Chance me, please.

<p>I've already been accepted to UNC Chapel Hill EA as an in-state student, so I'm not under too much pressure to get accepted at Duke. Nevertheless, I'd still love to know my chances:</p>

<p>I applied RD for Trinity</p>

<p>GPA-4.56 W, 3.84 UW
Class rank- 24/518 (Just inside top 5%)</p>

<p>SAT- 2180 (800M, 700V, 680 W, 8 essay), only took once
I'm going to take two SAT II's this Saturday. Based on practice tests, I'm expecting 750+ on both of them.</p>

<p>AP's-
Calculus BC- 5, AB Subscore 5
US History - 5
AP Language and Composition- 4</p>

<p>I'm taking AP Statistics and AP Physics B this year</p>

<p>EC/Awards(my weakest point)-</p>

<p>Trumpet player- 7 years
Section leader in trumpet section of middle band at my school- 2 years
Bus Captain of the same band- 1 year
Pep Band- 2 years
Historian of Medical Club- 2 years
Cross Country, Track and Field- 2 years
NHS- 2 years
Math Club- 1 year
Latin Club- 1 year</p>

<p>AP Scholar
Perfect Attendance- 4 years
Certificate of Achievement for AMC 12</p>

<p>Essays: Great
Teacher recs: Great
Ethnicity: Asian- Indian</p>

<p>I was very lazy with my EC my freshman year (I had almost none). I started to pick things up Sophmore year though.</p>

<p>I would say that you definitely have a strong enough application for Duke. You are on the borderline in my opinion, it may end up depending on the SAT II's so studyyy =)</p>

<p>bump 10 char</p>

<p>isn't it way to late for SAT II?</p>

<p>^ Nope, the Duke website says they will accept scores from the Jan. SAT's.</p>

<p>can't say based on this years pool, but want to wish you good luck!</p>