Chances at Emory, Vanderbilt, Duke and others

<p>-GPA: 3.98 (not weighted)
-All courses at least ADV, most are AP.
-8 AP courses taken by graduation, 4s and 5s on all exams
-Oversized course load taken every year, more than 6 academic subjects + electives
-Spanish taken through the AP level
-SAT: 700M, 720V, 780W
-Class Rank: 7/65 (I go to a very small, extremely prestigious private school where every kid is bright so this is a bigger deal than it seems)
-ECs: Writing Tutor, History Tutor, Peer Advisior, New Student Advisor, Student Gov. Officer, Choir Officer, Concert Choir, Chamber Choir, Yearbook Editor-in-Chief, Nat. Junior Honor Society, Nat. Merit Scholar, YWCA Children's Tutor, Camp Counselor</p>

<p>What are my chances at Emory, Duke, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Northwestern, Brown, and Princeton</p>

<p>legacy at Vandy only.</p>

<p>everything is impressive, gpa and SAT (verbal can be easily improved with practice and probably math). your extracurrics don't stand out that much, but then again, you didn't really go into detail so they could be spectacular. my two cents.</p>

<p>Good chance at Vandy as a legacy. Scores are too low for Duke and Princeton, need higher cr and math. Better than 50/50 at the rest.</p>

<p>With a list of schools like those and stats like yours, you're bound to end up somewhere excellent. Being a Vanderbilt legacy will help you out a LOT, and if you show lots of interest in Emory they will most likely admit you. Georgetown is also a fair shot. Brown, Duke, and Princeton are always difficult to predict, and I don't really know much about Northwestern to be of much help. Good luck!</p>

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<p>I think you have a fair shot at all</p>