<p>I posted this at the Emory forum, but it seems more appropriate here.
I'm not sure if I just convert my sophomore and junior GPA, but for the past three years its:</p>
<p>10 APs (6 this year)
Euro (Score: 3)
US Hist.,Psychology,English III (Scores: 4,3,4)
Govt.,Microeconomics, Spanish Language, Biology, Calc AB, English IV (Currently all As)</p>
<p>ECs
Environmental Club
Habitat for Humanity - Secretary
Cross Country
Red Cross Club - Official
Freshman Mentoring Program
Habitat For Humanity - Secretary
Invisible Children - Organizer
Volunteer at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital
Medical Center 'Explorer'
Volunteer at Development Center
Pianist at Blair School (at Vanderbilt)
Nashville Area Music Teacher Assoc. Award
Student Excellence in Piano Award
Praise Band Leader</p>
<p>Recommendations
1 from Pastor
1 from my dad's friend (a friend of mine)
1 good teacher recc., 1 decent teacher recc.
By the looks of my counselor's, it was pretty good</p>
<p>I know my scores are a bit under average and my ECs dont really correlate, but I still want to apply EDII. Also, I'm debating whether or not to send my SAT scores and AP scores because they seem pretty low.</p>
<p>Any thoughts or comments would be appreciated!</p>
<p>Your writing score on the ACT doesn't affect your composite score...</p>
<p>Anyway, a 32 on the ACT beats a 2030 on the SAT, but send in both scores. Your GPA is good, especially considering your course load. Looks like you've got plenty of leadership in your ECs, too. I'd say you're a match for Emory.</p>
<p>Yea I see a lot of EC's that you are probably not even interested in. Just to bulk up your resume but you do have some leadership. Just make sure that your resume reflects you and what you like and not just activities you are not devoted cause I see a lot of that on prospects papers. But you have a decent ACT score, a good gpa and a real good chance of acceptance. I'm also applying for Emory. Good Luck!</p>