<p>Hi All,
I'm currently a high school (boy) junior at a private school in the Houston area.
I have relatively OK grades, GPA being a 88 (out of 100) , SAT 2350, and ACT 35.
I have taken 5 AP's and 3 subject tests (Math II, Biology, Word History) all of which i scored above 750 on.
Extracurriculars: Throughout high school, close to 1500 hours of community service, varsity tennis and volleyball, and avid member of two choirs, and jazz band. I am also a yearbook editor, and am the president of three clubs, and participate in several others... If it makes any difference, I am of Asian descent, and I speak three languages fluently including English. I have numerous awards in fine arts and athletics.
I have led community service projects, and have travelled to foreign countries to give aid to children in need.
Parents are physicians in the area; both serve at dept. chairs at two local medical schools (UT and BCM)
Again, this is my first time on CC, so I didn't post the above info to be cocky, just wondering if it helps. </p>
<p>WHAT ARE MY CHANCES:
If I ED to Rice?
I'm also considering ED'ing to WashU, Harvard, BU, Case Western.. What aremy chances here?
And what are my chances at any ivy league?</p>
<p>Hi,
sorry if i confused anyone.
I’m a hs junior.
I’m considering ED’ing to these schools: Rice, CW, BU, Duke, Harvard
and applying RD (if i don’t get in ed) to all the ivy’s as well as georgetown vanderbilt stanford
what are my chances at ed? into rice cw, bu, duke, harvard?</p>
<p>Ivy leagues are a crapshoot for anyone but you definitely have the minimum expected requirements to be considered so definitely apply! BU I’d say you’re safely in. Rice & Duke match/high match.</p>
<p>I heard rice likes to take people from texas. if you get all As 2nd semester junior year that would be amazing.
WashU match
Rice match
Harvard reach
case western match
bu safety</p>
<p>Ivies may be tough because your GPA isn’t stellar. But you’ve got some pretty awesome scores so rice, case western, etc you probably have a good chance</p>