Chance Me at the Ivies...

<p>Looking to get some additional perspective into how my application will look.</p>

<p>Gender: M
Location: Vermont
College Class Year: 2014
High School: Public
High School Type: rarely sends grads to top schools
Will apply for financial aid: Yes</p>

<p>Academics
Courses (with worthless required courses removed)</p>

<p>Pre-Freshman:
Spanish I
Algebra I</p>

<p>Freshman:
US History
World History
Geometry A
Honors English 9
Spanish II
Earth/Physical Science</p>

<p>Sophomore:
AP World History
Honors English 10
Honors Algebra II
Spanish III
Biology A</p>

<p>Junior:
AP Economics
AP American Gov. & Pol.
AP English Lang. & Comp.
Chemistry A
Spanish IV
Precalculus A
US Foreign Policy: 1945-Present</p>

<p>Senior:
AP Comparative Gov.
AP English Lit. & Comp.
AP Statistics
AP US History
We the People
Journalism
Anatomy & Physiology
Accounting </p>

<p>GPA - Unweighted: 4.00 (school does not offer weighted)
Class Rank: top 10% (again, unweighted)
Class Size: 400</p>

<p>ACT: 34
AP's: would project to be a 5, 5, 5, 5, 4</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Student Government
- SO: Sophomore Class Leader
- JR&SR: Student Body President (first junior & two-term president)
Jefferson/Douglas Politics Club
- Founder/President
Economics Competitions
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Fed Challenge - 2nd Place (team captain)
- Federal Reserve Bank of Boston Reserve Cup - State Champion
Wri</p>

<p>Political Involvement (this is going to be a bit of a laundry list...):
Vermonters for Obama
- helped plan Vermont primary strategy
- 300+ hours in New Hampshire and Vermont
Students for Barack Obama
- Vermont High School Coordinator
Vermont Freedom to Marry Task Force
- Field Organizer (most recent paid job)
Kesha Ram for State Representative
- Deputy Campaign Manager</p>

<p>Athletics:
Varsity Track & Field - 3 years, states finalist, captain
Varsity Indoor Track & Field - 2 years, state champion</p>

<p>I'm looking at Harvard, Yale, Brown & Wesleyan
Obviously my resume is really skewed towards Government/Economics, and my essays are likely to reflect those passions.</p>

<p>Just looking for some insight.</p>

<p>Harvard and Yale are reaches for everyone; you will have to realllllllllllllllllllly sell yourself in those essays to show that you are passionate about those subjects. </p>

<p>You also kinda have to let them know you’re a person too, if you know what I mean. </p>

<p>Wesleyan you’re fine. Brown, not too sure. They might like the Freedom to Marry thing but Ivies are always tricky. </p>

<p>Reasonable shot. I’d take the SAT though…they usually don’t look too kindly on the ACT.</p>

<p>@i see the moon: Thanks, appreciate the time. Honestly, I’m kind of refreshed to hear your concern about letting them know I’m a person (I’m assuming it’s based of my EC’s). My application fears have been more focused around my EC’s than whether or not I can convey my personal drive and what I’d hopefully bring to the university.</p>

<p>Thanks again.</p>

<p>I agree with the other psoter who said that you need to show that you’re actually human and not a numbers-oriented cyborg. I think that you’er on track with your GPA, class rigor, ACT (not sure if Ivies prefer SAT, sorry), and a defined passion (through your ECs). Do your best to show what you’re about in your essays. You look good for Wesleyan, perhaps/competetive at Brown, and for Harvard + Yale, well enough said! Best wishes to you! :)</p>

<p>@big dreamer: Thanks a lot, it’s great criticism to hear. This is exactly what I was looking for through posting here, because it’s nothing I would’ve ever considered.</p>