Chance Me at Rice, Cornell and JHU

<p>Please Chance me at Rice, Cornell and Johns Hopkins. I would apply Early Decision</p>

<p>3.9 weighted GPA (Maximum possible = 4.5)
SAT Total Score = 2260
Math - 740
CR- 800
Writing - 720
SAT Subject Tests
Chemistry - 790
Math II - Pending
French (without listening) - Pending</p>

<p>Awards and Honors:
Academic Achievement Award (Grades 9-11)
Best French Student Award (Grade 10)
Scholastic Athlete Award (Grade 9-11)
10th rank on National French Exam - Bronze Medal (Grade 11)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars and Activities:
Speech and Debate Team
- Captain
- Made it to State tournament every year
- Very student driven team
Varsity Track and Field (Grades 10-12)
- JV for Grade 9
Varsity Cross Country (Grade 12)
- JV for grades 10-11
Mock Trial Team (Grades 9-10)
Basketball Coaching (Grades 9-12)
- This is volunteer work
Hospital Volunteering (Grades 9-12)
Tutoring
National Honor Society
National Tri-M Music Honor Society
- Secretary
Violin in school orchestra</p>

<p>School Schedule is very rigorous I have taken all honors and AP classes.</p>

<p>I also participated in a Chemical Engineering Research Internship at Northeastern University</p>

<p>What are my chances at Rice, Cornell and Johns Hopkins? Again I would apply early decision</p>

<p>You can only apply early decision for one school. Not three. So pick the school that you actually really want to get into.</p>

<p>GPAs are starting to confuse me, so I’m not going to say anything about that. Your SATs are pretty strong. Pretty good ECs. Great schedule.</p>

<p>The three schools you listed are all really hard to get into though, so they’d all be reaches, no matter how amazing you were. You probably have a pretty good chance compared to other people, but probably not the best chance anyone can have. (Maybe that’s me being negative.)</p>

<p>It depends on your major as well. What are you planning to major in?</p>

<p>bump. please help me</p>

<p>Schools are within range, ECs not spectacular, Academics average. Work really hard on revealing who you are on your essays.</p>