<p>I'm a senior in high school. Here's my stats:</p>
<p>9th Grade-
Honors Biology
Honors Algebra II
Honors World Geography
Honors 9th Grade Lit</p>
<p>10th Grade-
Honors Chemistry
Honors Geometry
Honors World History
Honors 10th Grade Lit</p>
<p>11th Grade:
AP U.S. History (scored a 5)
AP Biology (scored a 4)
AP English Language and Composition
Honors Trigonometry</p>
<p>12th Grade- (I live in Screven County, Georgia, which is about a thirty minute drive from Georgia Southern University, so I took all my classes as a Senior at GSU except for one. I know that the credits won't transfer but my high school doesn't offer many quality AP classes so my parents and I felt this was the best route.)
ENGL 1101
ENGL 1102
MATH 1113 (Pre-Cal)
MATH 1441 (Cal I)
ECON 2105 (Global Economics)
POLS 1101(American Government)
AP Psychology (my only class at my high school)</p>
<p>I have an unweighted GPA of 4.0. Never made a B in my life.
SAT- 1420 plus 710 writing
ACT- 33</p>
<p>What are my chances for Emory? ED or Regular? I'll chance back!</p>
<p>Tough to say.
My friend with a 4.5 GPA and SAT score of 1410 got in.
But then I know 2 people with 4.4 GPA and SAT scores of 1440, one got waitlisted. The other was deferred (early action).</p>
<p>Did a lot of volunteer work for Obama's campaign. (Voter registration, canvassing, phone banking, etc.) Also a member in Beta Club, National Honor Society, Model United Nations(won several awards), have worked 2 part-time jobs simultaneously since ninth grade.</p>
<p>Public High School. Not very competitive I guess. Currently ranked 6th out of 335 students.</p>
<p>Your in the top 10 which is impressive, and even though you dont have a high weighted GPA, the fact that you still have a 4.0 is still impressive. Your SAT score- i was a bit confused by that…is it 1420 and then 710 writing for a total of 2130? Or does the 1420 include your 710 writing? i’m gonna guess its the first one. in which case i think you have a REALLY solid chance of getting in at emory
my friend had a really bad GPA, test scores like yours, and average ECs…and still got in. good luck!
p.s. if you have time you should chance me. if not no worries :P</p>
<p>My best friend got in ED and her stats weren’t nearly as impressive as yours.
She had a 4.3 weighted GPA (not sure what it was unweighted) with about 4 AP’s and the rest honors.
29 ACT
1360/1600 SAT (perfect reading score)
1980/2400 SAT
100 hours of community service (require by school)
and played basketball all 4 years.</p>
<p>You shouldn’t have had a problem. Did you get in??</p>
<p>yeh man you have a prty good chance at emory. Colleges like the fact that your trying and considering that you went to GSU and did your courses. good luck, chance me as well.</p>
<p>wow… so looking at the date you are likely already at emory? haha… i’d have chanced you at 75% with the stats you gave tho EC’s were somewhat lacking. i think it’s really admirable that you took all those college courses! </p>
<p>Screven County’s a challenge (speaking as a Jeff Davis County HS alum who wanted to go to Stanford 30 years ago; settled for Georgia (my parents’ and grandparents’ alma matar, instead)). Emory’s within the realm of possibility for you, though!</p>
<p>My cousin got accepted into Emory and had kind of the same stats that you do so I think you’re a match… EC’s would help especially if you hold leadership positions.</p>