<p>I want to be able to get into schools Like H.A.D.E.S, Taft Groton Middlesex, Loomis, Choate, then I have St. Johnsbury, winchendon, cushing, many more.</p>
<p>GPA--3.9 to 4.0, 4.0 being the highest</p>
<p>SSAT----still have to take it tho expecting around 95% percentile or higher</p>
<p>Grades--I'm a Straight A student and have an occasional B, My grades are something that mean a lot to me and I try hard.</p>
<p>ECs-( my weakness ) Dance since I was 4 years old. Girl Scouts since I was in 3rd grade. I volunteer at a nursing home and food pantry frequently. 50+ hours of community service because of CCD and confirmation hours. I have experience with playing the saxophone and violin. I'm going to finally start learning how to play the guitar. I love sports tho have never tried out for a school team. I also have a past in Karate lessons.</p>
<p>I have in school received different academic achievement awards like the honor roll and I have received the Presidential Education Achievement Award.</p>
<p>Do I have any chance at all?</p>
<p>You do have a chance! I’m a bit lazy to write a full on post ATM, but even though you claim your ecs are weak, they’re pretty solid. That plus your solid grades put you pretty strongly. Just try to make an impression on the officers when you interview!</p>
<p>Everyone has a chance! I haven’t heard of some of the schools on your list, but of the ones I know, I think you have an excellent chance at some of the “lower” schools, and some chance at the “higher” ones. I hope you’re not planning on applying to all of them though, that would be a LOT of applications!</p>
<p>Your EC’s are good; you’re well rounded. Instead of listing everything you’ve ever done, I would recommend focusing on one EC you have a big commitment to and that will make you stand out. For example, you’ve been doing dance for a long time, have you performed anywhere notable, or won any awards? Can you write a strong essay about how you love dance (assuming of course that you do)? Girl Scouts is good, I guess, as is volunteering. </p>
<p>Just my advice, take it with a grain of salt. And, by the way, I don’t think posting the same thing several times will necessarily elicit more or better responses.</p>