Chance Me!

<p>White, Male, Legacy'ish (graduate parent), ED</p>

<p>2120 SAT, 700 Math, 700 Reading, 720 Writing
SATII: Bio 700, Lit 700, Physics 700, Math II 700</p>

<p>AP Calculus, AP US Hist (sophmore)
AP Environmental, AP US Government, AP Language, AP Statistics (junior)
AP Calculus BC, AP Physics C, AP Literature, AP Chemistry, AP Music Theory (senior)</p>

<p>4's on all AP's except for 5 in Language</p>

<p>Honors:</p>

<p>AP Scholar with distinction
National Merit Scholar Semifinal
1st Regional Piano competition (10)
Math Departmental awards (four years)
National Honor Society</p>

<p>President, ASB Representative, Project Supervisor, Founder - Green Club
President, Founder - Culture Club
Competitive Pianist, 1st place regional competition, level 9 OMTSA adjudication certified
600+ Hours volunteering in Local Hospital
Member of: National Honor Society, Key Club</p>

<p>Teacher/ Counselor. Recs: Beautiful, Beautiful and Beautiful.</p>

<p>Peer Rec: My best friend goes to Dartmouth, so it'll be beautiful as well.</p>

<p>Potential hooks: Legacy? Disabled?</p>

<p>Hah! Oh and I forgot to mention, I submitted my app and spelled “adjudication” as “adjudification” am I screwed or what?</p>

<p>Was your parent a graduate of the college? If yes, you’re a legacy. My DS applied this year, DH went to Tuck, the business grad school, DS is not a legacy, your parent has to have attended undergrad.</p>

<p>You don’t tell us GPA or rank, but I’d say try to raise the scores for starters.</p>