Chance me? =)

<p>Sex: Female
Race: White
US Citizenship: Yes
Parent’s Marital Status: Divorced (almost 12 years)</p>

<p>High School: Competitive, Public
Other: summer@brown course - Laboratory Research in Biomedicine
GPA: 94
Rank: N/A
SAT: 760CR 760M 660W
SAT II Chemistry: 740
SAT II US: 710
SAT II Math Level 2: 660
^Probably retaking math in October</p>

<p>High School Courses:
Freshman Year:
Bio H
Geometry
Choir
Italian 2
Global History 1H
English 9H</p>

<p>Sophomore Year: (Don’t even ask me how I fit all of this in my schedule)
Chem H
Trig/Algebra II H
Italian 3
Global History 2H
English 10H
Choir
Chamber Choir
Health
Science Research</p>

<p>Junior Year:
AP Chem
Pre-Calc H
College Level Italian
APUSH
AP English Language
Science Research</p>

<p>Senior Year:
AP Bio
Physics H
AP Calc AB
AP English Lit
AP Economics (Micro and Macro)
Science Research</p>

<p>Activities:
Stage Crew: 9,10, 11, 12 * Leadership position starting in 11
NHS: 10, 11, 12
Newspaper: 11, 12 *2 leadership positions starting in 11
Veterans History Project: 10, 11, 12
Hospital Volunteer: 11, 12
Peer Tutoring: 9, 10 ,11, 12</p>

<p>Recommendations: Excellent! My SciRe teacher (3 years), my AP Chem teacher<em>possibly</em> (2 years), and my English teacher (1 year+Newspaper advisor) plus my school counselor loves me!
Essay is coming along rather nicely! I have 3 or 4 written and in the edit process!</p>

<p>If you could chance me for Brown that would be great!! I’m also probably applying Hopkins, Williams, Cornell, URochester, SUNY Geneseo, College of William and Mary, UVM, and UChicago.</p>

<p>Thank you! I promise I’ll chance you back if you want and I won’t be offended if you say something negative! I just want some kind of perspective!</p>

<p>I would say you have a 50-50 shot. Just make sure you have a very clear sense of why you want to attend the schools to which you wish to apply. I’ve found adcoms really look to determine you’ve done your research and that you aren’t just applying to perhaps say you got in.</p>

<p>Great scores though, and a rigorous workload.</p>