Chance me.

<p>Columbia
Georgetown
NYU
UVA
JMU (safety)
VCU (safety)
JHU
CNU (safety)
Duke
U Miami
Cornell
Vandy</p>

<p>State: VA</p>

<p>Stats:
3.7 UWGPA
4.0W
11 APs by grad... 10 tests taken
Top 6% of class
ACT: projected at least a 32
SAT II: will take Bio, Spanish, USH</p>

<p>ECs:
MUN (lettered, Charges D' Affaires, Honorable Mention)
A World of Difference Peer Training
Athletic Trainer's Assistant
Girls State
Girls Nation
EDGE Club
Junior Civitans Club
SCA (Parliamentarian)
NHS
JV Basketball (two years)
Hospital Volunteer
Babysitting
Three academic letters
One medical letter
AP Scholar
Youth Salute Scholarship Nominee
Key Club
Starting a toy drive for orphans in Sierra Leone
I do social activities with the Mormon church and attend their meetings, but I'm Christian.</p>

<p>Hooks:
URM (Sierra Leonean)
Low Income
Single Mom
Trilingual (English, Spanish, Krio)</p>

<p>Downside:
No one goes to ivies from my school, although it is ranked in the top five percent and our teacher is the number one or three principal in the nation.</p>

<p>Essays:
I think it's some of my best work.</p>

<p>Recs:
From my best teachers and club sponsors. Got a new GC so I don't know about her/him.</p>

<p>Thank y'all. I really appreciate it.</p>

<p>There’s no point chancing you when your ACT is just “projected at least a 32” and going to take “11 APs by grad”. If you have those test scores and APs, you’ll be competitive, though still on the low end for the Ivies. But you don’t know what you’ll get on the ACT. You can’t just think you’re going to do well and plan based on that. Figure out what your actual stats are and THEN draw up a list of schools based on that.</p>

<p>Um I based those stats off of practice testing, which plenty of ppl on this site do. As for planning I think its best to do tht now.</p>

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<p>I forgot…I also go bowling with special needs people through the ARC…and Bump</p>

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