Chance, Please debating ED.

<p>Hi, I am a white male with a decently good transcript</p>

<p>GPA: Unweighted: 91.6 Weighted: 94.89 (I dont know the out of 4 scale)
SAT:1350/2000 CR:680 Math: 670 Writing 650
SATII: US History: 640 (probably not sending, possibly taking 2 more)
ACTS Comp: 31, Math: 28, Eng: 28, Sci: 35 Writing sub: 9
AP: Chem: 3 Art History: 3 (it was the first year my school offered it) Lang: 5 US: 4</p>

<p>Extra Curric
Student Congress Captain (SC grades 10-12)
Debate, 9 and 10
Youth Educators Acadamy (president and founder) 9, 10 ,11, 12
Legislative Committee 10, 11, 12
Law Team 9, 10 ,11, 12</p>

<p>Essays are good, Your space is yet to be done, recs are good
My grades went way down JR year i took all APs available to me and then some more, My parents got seperated during my Jr year and this caused such turmoil in myu home life and certainly effected me in school ( I dont know if they care or howd they know)</p>

<p>I have no idea what id major in.</p>

<p>I hate these forums, but I'd liek to know because i may apply EDII</p>

<p>This is the only Liberal Arts College i am considering</p>

<p>bumb.......</p>

<p>I'd say your chances are decent, but Vassar's still a bit of a reach for you. You're a solid candidate (and one which they'll probably consider); it's just that your application doesn't particularly stand out, from what you've posted above. Not that that's a bad thing--the majority of the people that get into Vassar don't win national science fairs or perform at Carnegie Hall either--but if you're serious about the school and can identify it as your top choice, I DEFINITELY recommend you apply ED.</p>