<p>Sat: 2350
Sat2: 800,800,780
Gpa: 4.0uw
Aps: 5,5,5,5,4,5
Ecs: editor in chief of school paper, varsity tennis, president of math club
Focus: on math</p>
<p>Thank you. Let me know if I should post more info. I will chance back.</p>
<p>wow with that SAT you’re surely going to get in!
You’re GPA is good. Do a little more ECs. especially in community services!
Chance me back ? :)</p>
<p>Wow. Those stats are impressive. I think what I’m beginning to realize through this whole process is that there are plenty of 4.0, good SAT scoring, good extracurricular individuals such as you and me (your SATs are better than mine ;-)). What I think really makes the difference are the essay, the inerview, and, most of all, chance. There are so many intangibles that you simply cannot account for. Good luck, you’re certainly qualified. </p>
<p>Now let me completely contradict myself and ask that you chance me back:</p>
<p>Any other responses? Often, I hear that my ECs aren’t focused really–I hear that varsity doesn’t really count unless a recruit. Also, the president of the math club isn’t that prestigious, is it? The editor in chief though, is I think…</p>
<p>I would say that by looking at your stats, out of 10 I would say that you have 9/10 when it comes to getting in. 10-being your in and 1-impossible reach. The only thing that may hurt you is your ethnic background (Indian). Other than that I thing you have more than a decent shot, but it’s the Ivies it’s anybody’s game they say. </p>
<p>I would say that you have the best shot at these schools as anyone I have seen thus far. I think you will get into AT LEAST one of the three, although you can never be sure with HYP. Anyway, good luck :)</p>
<p>Your scores are really good, but you’re EC’s and community service are somewhat lacking… Perhaps if you did a BIG school fundraiser (i.e., raise several thousand dollars) for a charitable organization such as the UN Food Program…you might be able to somewhat redeem your resume. </p>
<p>Otherwise your scores are absolutely excellent!</p>