<p>Aight so I posted this in a different section of the site but whatevs...
I'm a Caucasian boy from Exeter, NH. I go to one of the best public schools in the state (yes, I'm aware that PEA is five minutes from my house). My best SATs: 740 CR, 620 M, 750 W, superscore 2110. 3.62 UW GPA and 4.76 W GPA. Top 10% of my class with 400 students in the class. I got a 4 on the AP Lang and Comp exam last year, and I'm taking AP Stats, Psych, and Spanish this year. I'm in the National Honor Society, write for my school's newsmagazine (we won the Gold Crown Award at Columbia University's Scholastic Press Association...check us out! Exeter High School's The Talon Newsmagazine), and do many ECs. I am a great writer, and my essays were pretty darn good, if I do say so myself. If it means anything...I have ADHD, never took the extra testing time, and I never studied for the SATs.
Chances? I realize it's a reach</p>
<p>Your increasing course difficulty is good, are the other classes you took honors or regular classes? If they are honors, you should be in a better position.
What exactly are your EC’s? I can’t fully chance you unless I know what they are.
I’d say your set for UNC OOS admission. Did you apply EA or RD?</p>
<p>This year I’m in three APs, an honors and a cp physics class. Last year was 1 AP, 2 honors and 2 cps i believe. and CP = college prep = regular.
Okkkayy so here are my ECs:
Marching Band - 9th Grade
Concert Band - 9th Grade
Writer for Student Newsmagazine - half of 10th, then 11th and 12th grades
National Honor Society - 11th and 12th grade
Stand Against Genocide in Darfur (Club) - 11th and 12th grade
ELECTED to be a Math Peer Tutor (never called upon) - 11th grade
Junior Prom Committee (we actually did a LOT of work) - 11th grade
Link Crew Leader (Freshman Orientation & Assistance group) - 12th grade
Hawk Pound (School Spirit club, we just go to sports games so its fun haha) - 12th grade
I’ve made the High Honor Roll 11/13 times so far in high school, the other 2 times I made honors.
I’ve done some random community service things (soup kitchens, etc.)
Plus I have fantastic work experience (soccer referee since 8th grade, landscaper for 14 hours a week in the summer).
And I applied RD, before Dec. 1st but after November 1st</p>
<p>SAT scores might hurt. Other than that you look good.</p>
<p>Let’s be real here. A 2110 SAT is never gonna hurt.</p>
<p>But yeah, if your essays are as good as you say they are, then you should be fine.</p>
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<p>This is 100% false, especially for an OOS student. Students who are applying from OOS are expected to have scores higher than the mid 50% that each school presents. A 2110 is a great score but it could definitely hurt.</p>
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<p>Any support for this claim?</p>
<p>Even if you are right, Bdangle is definitely much higher than the middle 50% for Critical Reading and Writing, and his Math score is probably within the lower middle 50% (this is based on CollegeBoard’s SAT stats for UNC). </p>
<p>I honestly believe that if Bdangle gets rejected, it will not be because of his SAT scores.</p>
<p>Thanks guys. Yeah it’s weird, I’m not bad at math, but kids with like 1800 SATs beat my when it comes to math SAT scores haha. People hear my score and then they ask for my math and they’re like “oh i beat you”
We’ll see. I think I am behind on the math portion. I keep on having fantasies of getting into the school haha</p>