Chances and advice

<p>I will be very grateful if you can give me chances and advice on what i can do to make my application stronger.</p>

<p>Applying EA
GPA UW : 4.0
GPA W:4.25
Class Rank: 1/425
Public School
ACT:32, W32 R32 S32 M32
SAT: 2050 (not sending)
South Asian American</p>

<p>AP's: (hopefully will get 4's and 5's on all of them)(</p>

<p>AP English
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
AP Calculus AB
AP U.S. History</p>

<p>Extra-Curriculars (weak):</p>

<p>Internship at NGO in bangladesh
300 hours of volunteering supervising mentally disabled kids at summer camp
Basketball...4 years
Key Club...4 years, hopefully president senior year
Academic Team...4 years, captain senior year
NHS</p>

<p>Work Experience:
Worked at Papa Johns over summer</p>

<p>Essays: Should be good
LOR: should be good</p>

<p>I'm not sure if this helps but my brothers currently attends U of C.</p>

<p>Well, I'm certainly no expert, but from what I can tell, it looks pretty impressive! Nice work.</p>

<p>Are you a junior in hs?
your standardized testing and ECs aren't great (not to say that they're horrible either,) but your GPA and class rank are definitely what they're looking for.
anyway, as long as you hold some leadership positions for ECs and take some SAT IIs, I think you have a good chance ^_^</p>

<p>I don't think Chicago looks at SAT II's; they never required it.</p>

<p>your ACT scores. hahaha. that's pretty impressive.
everything looks good.
the essays are CRUCIAL. write them as early as possible. get as many people as possible to read it (but not to the extent that your own ideas are diluted out). write the optional one if you can and write it well.
good luck!!</p>

<p>Yea.
Really you look fairly golden.
Maybe pick up a few more EC's and be sure to write a good essay.</p>

<p>it probably will help that your brothers attend
i glanced over your scores and GPA, and everything looks good. don't waste time worrying about these things, focus on the essays and let the positive aspects of your personality show through. as a student here, i've found that admissions truly does take a holistic approach to applicants.</p>