<p>I've never done a chancing before but it would be nice to have an outside opinion. If y'all could tell me how good a shot I might have with Rice, Dartmouth, UT, and Vanderbilt, I would really appreciate it!
I applied ED at Rice, interviewed, toured, and met their rep when they came to my school.</p>
<p>My weighted GPA is 4.85/5, unweighted is 3.75
Class rank is 126/587 (Our school is in the national top 100 every year if it matters, the top 5% almost always get into the ivies)
SAT score: 2110 (CR 770/M 620/ W 720)
SAT IIs: Bio(E)-710 Lit-800
AP Tests so far: Environmental Sci. (5), European Hist. (5), Spanish Lang. (4), Lit. (4), US Hist. (5) I'll be taking another 4 this year along with all my IB tests.</p>
<p>Multiracial female (hispanic, asian, caucasian)</p>
<p>-Did the IB program all four years
-National Merit Commended
-Raised over $3000 for JDRF (2 separate years of teams/fundraisers)
-Camp counselor with a camp for Type 1 Diabetics for 3 years
-Lots of summers spent babysitting
-Worked to make and deliver sandwiches to low-income apartment complexes once a month for three years, was a team leader for that group
-National Student Leadership Conference in Maryland once during the summer, got to follow around medical pros and go to lectures for 2 weeks, watched a surgery
-Member of NHS and the IB student organization
-Involved in art (though not art club :/), I'm ok, I've won a few local contests
-Stellar recommendations
-Essays are great but possibly a little vague, ie I didn't give a specific story with gripping detail. Idk how that works. Art supplement is also decent. I think.</p>
<p>(Obvious) Weaknesses: Clearly, I have an abysmal math score on the SAT, and my class rank is pretty much garbage to the top tier schools. Would these get me auto-rejected??</p>
<p>If you guys have any advice or suggestions for last minute fixes, that would be great too!</p>