Chance Me For Wharton ED?

<p>I'm an incoming senior at a large public school in Richmond, Texas. </p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 on a 4.0 unweighted
5.791 on a 6 point weighted scale</p>

<p>Rank: 1 out of 604</p>

<p>SAT:
Math: 750
Reading: 800
Writing: 800
Superscore: 2350</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests:
Math II - 800
World History - 750
Physics - 700
Spanish - 700</p>

<p>School Activities:
Orchestra Concert Master and Section leader for 4 years
Held orchestra positions of Freshmen representative, Librarian, and Vice President, and President
President and Founder of Tri-M National Music Honor Society
School team member for UIL Computer Science and HP Codewars
Member of Spanish NHS and NHS</p>

<p>Common Awards: Perfect Attendance since 1st grade :D, Honor Roll, AP Scholar, National AP Scholar, Best Overall Student in School for Comp. Sci 1&2, English 1&2, and Algebra 2</p>

<p>Extra Curricular:
Blackbelt in Taekwondo
3 years of All State, Area, and Region orchestra membership
Rating of 1 at UIL Solo & Ensemble
Over 200+ hours of student teaching at local Chinese School
65+ hours of student teaching at Rice University's summer language program
30+ hours teaching Leadership class at local church</p>

<p>Other Info:
Ethnicity: Asian (Chinese)
Gender: Female
Income Bracket: Lower Middle
Hooks: Probably none...</p>

<p>I am also applying for the Huntsman Program which I have heard is super competitive >.< </p>

<p>Looking very good. Your scores/class rank are great. ECs look good. Are you applying ED? As that is a HUGE plus at Penn. At this point it’s all about knocking the essays out of the park and showing Wharton why you really want to be there; feel free to message me if you want to chat about essays.</p>

<p>You could probably get into CAS Penn ED, but for Wharton, I don’t really see any business ECs or anything that would show where you’re desire for business arises for. While it’s not technically necessary, it’s definitely a boost for someone that’s already well rounded to have a real dedication to Wharton. Either way, you have a solid shot.
Good luck,
Penn '18 student</p>