Chance Junior for Yale?

<p>Hey, I feel like my stats are fairly solid, so I'm just curious. I'm currently approaching the end of my Junior year. </p>

<p>My first choice is Yale, planning to apply SCEA. It is far and away my first choice. However, Other schools include :
Princeton
Tufts
Bowdoin
Colby
Amherst
Williams
Brown
Stanford
Dartmouth
Bates
UVA
Duke
GW </p>

<p>Working on safties, but that's the list as of now. </p>

<p>Background info:
Gender: Male
Ethnicity White
Income: Not sure, no need based aid though
Location: PA, USA
School: Small competitive private
Hooks: Legacy to Yale (Mom does alumni interviews) Dad went to Wharton grad, Interactions with squash coach. </p>

<p>Objective:
SAT I: 2160 first try, 2330 (800 CR, 750 M, 780 W) second try
SAT II: 750 Chem soph year, took Lit in May (awaiting results) and deciding between Bio/US History/Math II for June
ACT: N/A
Unweighted GPA: 3.9
Weighted GPA: 4.65
Rank: School does not rank, but Cum Laude Junior year (top 10 in class). If I had to guess I'd say probably 3 or 4 in class </p>

<p>School DOES NOT OFFER AP or IB courses, but I have taken most rigorous (all honors when available) course load including 3 honors frosh year which is technically not possible, but due to transfer from another school I was able. </p>

<p>Projected Senior course load:
Honors English
Honors Econ (micro/macro)
Honors Stats (took Calc Junior year)
Honors Physics
Honors Latin V (Poetry/Prose)
Astronomy (not honors, but honors not offered and astronomy is a passion of mine. It's also taught by my favorite teacher) </p>

<p>Awards thus far:
Freshman year:
Physics Award
Hattersley award (awarded to varsity team with highest combined GPA)</p>

<p>Sophomore year:
Nothing of note</p>

<p>Junior year:
Cum Laude society induction
More to come </p>

<p>General:
Varsity Letters in Cross Country and Track all 4 years, Squash Junior/Senior years (10 total)
Captain of all 3 Senior year, Leadership on XC junior year due to lack of seniors </p>

<p>"Iron man" award projected, for 3 sports all 4 years of high school. </p>

<p>Subjective:
Leader of "Musicopia" organization (on student board, one of two reps from my school) all years, President of board next year. Music charity organization which donates musical instruments/lessons to underprivileged kids in the area. </p>

<p>Piano 13 years. Played numerous benefit concerts/fundraising events for charities. </p>

<p>Trumpet 9 years. Play in my local youth orchestra (selective, audition based), the PYAO, both Junior and Senior years. </p>

<p>School Jazz band all 4 years, captain next year. </p>

<p>3 sport athlete</p>

<p>Auditioned for select vocal ensemble, results pending </p>

<p>Attended a camp for 8 years, counselor this year. Very important/passionate thing for me and it is something I love doing, not something for college credit in any way. </p>

<p>Recommendations will come from a Junior English teacher/squash coach who is the nicest person on the face of the planet/loves me, and my freshman physics teacher, who also teaches my current senior elective electronics class and who will also teach my astronomy class next year. A great teacher, mentor and friend.</p>

<p>Counselor rec will be solid. Counseling office is very professional and knows me personally, my counselor is very friendly/admiring of me. </p>

<p>I have also talked to the squash coach, who said although not a recruit, he would put in a soft letter with admissions. Another hook I guess. </p>

<p>Essays will focus on either:
A Balanced lifestyle and keeping different interests in balance based on my ecclectic interests
Mixture of Arts and Science (my two passions) and how great scientists required amazing creativity as well to succeed in their fields. </p>

<p>Long winded, but I wanted to be comprehensive. </p>

<p>Thoughts?</p>

<p>300 views 0 replies make me cries. Any advice appreciated :)</p>

<p>It’s hard to say for sure, I mean I (and anyone who is not in the admissions office at Yale cannot tell you anything for sure), but that being said, you do seem to have a very good shot. Don’t worry about your SAT score, a 2300 vs a 2400 is not going to make much of a difference. Your hooks seem to bode well, double legacy and soft rec from the coach greatly improve your chances. Nonetheless, make sure that while you most certainly have a wide and comprehensive list of extracurriculars, make sure the admit committee can see a passion. It seems as though music is your passion-please correct me if im wrong-so stick with that. Overall, you seem to have a very good chance, but that’s really all i can say, a very good chance, because unless you are the star recruited QB or LAX player or your parents have a spare 5 million laying around to donate, no one can say for sure.</p>

<p>I know it’s a crapshoot overall, even for qualified applicants, but anyone else have any advice/chances? I recently received a 750 on my literature SAT II. I’ve heard that chemistry and literature are two of the hardest, confirm/deny? Does contrasting disciplines show depth/help? Any help appreciated :)</p>

<p>HOLY CRAP that’s an impressive list, just out of curiosity (obviously you din’t have to answer) did you get in?</p>

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