<p>Hi, I've just recently become interested in WUSTL and am wondering whether I stand a chance for any types of scholarships and admission?</p>
<p>GPA (weighted): 4.54
GPA (un-weighted): 3.85
Class Rank: 25 of 723
At a National Blue Ribbon School (public)
SAT I: 2050 (690 CR, 670 Math, 690 W)
ACT: 32 Comp (34 Read, 31 Math, 32 Sci, 29 Writing)
SAT II: 770 US Hist, 760 Span w/o listening
AP's: W.Hist 3, US Hist 5, English Lang 5, Spanish Lang 5
EC's: Competitive diver for 6 years, NHS, SHS, ~100 service hours so far, extensive volunteering at my church
Work Exp: Employed for 3 summers. Same job for the first 2 and different one for the last 1
Travel: EF tour to Greece/Turkey, trip to Spain
9 AP classes by end of senior year, all preAP except physics</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>I think that you will hear a lot of “bring those scores up,” from people on here. Your class rank and GPA are in the right range imo, and your senior schedule seems rigorous enough with 5 APs. IIRC, EF tours are essentially tours you pay to go on, so I wouldn’t emphasize that, because all it shows is you had the money to go on the tour. Also, are you planning on diving in college? Getting in touch with the coach and making them want you to go to WashU is always a positive.</p>
<p>Best of Luck!</p>
<p>^Yep. (There’s something psychological about SATs that are >700). Maybe stick with ACT? Also, what’s EF?</p>
<p>^ "what’s EF? "</p>
<p>Education First. They arrange tours all over the world for students. I went to France, had a great time …</p>
<p>Browse through the list of scholarships on wustl’s website. You will find that they are looking for incredibly specific things, and it seems like only the tippy-top students get them. That’s not taking need-based aid into consideration, they’re supposed to do a good job with that though.</p>
<p>I don’t know your odds of admission, but your stats seem quite decent. GL</p>
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