Chance for Restrictive Early Action Stanford

<p>Here are the stats
3.86 unweighted GPA/4.36 weighted
14 APs
5 APs ( bio,human geo,euro,english(IV),statistics) - score 5
4 APs (chem,env sci,psychology,us hist) - 4
ACT - 35
SAT - 2100
PSAT - 223</p>

<p>ECs
Boys Nation Senator from TN
2 times National ALternate for Public Forum Debate from TN
President of International Court of Justice in Model UN for the whole conference
Captain of the school debate team
Won Best Novice Lawyer team in Youth Legislature in Freshman year
Won Best Pro team, best brief, best appellant, appellee in sophomore year
Placed in numerous tournaments at state level for extemp speaking and debate
Justice in both Youth legislature and Model UN</p>

<p>Pl chance for Stanford EA. Also, would it be better to apply to Uchicago EA or Standfor EA, which one is more likely for acceptance?<br>
No SAT subject taken yet, palnning to in OCTober but also want to improve SAT scores. Would it be better to do that or take subject tests in OCT since Standford does not reuire SUbject test?
Pl Chance, thanks.</p>

<p>HOW did you take 14 ap’s?? in my school the MAX you can take is 2 by your junior year!</p>

<p>btw, I’d say reach.</p>

<p>As far as subject tests, idk. Your SAT is VEEEEERY low for stanford. But your ACT is very high. The ACT should cover your need for subject tests though, I don’t really know what to do for that, sorry</p>

<p>Your gpa is low for stanford in my opinion. Your ec’s are fine, so overall, it’s definitely a reach school, but then again, ivies-like schools are reaches for everyone because sometimes it’s just luck. I think you’d be more likely accepted into UCHicago because it’s acceptance rate is slightly higher. I would say definitely take subject test instead of sat because your act is solid and would cover for it.
Hope that helps :)</p>

<p>The UChicago acceptance rate is a little higher, but you should apply EA to whichever school you like better, honestly. You have just as good a chance as anyone else at both those schools.</p>

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