Chance me, please! Applied ED to WUSTL business school

<p>16 y/o male senior, rural Maine
GPA: 96.15/100 weighted (at the end of the semester, it should be approximately 99.5/100, but WUSTL won't see that before they accept/reject me)
Class rank 4/325</p>

<p>SAT's: Math 700 , Writing 710, Reading 700 *are these decent enough for WUSTL? Average is 1425, and I only have 1400. :-\ </p>

<p>Senior Year Classes:
AP Calculus (first quarter grade of A)
AP Calculus Lab (first quarter grade of A)
AP Chem (First quarter grade of A)
AP Chem Lab (First quarter grade of A)
AP French (firstquarter grade of A) (six years of french)
AP English (first quarter grade of A+)
AP USH (first quarter grade of A)
AP Physics (first quarter grade of A+)
Intro to Creative Writing - UMaine </p>

<p>All honors and AP Classes, taken every AP class that could possibly be fit into my schedual</p>

<p>AP's Already Taken: World history, English language & Composition</p>

<p>EC's (that were put on common app):</p>

<p>Respect Team President </p>

<p>Jazz and Concert Band 1st chair alto saxophone </p>

<p>Drama Club: One-act festivals, plays Awards at festivals </p>

<p>Community Garden Volunteer Garden maintenance, sales </p>

<p>Destination Imagination Regional winner,Da Vinci award </p>

<p>Character Building Committee Organized student summit </p>

<p>Math Team Numerous competitions </p>

<p>Essay was about my children's world record rubber band ball that I made in 4th grade and how it changed my personality. It sounds tacky, but it was incredibly good and took many months and revisions to make perfect.</p>

<p>Teacher rec's, I imagine, were great. I did not see them.</p>

<p>My counselor rec was amazing.</p>

<p>Any help would be GREATLY appreciated . =]</p>

<p>bumppp, come on dudes. help me out.</p>

<p>Could go either way but so many use as a safety that I suspect non athletes and legacies actually get an ED boost there. Maine will help a little too.</p>

<p>Well, you wrote about the same thing that a girl in the US News College Issue wrote about. A lot of people are doing that type of thing: taking unlikely objects or animals and using them to make a point or draw an analogy. A good idea, but a ton of people are doing that type of thing now. Not a bad thing, just commenting.</p>

<p>a girl wrote about a world record rubber band ball as well?</p>

<p>any one else ?</p>

<p>bump........</p>

<p>bumppppp! come on guys!</p>

<p>Reach.</p>

<p>By the way, the SAT M+CR median at Olin (WUSTL School of Business) is above 1450.</p>