Chance me for Yale SCEA, Stanford, Wellesley

<p>I'm worried that my weaknesses (objective factors) don't compensate enough for my strengths (subjective factors). Like, my SAT score seems amazing (for my area and ethnicity). not so for Stanford and Yale. I fall in the 25th percentile for math and writing.
and so on.</p>

<p>----neatly organized for your reading ease =D----
Strengths: Classes, "Diversity" hooks, My essays (I am a persuasive essay writer) ---> subjective
Weaknesses: SAT Scores, (possibly) Class Rank, GPA ---> objective </p>

<p><strong>ill only put things that are going to be on my application!</strong></p>

<p>GENERAL</p>

<p>Graduation date: June 2010 (coll. class of 2014)
Demographics: Female, African-American
High School: Public, no HYPSM, middle class suburban
State: New Jersey
Will apply for financial aid: Yes</p>

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<p>ACADEMICS</p>

<p>Class Rank:
It hasn't been released yet, but I'm really sure I'm in the top 15% out of 500.</p>

<p>GPA:
unweighted (the only one that matters?)
-w/o frosh year: 3.75
-w/ frosh year: 3.78 </p>

<p>Testing/Scores:</p>

<p>-SAT I:
01/2009 (CR-M-W) 730-660-630 (2020 total)
05/2009 (CR-M-W) 800-660-640 (2100 total)</p>

<p>-AP Tests:
APUSH (Probably a 3)
AP Bio, AP Calc AB (taking 05/2010)</p>

<p>-SAT Subject Tests:
Math 2, Biology E (taking 10/2009)
Latin (taking 12/2009)</p>

<p>Courses Taken:</p>

<p>-Sciences: Honors Biology - Honors Chem - Geophys CP - Honors Physics - AP Biology</p>

<p>-History: World History CP - US History CP - APUSH - Replaced Hist. w/ an extra elective senior year.</p>

<p>-English: Honors English I-III, AP Lang & Comp</p>

<p>-Math: Honors Geometry - Honors Algebra II - Honors Math Analysis - AP Calc AB</p>

<p>-Language: Latin 4 years
Self-studied Mandarin Chinese 1 year</p>

<p>-Electives: Web Page Design/Drawing - (I took an extra science course in Sophomore Year) - SAT Prep/Basic Foods - Baking/Public Speaking/String Orchestra II </p>

<p>Senior Year Course Load: AP Biology, AP Lang & Comp, AP Calculus AB, String Orchestra II, Latin IV</p>

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<p>EXTRACURRICULARS
most -> least important (to me).</p>

<p>Top 6 "Principal" ECs
1. JV/Varsity Volleyball 10-12 (Club 9-12, JV 10-11, V 12)
2. Red Cross Club 10-12
3. Viola (Self-taught) 10-12
4. African Americans of New Jersey 9-12 (Non school affiliated. Annual meeting of black youth in our area to discuss social, economic issues facing black youth today.)
5. Latin Honors Society 10-12
6. Peer Mentors Program 11-12 ("Freshman Transition Project". 70 selected juniors and seniors and 4 advisors help incoming freshmen assimilate into high school.)
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<p>Other ECs, will put on attached resume.</p>

<p>Johnson & Johnson Technology Awareness Program 10
(Sophomores only; for outstanding science and math students; offered by the local Johnson & Johnson branch)</p>

<p>Extended School Year Program 12
(Teacher Assistant in classes for disabled students)</p>

<p>Recreational Level Lacrosse 9-10, National Honors Society 11-12, Science Honors Society 11-12, Student Council 11-12, Class Cabinet 9-12, Travel Club 11-12, Biology Team 12, Physics Team 11, Interact 11</p>

<p>-Leadership positions:</p>

<p>African Americans of New Jersey Co-Founder 9-12
Red Cross Club Vice President 12
Latin Honors Society President or VP 12
Peer Mentors Program 11-12
Extended School Year Program 12</p>

<p>-Volunteering & Community Service:</p>

<p>Mandatory -
NHS 4 hours
Red Cross Club 6 hours</p>

<p>Optional -
Library Volunteering summer 2006, 2007 x 40 hours
Extended School Year Program summer 2009 x 60 hours
Volunteering @ Local Hospital fall 2009 x TBA</p>

<p>Total: 110 hours+ </p>

<p>-Honors and Awards:</p>

<p>Miss Moghamo 2006 (an African-American beauty pageant)</p>

<p>Maxima Cum Laude in 2007 National Latin Exam (Like National Merit Scholar on PSAT, for Latin)</p>

<p>Paul Robeson Award in Renaissance 2008 (Prestigious award in my community which commends African-Americans for achievement in arts, academics, athletics, and community service)</p>

<p>Magna Cum Laude in 2009 National Latin Exam (Like National Merit Recognition on PSAT, for latin)</p>

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<p>MISC (other things I found on college app.)</p>

<p>Intended major: Classics
Intended minor: Biology or..something</p>

<p>"HOOKS"
*URM
*first-generation</p>

<p>Other countries: Born in London, England; lived there for 6.5 years total. Lived in Garoua, Cameroon for 6 mo. Lived in Bamenda, Cameroon for 3 mo. </p>

<p>Languages I speak (S) read (R) write (W) besides English
Latin RW
Mandarin Chinese SRW</p>

<p>Chance me for:
Yale SCEA
Stanford
Wellesley</p>

<p>Not being top 10% will hurt. But 800 CR + Afr.Am is an extremely rare combination. I see you getting in to Wellesley, though Yale/Stanford will only be possible through great recs/essays.</p>

<p>alright thanks. but im more interested in stanford, so…</p>

<p>If you’re more interested in Stanford then why aren’t you applying SCEA there?
Not being in the top 10% is killer for Yale and Stanford, as is a 2100 on the SAT, have you tried the ACT? Because statistically black females do very well on it. I think you’re solid for Wellesy, and I think that your URM status and great EC’s might pul you through wherever you choose to apply early, so be sure to think carefully about which shool you prefer, Yale or Stanford.</p>

<p>Chance me back? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/739609-barack-obama-says-chance-me-yale-scea.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/739609-barack-obama-says-chance-me-yale-scea.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I’d say that you have a good shot at Stanford/ Yale and an even better chance at Wellesley. But you never know?!?! Anything is possible. Ummm. I have a question. How did you manage to do soo well on the CR section of the SAT?? I am in need of good advice.</p>

<p>Mvingi- SCEA doesn’t look at senior year grades. my junior GPA is a flop…i dont have time to study for the ACT.
Andyjo24 - i dunno. i read a lot. i was actually ****ed off. improving my math score was the point of retaking, so didnt try on the CR, yet i got an 800 and the math score remained.</p>

<p>As an URM, first generation college student with scores above 2000 on your SAT, I’d say that you’re a shoo-in at any school that you apply to.</p>

<p>In my opinion you’re not well-enough qualified based on stats alone. What will help you is the URM first-gen. Those are really impressive stats for a first-gen. And the URM is really helpful with those stats too.</p>

<p>Also, you do have time to study for the ACT. Take a practice test and see where you stand. My ACT score ended up correlating to a higher SAT than I got with little studying for either. ACT just fit better. There’s no harm in taking a practice test: it’s four hours of your life, and can make a huge difference if you can get anything maybe 32-33+. You’d be an absolute shoo-in with those scores and those hooks.</p>

<p>You have a pretty good shot everywhere- though I too am confused on the early thing. Stanford has an early action program too (and unlike yale it’s not restrictive) so why don’t you apply there early if that’s your top choice? If you really want to go there, statistically speaking you have a better shot early action…</p>

<p>But anyways i think your GPA/SAT score are decent- not amazing. The thing that will probably make or break your app is your essay and recs</p>

<p>@ fuzzyfirebunny</p>

<p>You are mistaken. Both Stanford and Yale have restrictive early action policies. </p>

<p>I am from CA, and I have tons of friends going SCEA Stanford</p>

<p>my SAT2s wont get to stanford in time for SCEA</p>

<p>notice. i just found out that my school doesnt rank.</p>