Chance me please im so worried

<p>winter term of junior year i was medicated with ADD
I was in all regular classes at a very prestigious boarding school in CT and had a low b/high b- average
this fall term senior year i have
advanced history: a- (a- now)
advanced science: a-
ap stats: b (i have a 95 right now)
latin 3: B+ (a- now maybe b+)
english: b+ (a- now in an advanced eng course)</p>

<p>1910/2400 on SAT
610 reading 650 math
lit subject test 590
math 2c: 650 (begining of junior year when i wasnt medicated I took math1 and got a 550 and i got a 650 on math2 with meds same year)
been doing EXTENSIVE community service for 11 years
have my own non profit that started 4 years ago that has made a profound impact on my community and is going national and is in 3 states
model UN 2 years
debate team 3 years
foreign policy association 2 years (very selective group given to 25 of the brightest upperclassmen history students)
capt. of JV squash team #1 on ladder (could possibly walk on to D3 team)
tour guide for admissions-3 years (must be selected out of large applicant pool)
I've also received multiple academic scholarships to prep schools.
my community service is my main thing and ive invested my entire life into it </p>

<p>do you think i can get into Bryn mawr ed2?</p>

<p>my BM interview went very well. 1+ hours long said I was "very eloquent" and couldnt believe the extent to which I've involved myself in my schools community. She also said they will take my ADD into consideration. In addition I've met with the head of civic engagement for an hour to talk about community service. She said my community service was unique and I bring some firsts in that field to the college. In addition I met with the crew coach. Although Ive never rowed before, I would row for BMC. I was just wondering if I have a chance of getting in?</p>

<p>bump because im desperate</p>

<p>You're standardized scores aren't helping you but they may not hurt too much since Bryn Mawr only considers the standardized tests. They emphasize the rigor of your school record (are you taking the most challenging classes) and your recommendations. After that is GPA, essays, ECs and character. WHere are you in your class? 100% of admits in 07/08 were in the top half of their class.</p>