Chance

<p>Arts and Science
SAT
Math 740
Crit-710
Wri-740 (essay 11)
Total 2190
SAT II
Math II: 750
Math I: 800
Chem: 760
Japanese: 800
Korean: 800
GPA: 4.09 Weighted 3.8 unweighted
Rank: Top 10 percent 37/400
Class This year
AP Physics C
AP Calculus BC
AP Psychology
AP Lit
AP Biology
Other AP's taken
AP Physics B: 3
AP Chemistry : 4
AP Statistics: 4
AP Lit: 4
AP Euro: 4
Ap US: 4</p>

<p>AP Scholar With Distinction</p>

<p>EC: 3 sport Varsity Athlete
Student Body Treasurer
Model UN President
Vice President of Robotics Club
Math Team
Science Bowl
National Honor Society
National Math Honor Society
National Science Honor Society
Piano
Trilingual in Korean, Japanese and English</p>

<p>-Work Experience (haha)
-Essays: Really good
-Teacher Recs: Great
-Counselor Rec: Great
No legacies or anything</p>

<h1>State or Country: CT</h1>

<h1>School Type: Public</h1>

<h1>Ethnicity: Korean</h1>

<h1>Gender: Male</h1>

<h1>Financial Aid?(Y/N): Yes</h1>

<h1>Legacy Yes/No: No</h1>

<h1>Recruited Yes/No: No</h1>

<p>There is no question that you are a very well-qualified and very well rounded candidate. If you applied ED you would have an excellent shot. If you applied RD, you would be competing against many similarly qualified applicants and Wash U is notorious for waitlisting thousands of well-qualified applicants. It gets over 22,000 applicants for something like 1,350 places in the freshman class each year. Either way, I strongly recommend if you are serious about Wash U that you try to visit the campus, attend sessions held by reps at your h.s. or in your city/town. Wash U is one of those schools that are known to prefer applicants who have demonstrated a genuine interest in their school (and are not just using them as a safety to an ivy).</p>