Chance me for RD....please :)?

<p>Hey everyone, I know there are a lot of chance threads on this board but can you guys take the time to chance me for Emory? I applied through the Questbridge National College Match Scholarship but I was not matched with Emory. As result, I submitted my application for regular decision. What do you think my chances are? Thanks in advance :)!</p>

<p>Southern California Male
Asian- Vietnamese/Chinese
Family Income: <10k (applying for financial aid and was wondering how generous is Emory with financial aid?)
1st generation</p>

<p>Applying as a Biology major</p>

<p>Academics:
GPA-UW: 4.0 W: 4.4167
Rank: 1/415 UW
12/415 W</p>

<p>Test Scores:
SAT: R-600 M-660 W-690 TOTAL: 1950 :(( probably the only thing holding me back)
R-610 M-670 W-690 TOTAL: 1970 (superscore)
SAT Subjects: Biology E-740 US History-760
AP Tests: AP Biology-5 AP US History-5 AP Statistics-5</p>

<p>Senior Year Schedule:
AP Calculus AB
AP French
AP European History
Physics
English 4
Art</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities:
-French Club: 9th-12th grade, 10th grade-Treasurer, 11th & 12th grade- Vice President
-Environmental Science Club: 10th-12th grade, 11th grade-Activity Manager, 12th grade-Secretary
-California Scholarship Federation: 10th-12th grade
-National Honors Society: 11th-12th grade
-TV Film Club: 11th grade-Co-Founder & Treasurer
-Future Business Leaders of America: 11th-12th grade
-Badminton Club: 11th-12th grade
-Youth In Government: 11th grade- Mission Playhouse Manager
-Volunteered at local library summer after sophomore year- 18 hours
-Job: work as an usher for local performing arts center (August 2009-Present)</p>

<p>Awards:
-Principal's Honor Roll 9th-11th grade
-2nd Place at Los Angeles Environmental Education Fair Ecological Hunt Competition in 9th & 10th grade
-AP Scholar</p>

<p>Depending on recommendations and essays, I’d be amazed if you didn’t get in.</p>

<p>the op’s standardized test scores may be a little low, but the class rank may make up for it. Emory says they don’t “look at class rank”, but I think it plays a role. 90 percent of Emory Students were the top 10 percent of their high school class according to college board.</p>

<p>Get your SAT up 150 points and you are a match… now I would say high match… maybe low reach.</p>