Chance me for Boarding Schools

<p>Hi am in currently in eighth grade and i am hispanic. parents moved to america when they were younger. I really want to go to a boarding school, it is my dream. Chance me please. im applying to andover, exeter, and choate. im also applying to the prep school hopkins.</p>

<p>6th grade:
Extra Curriculars: Soccer, Choir
Academics: A's and B's</p>

<p>7th grade:
Academics: A's and B's
Extracurricular: Choir</p>

<p>8th grade:
Extra Curriculars:
Community Service: alot almost 100 hours
Sports: Cross Country, Swimming, Badmitten. Going to start cycling
Arts: Theater (school play)
I also go to catholic school once a week</p>

<p>Chance me please, what i need to work on. I am strong at writing essays and all my teachers love me. I also have a strong connection to my community service counselors and can get excellent recommendations. Thank you. oh and im also applying for financial aid</p>

<p>Try some of the lower tier schools. I think you will find them more academically diverse and not as pressure filled. They may be a better fit for you. Some of them also have scholarship programs - Wyoming Seminary has a scholarship test you can take.</p>

<p>I am very familiar with Seminary. It has a large day population, but it is still very diverse, with a large international population. It has a small, suburban campus, but a very dedicated faculty. The school is in the process of building a new Arts facility that looks impressive, and many of its sports teams regularly win state titles. The school offers several merit-based scholarships in addition to generous financial aide. If you need more info, feel free to PM me.</p>

<p>I don’t think Bs will work for top tier…</p>

<p>You would be wise to broaden your field. Add at least two schools that you can safely get into. Most of the schools you mention are nearly 1 out of 10 chance for even the most qualified applicants. Please consider Andover, Exeter, and Choate as reaches or even far reaches.</p>