<p>HI, PLEASE chance me.
Can u guys also chance me for Wash U in St.Louis, Swarthmore, Bates, and Tufts! THANKS</p>
<p>GPA 100.22 weighted.....My school does not do out of 4.0
Top 10% in class
ACT 32 (English 36 Reading 33 Math and Science 30)
AP SCHOLAR award
8 APS in high school
Fairfield University Book Award
Took a course at Tufts University (Got a recommendation from Tufts Professor and will use this for Tufts App)
Volunteered at hospital one summer
Shadowed doctors...saw live surgery
Debate and Chess Club from 9th to 12th grade
Tutoring from 10th to 12th grade
Self-initiated a fundraiser in neighborhood for AMerican HEart Association 10th 11th and 12th grade
Town Hockey and Baseball from kindergarten to 10th grade
National Honor Society member
Spanish National Honor Society member
Senior Year did intermurals in school (dodgeball ...frisbee)
GREAT Essays, and great recommendations
Spring track soph year and cross country freshmean year and wrestiling freshman year
(I AM VISITING WASHU next week) ---- doing a tour.info session.interview.sit in on a class
I am also Indian from ASIA but that probably will not help.
I can fluently speak another language (Telugu)
I cook every weekend for my family (Indian Food)
THANKS SO MUCH!!!!</p>
<p>dude, it seems like you could apply to any of the Ivies and have a really good shot… I don’t know how Chicago can’t accept you… only problem I see is lack of leadership in extra-currics, but otherwise, that’s your only flaw… I wouldn’t worry!</p>
<p>100.22 Weighted is like 4.0 Weighted (Right?). That’s actually quite low. I mean, you’ve taken 8 APs, so I assume your UW GPA is low. Even if your school doesn’t report it, colleges will see it through your Transcript. Your ACT score is good but like others said your Extra curriculars don’t show a clear passion and leadership.</p>
<p>Swarthmore would be my only big worry, b/c that’s a top-tier liberal arts school and they accept some of the best students in the country… otherwise, besides lack of leadership in EC’s, I wouldn’t worry :)</p>