SAT: 1910
UGPA: 4.0
Amazing rec
Good ECs
@bidenbottoms List the EC’s and I’ll tell you if you have some chance…With just this, your SAT will make you less competitive as puts you below the bottom quartile score for admitted students AND enrolled students (I think that is more like 1960). Also, don’t tell us that you have an amazing rec…most people think they do. The 4.0 will help, but I’d need to see the advanced, college, AP, or IB courses you take. You provided to little information to go off of. If this was it…I would say that you better apply ED, write kick-butt essays (also do the optional supplemental) and also consider Oxford where your score puts you exactly at the bottom quartile score: http://apply.emory.edu/discover/fastfacts.php
While Emory is the least selective among its peers, keep in mind that it pretty much works like most of the peers that are not as stats sensitive. You need to be in the interquartile range and even then they may turn you down. But somewhere in that range (even if at the bottom) is a start if everything is very standard.
You’ll probably want to get your SAT score to 2100+ or ACT to 32+ to be solidly competitive (these scores I mentioned are close to their median for accepted students). Luckily, nowadays you only have to report a single score if you take the SAT or ACT multiple times (back in '08-'09 when I applied to undergrad you had to report all your test dates if you took the SAT multiple times…) so I would retake to be safe.