Chance me EDII please!

<p>**Baseball recruit
3.9 GPA
31 ACT (superscore and non superscore) with 11/12 writing, 36 math, 33 english, 30 science, 26 reading
first quarter gpa: 4.5
Second quarter gpa (projected): 4.3
Senior Courseload:
AP Statistics
Hnors English
History and Democracy
Honors Physics
Latin II
Multivariable Calculus (Calc 3)</p>

<p>ECs</p>

<p>-High School soccer: 3 year varsity letterman, academic all conference
-High school baseball: will be 3 year varsity letterman
-Summer baseball for one of the most elite teams in ohio</p>

<p>-president of school spirit club
-senator of school latin club</p>

<p>-Worked this summer for a medical supply company in inbound parcel
-Worked 2 summers ago for Oppenheimer & Co. stock management</p>

<p>-currently working on a project to collect supplies for homeless people and distribute them at local homeless shelter</p>

<p>-part of my temples confirmation class of 2011, included a 15 hour community service piece</p>

<p>if i am forgetting to add any other components let me know, thanks!</p>

<p>just realized, forgot to Add ap test scores, AP calc, 5, AP macroecon, 5, ap gov, 4, AP environmental, 4, and taking independent study of microecon this year</p>

<p>You’ll get in. Well actually, where are you from? And isn’t “my temple’s confirmation class”?</p>

<p>You are a baseball recruit with good grades. Why do you even have to worry about applying ED II? You can get in regular and see what other options you have.</p>

<p>Emory is my top choice, no real reason not to apply EDII, just an extra couple months wait, why not get it out of the way before my season</p>

<p>If you’re an athletic recruit, regardless of your stats, you’ve got an excellent chance of getting in. Your stats are in Emory’s mid 50%, making you an even more attractive applicant. So apply EDII and have a great senior year.</p>