Chance me!

<p>Applied to the school of arts and crafts (CSOM dad calls it that)</p>

<p>Stats-
SAT Total: 2110 M: 800, CR: 700, WR: 610,
ACT: —
SAT Subject Tests: Biology 750, Chemistry 790, Math II 800
GPA-UW/W: 3.7 (Don’t know weighted)
Rank: Does Not Rank
AP/IB classes: Chemistry(4), US history (4), Statistics(5), Psychology, Government, Biology, BC Calc</p>

<p>Subjective:
Essays: My counselor said it was one of the strongest ones he has read, wrote about the dynamics of a very unique family situation and how that has shaped me.
Teacher Recs: Great
Counselor Rec: Great</p>

<h2>EC highlights: Captain of Track team, 3 year Varsity track and basketball, Biology I and II teams, Physics team, Chemistry I and II team, Miscellaneous clubs, Vice project manager for Habitat for humanity project for 2 years.</h2>

<p>Location/Person-
State or Country: New Jersey
School Type: Competitive Public
Ethnicity: White</p>

<h2>Gender: Male</h2>

<p>Other Factors, hook?: Legacy</p>

<p>great scores you look good… not surprised by your dad the CSOM mentality is sickening hahah</p>

<p>Looks good. The only thing that I would note is your drop-off in writing on the SAT. Reciprocally, CSOM is called the Carroll School of Money by A&S which, in my opinion, is actually additional flattery.</p>

<p>Yeah the writing was always annoying to me, I have always been told I was a good writer by my teachers, but I guess the SAT thought differently. But if I had to choose 1 section to have a drop off, that would be the one.</p>