<p>If you could chance me I'd appreciate it...</p>
<p>SAT: 1410 (2 subj)
ACT: 32
GPA: 3.9 W (Not great I know)
AP Scores: 5 on US History, 5 on European History, 4 on Lang</p>
<p>Senior year classes: 3 AP's, an honors and 3 business classes through local community college</p>
<p>EC's: I'm extraordinarily involved in ec's so I wont make you hear too much but top two:
Football (2 state titles)
Optimist Club (Founded my club as a FR, been anywhere from club prez to International Board member) Optimist International is coincidentally located in St. Louis lol</p>
<p>Also a white male which I know is a sin in this process.</p>
<p>If anyone has any advice on scholarships I'd appreciate it too...I'm applying for the dean's scholarship in business and was curious as to what separated the winners in the past.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p>
<p>Uhh I don’t get your SAT score… what you mean by 2 subjects? WashU requires all three CR, Math, and Writing. (or do you mean 2 subject tests? Please post them separately to clarify.)</p>
<p>Many people are heavily involved with ECs; you won’t be the only one. The scholarships are generally quite tough to get, but they are a great way of showing interest, which can potentially separate you from a waitlist to an acceptance.</p>
<p>You did not give enough information for any chances to be given.</p>
<p>Two subject commonly is used to refer to the total of the math and critical reading sections on the SAT. These are the two most commonly viewed scores because the writing section is newer. If you look at different college ranking listings etc, the score given is always the two subject. I did take all three though and they are… Math 730, CR 680 and Writing 670. Thanks</p>
<p>Your SAT is pretty low for WashU standards. But you didn’t really provide enough information for us to help you out.</p>
<p>I agree with the above post. 2080 total is a bit on the low side; however, your ACT is up to par.</p>
<p>Ok, thanks for the info. You don’t have any insight on their business school as well do you? I know it’s good but I’m curious how it compares to a Wharton or Kelley. Thanks</p>