, and I usually waste time reading physics books.</p>

<p>APs;
12: Eng Lit, Span Lang, Physics C M, Physics C E&M
11: 5s on Macro, Micro, Eng Lang, BC Calc, World
10: 5 on Stats, 4 on USH
9: 5 on US Gov</p>

<p>Yeah. So the admit % this year was 25-6%, so I'd like my chances in the form of a %.</p>

<p>I think the admissions rate was 20%</p>

<p>I think it was 17 or 18%</p>

<p>I think it was 14 or 15%</p>

<p>it was 18% for regular decision and 40% for early decision</p>

<p>Aight thanks all, but what about my chances specifically. >.></p>

<p>It was 18.9% overall and 37.9% for ED.
[Admissions</a> Statistics | The Vandy Admissions Blog](<a href=“http://www.vanderbilt.edu/Admissions/vandybloggers/tag/admissions-statistics/]Admissions”>Admissions Statistics | The Vandy Admissions Blog | Vanderbilt University)</p>

<p>Your income isn’t going to make a difference unless you’re wait listed (they aren’t need-blind for wait listed students - Richard McCarty told me that himself when I asked him a month or so ago).</p>

<p>I can’t give you a percentage like that that has any meaning.</p>