Chances at ivies....etc.

<p>Male </p>

<p>SATI: 2300
SATII: 780 U.S. History 780 Physics</p>

<p>Freshman Year GPA: 4.0 UW 5.0 W
Sophomore Year GPA: 4.0 UW 5.0 W
Junior year GPA: 4.0 UW 5.0 W
Senior Year GPA: 4.0 UW 5.0 W</p>

<p>Class rank throughout high school: 1/750 --> Valedictorian</p>

<p>Number of people with the same rank: 0</p>

<p>EC's:</p>

<p>Political Science
Model UN
Key Club
Med Club
FBLA</p>

<p>Community Service:</p>

<p>Over 400+ hours as a c-striper
50+ hours in randomn activities</p>

<p>Awards:</p>

<p>1st place regional FBLA award
3rd place science fair
Best Delegate - Model United Nations </p>

<p>Um...yeah..this isnt very detaled..but give me an idea.</p>

<p>You seem to have all the basic requirements for ivy admissions.
The scores are there, as are your grades. </p>

<p>Like you said, its not a very detailed list and I'd like to see more about you ECs, your true interests, your essays etc.</p>

<p>Again, you'd have it a bit easier at places like Cornell and Brown where scores matter a bit more than everything else. </p>

<p>As with Harv, Yale and Princeton....you need something that stands out. They like ambitious people that are different from other people. There's too many people with Poly Sci clubs and Model UN awards with you stats.</p>

<p>By the by, with the MUN, was it on a local, regional, national or international level?</p>

<p>You're in the pool. Now, what state are you from, are you a URM, legacy, or recruited athlete? Leadership?</p>

<p>to WindCLoudUltra: MUN was pretty much regional...</p>

<p>to Bandit_TX: </p>

<p>I was born in PA, and currently live their in Pittsburgh. I am first generation in America. My parents immigrated from Pakistan. My cousin went to Brown, and Harvard med. My other cousin is currently in UPenn. (Obviously, I wouldn't have a parent legacy because my family came from Pakistan). Not an athlete. Leadership is low.</p>

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<p>your chances are pretty good. you have good grades and scores, but so do most of the other people. it will really come down to essays and recs. spend some time on the essays and give the adcoms a reason to accept you above everyone else with the same stats.</p>

<p>I agree with everyone else in that you have very impressive stats. However, your lack of leadership and/or unique qualities might thwart your chances at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton. However, I am sure you can overcome that obstacle by writing impressive essays. Basically, it comes down to several thousand words on pieces of paper.</p>

<p>Good chance at lower ivies.</p>

<p>I bet your into at leat one Ivy bet I doubt you'll get a clean sweep.</p>

<p>anyone else</p>

<p>come on people</p>