Applying EA - chance me?

<p>My school doesn't rank but I know I'm in the top 5%.
GPA (W): 4.4 GPA (UW): 3.9
ACT: 35
SAT II: Math II - 780, Chemistry - 760</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Asian female</p>

<p>Freshman yr: Bio Hnrs, Freshman Lit Hnrs, Geometry Hnrs, Spanish 2, World History Hnrs, Orchestra, PE</p>

<p>Sophomore yr: Algebra 2 & Trig Hnrs, AP European History, Chem Hnrs, Spanish 3 Hnrs, US History (regular level during summer school), World Lit. Hnrs, Orchestra, PE</p>

<p>Junior yr: Precalc Hnrs, AP Chem, AP Physics B, AP Eng. Lang, Orchestra, PE</p>

<p>Senior yr: AP Calc BC, Consumer Management, AP Bio, Creative Writing, AP Physics C, Orchestra, PE</p>

<p>AP tests: All 5's except for a 4 in AP Euro</p>

<p>EC's:
Math Team - President/competitor - all four years - several state awards as a team
Jazz Strings - Stand leader - from freshman year to junior year
Worldwide Youth in Science and Engineering (WYSE) - competitor - since junior year - 5 regional, sectional, and state individual awards
Robotics - competitor - since junior year
National Honors Society - member - since junior year
First Class (school's character development program) - First Class leader - sophomore and junior years
Volunteered at nursing home - transported patients - summer before sophomore year
Volunteered as sunday school teacher - since freshman year
Currently shadowing doctors - started this year</p>

<p>So cumulative 120 hours volunteering?</p>

<p>Other awards:
AP scholar with honors
National Merit Commended</p>

<p>My extended essay should be okay. ish. No interview.</p>

<p>Also, should I send in my SAT II scores or will it not make any difference? I'm worried they won't be received by the school in time.</p>

<p>Send the scores in. I think you have a pretty decent shot! :)</p>

<p>Sent from my SPH-D600 using CC</p>

<p>Thanks! I saw a lot of chance me’s whose stats were much higher than mine and I was worried that my own stats weren’t competitive enough. 4 days left <em>fingers crossed</em></p>

<p>Your stats are fine – don’t worry!</p>

<p>UChicago has stated that not only do they not require SAT IIs, but also put little, if any at all, consideration into them. If you feel you’re SAT’s + grades do not justify your application well, then send them in. If not, then they probably aren’t worth sending (due to repetition).</p>

<p>it shouldn’t hurt my application to send them or not send them right?</p>