<p>I turned in my application at the end of September. I am not applying Early Decision anywhere, but I am applying Early Action where possible. I was wondering if you could chance me for BME (Pre-Med) at:
Vanderbilt
Washington U in St. Louis
Case Western
University of Rochester</p>
<p>4.6 weighted GPA (5.0 scale)
4.0 GPA unweighted
18/380 Class Rank (top 5%)
35 ACT
2190 SAT
740 SAT II Literature
740 SAT II Math 2
AP: Chem, Stats, Calc BC, Gov't, Physics B</p>
<p>President of Key Club, Secretary of Key Club
President of Marching Band
Freshman/Sophomore/Junior Representative of Marching Band
Secretary of National Honor Society
Guitar Player in Jazz Band (frequent soloist)
Science Olympiad State Medalist
Secretary of Cinematography Club
Varsity Track and Field (Discus, Shot put)</p>
<p>400+ Community Service hours since 8th grade</p>
<p>The University of Findlay Summer Honors Institute (The Human Body: A Case-by-Case Exploration)
Rotary Youth Leadership Award</p>
<p>Four different jobs held since sophomore year:
Gale's Garden Center- Worked in annuals, perennials, soils, and fertilizers. Answered questions for customers and moved product.
Agent's Choice Insurance Agency- Organized and managed databases in office. Also performed landscaping duties around the building
Around the House Store- Worked as salesman and moved product at an antique shop
City Service Department- Worked as a member of the road crew, laying brick, pouring concrete, paving asphalt, and performing various other duties around city</p>
<p>Strong points in your GPA and your ACT score. Good ECs and great community service. Weakness could be # of APs depending on how many your school offers. Overall well-rounded candidate that should get in with no problems, but you can never be sure.</p>
<p>From my personal experience through my years as an elementary school and middle school student, I believe that your chances of getting into these colleges are quite high. Probably at or around 90% with a standard deviation of about 2.5%. I applaud your efforts of getting involved in the community, young budding seed. Congratulations to you, and may green clovers be bestowed upon you in the near future.</p>
<p>I’d say if you still have a heartbeat by the time you apply to CASE Western Reserve university you will get in without absolutely any trouble. You will get into Rochester as well, so that’s that. WashU, as you know, is a very competitive school, ranked 14th in the nation. It has some of the best food on campus including but not limited to grass fed beef and cage free eggs. That’s totes awesome! You probably have a good chance getting in, but as with any competitive university you never know. Vanderbilt, if I am not mistaking is even more competitive than WashU (though they are probably pretty much equal.) So you have about the same chances getting in there as you do in WashU. BUT why would you venture to the south which is filled with Federal Insiders, and Rick I-can’t-say-a-word-right Perries??? Stay in the liberal north and raise your future family to be the true followers of Barack Hussein Obama our true savior! AMEN. and GOD BLESS.</p>
<p>Who are you people? Hahaha</p>