<p>AP Courses Taken: 10 by the end of senior year</p>
<p>Class Rank: top 10%</p>
<p>ACT: 24 trying to get a 26-28</p>
<p>Academic Honors: National Honor Society, Spanish Honor Society, scholar-athlete and Honor Studies Program</p>
<p>Extracurricular: Key Club, Spanish Club, 12th Man, People to People Ambassador, AIG program, County Youth Orchestra, All County Orchestra, Youth Group, Stars travel basketball, Church league basketball, Tennis Player of the year and MVP 3 years straight, Top 16 in the state in tennis, Worked at Kumon tutoring, Assistant tennis pro at Racket Club during the summer, made all-region team for tennis, tennis captain, 80 volunteer hours</p>
<p>High school ranked in top 20 in the state</p>
<p>About 25-30 kids from my high school get into UNC Chapel Hill each year</p>
<p>Keezyp, I agree with ncmentor. And please apply and come! My D, an incoming freshman, is Asian and we could tell when we visited (multiple times) that there are not many Asian kids on campus. The school is actively trying to increase diversity of all kinds and I hope they are successful!</p>
<p>As long as your statistics fall into Elon’s averages, the only thing that will make a difference is your commitment to Elon. Definitely try to get your ACT scores to the average of the school but besides that get in contact with your admissions counselor and voice who you are to them…not just once, many times! Definitely visit and explain to them why you want to be a student there. Everyone applying will have so many EC activities, and the same grades and scores, but what Elon looks for is the commitment… the ability to say, “if i was accepted i will definitely attend”</p>