<p>Alright, so I'm thinking of applying to Pomona ED can you kind people chance ME?</p>
<p>I'm biracial male(white/persian) with a 3.65/4(unweighted) GPA at a small prep school outside of Boston.</p>
<p>Test Scores:
33 ACT Composite
32 English
33 Math
32 Reading
35 Science</p>
<p>SAT II's 720 Bio, 750 World History and 620 Math II</p>
<p>National Ap Scholar with Distinction
AP Bio 5
AP US 5
AP World 5
Ap English Comp 4
Ap Calc AB 3</p>
<p>Extracurriculars</p>
<p>All Conference Basketball Player</p>
<p>School Newspaper 2 years</p>
<p>Model UN 4 years</p>
<p>150 Hours Community Service teaching kids how to play sports</p>
<p>Last Summer worked in a bio-tech lab on a project about the toxins in red rice extract</p>
<p>This Sumer interned at a sports medicine practice</p>
<p>I think you've got the profile, academically that is. But what I've found about smaller liberal art schools is that they're really interested in fit. So while you certainly fit the requirements, a lot depends on your essay and interview, and how you present yourself. That said, applying ED is really helpful, especially from the east coast, where they're much less likely to take kids RD.</p>
<p>Looks like you have a good shot to me. Just be sure to write a good essay.</p>
<p>It's hard to say. You have a lower GPA but a pretty good ACT score. When taking into account statistics you have a fair shot of getting in, but the number of applications and competition for getting in is going to be astounding, even more than last year. Your location also really helps, adds some geographical diversity. Try interviewing/visting the campus if you can.</p>