Chance me?? Wide range of schools..

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>Could you chance (I'll chance back!) me at:
- Duke (early decision)
- Harvard
- Brown
- UVA
- UNC
- Wake Forest
- College of William and Mary
- Boston College
- Elon
- Marist College
- U Richmond</p>

<p>I go to an independent (both public and private, weird, I know) school in CT
I have a 3.94 unweighted GPA (4.20 weighted) and I am <em>13 of 550</em> (top 2.5%) in my class. I got a 32 on my ACT's and I am waiting for the June scores to come back. I have not taken the SAT. Highest honors all semesters. My recommendations will come from my AP US History teacher and my independent study advisor (also advisor for Young Voters Society, see below). Both have written me recs before and they have been superb.</p>

<p>Took most rigorous course load possible at my school freshman-junior year...
Senior year classes will be:
- AP Calc AB
- AP English Lit
- AP Biology
- AP Economics
- Physics
- Political Science Independent Study
(also had newspaper article+news story on me for being the first person in my town ever under the age of 18 to vote [B-Day fell before general election])</p>

<p>EC's
- Volunteer at a Cancer Foundation (since 9th grade ~ 400 hrs)
- FCCLA (9th grade)
- Project Outreach (since 9th grade) [school volunteer organization]
- Student Council (9th grade)
- Latin Club (11th grade)
- Class Vice President (since 10th grade)
- Young Voters Society (since 9th grade), President this year + next year
- Athletic Training Intern (unpaid, Junior + Senior year, 30 hrs./week/30 weeks)
- Lacrosse (since 9th grade)
- Unified Sports (since 9th grade), captain this year + next year
- National Honors Society
- National Science Honor Society
- Work for a US Senatorial Campaign this summer
- Worked at a private oncology office last summer</p>

<p>Interesting… How were you able to vote under the age of 18? Care to share?</p>

<p>In Connecticut we have a new law that states that if you will turn 18 by the general election you are allowed to vote in the primary. Since I am conservative was the only 17 year old to register as a republican in my town (first election this took effect for was republican primary), the paper contacted me to tell me I was the first and me voting was actually put on the evening news.</p>