<p>GPA:
UW: 93.5
Weighted: 96.5
Senior Class Load: AP Senior Lit AP Enviro AP Comp Gov Spanish 3 Honors Honors Precalc
(no APs as a junior because international, explained in my app and college counselor explains it as well)
SAT (my weakness): 1980
SAT 2: English Lit: 760 US: 700</p>
<p>ECs:
founder of biweekly body positive blog, has won many community awards and been quoted and published in magazines
has led to me having 5 freelance writing positions for non profit blogs and magazines (once a month or more)
Girl Guide for 11 years
Girl Guide troupe leader for 2, won many awards
Implemented self-esteem activities at local non profits and schools
member of Spoken Word club, GSA and International club, (have led many meetings)
have gotten 3 government grants to do excel sheets and blog and be paid for non profits as a summer job</p>
<p>recs: because I applied to Saint Andrews I read my spanish teacher rec and he said i was one of the best students he has ever been
essay: I think they are good!</p>
<p>high school: elite prep school in CT, before that public school in Canada
race: white
status: international, can pay in full
gender: female
first language: french</p>
<p>since wes is score optional i probably won't send in my SAt1s. should i send in my sat2s?
thanks!</p>
<p>Relatively easy admit, congrats. I would have suggested RD for Wes and use EDII for a more selective elite school any other ideas?</p>
<p>I think you’re overestimating her chances, Englishman. In fact, IF I were on the admissions committee and happened upon this exchange, sending a rejection would be entertaining just to undermine your risible inside-from-the-outside “expertise.” The unweighted GPA and SAT scores make her far from a shoo-in. Full freight helps in the present situation of need-awareness for 10% of the class. Incidentally the applicant might want to research the ways in which self-compassion has begun to displace self-esteem as a useful research metric. </p>
<p>@gabbygabby12 If you EDII let us know Feb 15th how you got on, I hold to my initial thought, having seen and met some of last years applicants when my DS14 applied and was accepted, I do think several factors help you, I think you stand a good chance and will get the nod. Be sure to send your SAT subject tests.</p>
<p>@wesleyan97 You may be correct, but I believe the number of applicants to Wes will likely be unchanged this year with going SAT optional (I think they would have dropped without the change), but a 1980 and 2 SAT subject tests above 700 will likely be enough, especially paying full tuition, but even if accepted I doubt gabbygabby12 will attend, I suspect she will have other offers</p>