Chance me for Stern/CAS

<p>Incoming Senior applying ED</p>

<p>White male from california</p>

<p>4.0 cumulative unweighted GPA</p>

<p>SATs
800 Writing
790 Math
740 Critical Reading</p>

<p>IIs
750 Math Level IIC
800 French
800 Spanish</p>

<p>APs
Calculus BC 5
AB Subscore 5
English Lang & Comp 5
Spanish 5
French 5 </p>

<p>Awards
National Merit Scholar
CSF (California Scholarship Federation) 7 semesters</p>

<p>ECs
Cross Country 9-11
Classical Piano 8 years
Crew, 9th grade
Spanish-English Translator for Illegal Immigrants seeking amnesty, summer after 9th grade
French Club Member, 10th
GSA Member 10th
GSA President 11th & 12th
Running for a Reason Member, 11th & 12th grade (Running for a reason is running group that raises money for children to receive hospice care)
Immersion for a month in France, summer after 10th grade
Private Portuguese Lessons 11th and 12th Grade
Early Graduation so i can go to high school in Brazil as an exchange student 2nd semester senior year (checked with nyu and they're ok with that)</p>

<p>Essay
Rough draft already written, turning out really well</p>

<p>Recs
Two should be great and another should be good</p>

<p>Alright, what are my chances at Stern or CAS? Also, is it possible to be deferred to gsp from stern?</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>Your stats are amazing for stern and CAS. You could even go Ivy if you wanted.
I'm sad going up against you with my SAT score.</p>

<p>Good to go for Stern</p>

<p>there will no longer be gsp for your year. Other than that, go for Stern.</p>

<p>thanks for the info vector
i want to get into stern, but i'd hate myself if i got rejected when i could have gotten into cas. i know my stats are good but i guess i share an inherent quality of most people on this site to second-guess themselves...</p>

<p>does anyone know if makes a difference for stern applicants?</p>

<p>does anyone know if ed makes a difference for stern applicants?</p>