beaten meth addiction, now looking at state schools and community college

<p>anybody there?</p>

<p>If your school is truly tough, then your classes that you've taken won't be as big a detriment as others say.<br>
Still, you are no perfect candidate,
I'd say you are a match or better on all schools (that means its POSSIBLE you get rejected from Emory, Georgetown, though unlikely) and are a slight reach for Stanford.</p>

<p>bumpagainow</p>

<p>hereitgoagain</p>

<p>hello again</p>

<p>chance me more chance me more</p>

<p>look at me agin</p>

<p>ECs are downright poor for Stanford.</p>

<p>In everywhere else.</p>

<p>What school do you go to? (PM if you don't want people to see - I go to a magnet school in GA too :) )</p>

<p>I'd say in everywhere.</p>

<p><a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/stanford-university/424094-stanford-official-scea-decisions-2012-a.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/stanford-university/424094-stanford-official-scea-decisions-2012-a.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>If URMs with 1700 and 1850 can get in, you surely can.</p>

<p>A URM got in with an 1850? That's hot. I should have applied. :( Stupid CC! You guys let me doubt myself!</p>

<p>I got the National Achievement Finalist thingy but not the National Merit one! Is that because my classes were too easy?</p>

<p>aggreed, in everywhere =)</p>