Chances at Southern Ivies

<p>Please chance me for the following schools -- thanks!</p>

<p>Caucasian Male from Palm Beach, FL
Benjamin School (competitive South FL private)</p>

<p>SCHOOLS:
University of Virginia (well-connected alum is writing a rec)
Washington & Lee (same situation as UVA)<br>
University of North Carolina (also an outide rec)
William & Mary<br>
Davidson<br>
Emory<br>
Rice<br>
Washington University -- St. Louis
Georgetown (double legacy -- parents have donated significantly)<br>
University of Georgia<br>
University of Texas<br>
Wake Forest </p>

<p>GPA W: 3.9 (0.66 added for each AP course taken)
SAT: 2120 (730 CR, 620 M, 770 W)
School does not rank
Recs are assumingly strong (including one from the Head of School)
Essays were also strong -- mostly on my passion for American History.
Intended Major(s): U.S. History, Political Sci, Pre-Law</p>

<p>RESUME:</p>

<p>Recognition and Awards
- 2012 History Student of the Year
- AP Scholar with Honor  11th
- John Hopkins Book Award Recipient 11th
- Head of School List (Required GPA of 3.67 or higher)  11th + 12th </p>

<p>Co – Curricular Leadership Positions
- President of Harvard Model Congress  11th + 12th
o -- Club that hosts weekly debate among members at The Benjamin School
o --Travel to Cambridge, MA for three day debate trip once a year
 --- Compete against hundreds of other schools from around the country
- Member of Honor Council  12th
o ---Council of 12 student judges<br>
o ---Students accused of “lying, cheating, or stealing” must present case to council
o --Council decides what punishment (if any) that violator should receive
- Vice President of Benjamin Debate Club  11th + 12th
o --Participate in seven official debates against other schools
o --Host weekly debates among members at The Benjamin School
- Co-editor of the Polygon (school newspaper)  9th + 10th
o -- Wrote several articles in sports and local news sections of the paper
o --Helped edit other student articles prior to publication
- Blue Key Society member  9th + 10th
o --Gave tours to prospective students
o --Assisted with events, such as breakfasts and slideshow presentations in the admissions office </p>

<ul>
<li> Peer Tutor  10th, 11th, 12th
o --Poly Prep: tutored fellow students in History and English
o --Benjamin School: tutored students in AP U.S. History -
Writer for the Pharcyde (school newspaper) </li>
</ul>

<p>Other Co – Curricular Activities
- Member of National Honor Society  11th + 12th
- Junior Statesmen of America debate team  11th + 12th
o -- Won “Best Speaker Award”
- Basketball team
o -- Starting forward for JV Team in 9th grade
o --Promoted to play varsity at the end of 10th grade
- Track Team
o Discus and shot-put
- Played acoustic guitar for four years
- Avid fly fisherman </p>

<p>Work Experience
- Summer Counselor at Poly Prep Youth Basketball camp  Summer 2011
o --Coached children ages 7 – 12
o --Camp in Brooklyn, N.Y.
o -- 9:00 – 3:00 Monday – Friday for first part of summer
- Education Intern at the Litchfield Historical Society  Summer 2012
o --Worked as a Summer Intern
 --Helped prepare exhibits for visitors
 ---Developed curriculum for classes hosted by the museum
 --Gave tours to visitors
 --Participated in reenactments
 --Researched exhibits using museum’s archives
 ---Created programs for visitors</p>

<p>I apologize for the random circles, squares, and dashes. I have no idea why it copy and pasted like that.</p>

<p>“Southern Ivies”? Not… What is your unweighted GPA?</p>

<p>I’m not sure why the term “Southern Ivy” is confusing, as it is a recognized phrase for top schools in the region.
And my unweighted GPA is 3.67 with 7 APs taken (mostly histories).</p>

<p>University of Virginia is considered a Public Ivy, but it’s in the south so okay.
Washington & Lee isn’t really a Southern Ivy. It’s good, but not that good.
University of North Carolina see UVA.
William & Mary is, I guess.
Davidson is one.
Emory is, I guess.
Rice is THE best Southern University in my mind, in terms of academics.
Washington University – St. Louis isn’t really in the South.
Georgetown is one.
University of Georgia is not. I’m applying, and I like it, but it’s not even a Public Ivy.
University of Texas see UGA.
Wake Forest is pretty good, but not THAT good.</p>

<p>I just wanted to point out that Southern Ivy doesn’t really describe a lot of these.</p>

<p>That being said you have as good a chance as most at the top ones, and a good chance at all of the publics.</p>

<p>Thanks for the response and positive feedback Crimsonstained7. You’re right, some of these schools would not be classafied as “Southern Ivies.” I guess I just used the term to title the thread in order to get CC users to look at it.</p>

<p>I think you really have a good chance. My friends just got offer from wustl with SAT2080 and another got offer from Rice with super score 2040. And as far as I know, they have much worse EC than yours and didn’t take AP. As for Emory, I don’t think it is THAT good since many apply it with low score and get in with the ED advantage. And I think Georgetown is really a good choice if you want to practice law and relying its location advantage, there are a lot of opportunities.</p>

<p>If you want to do “southern ivies” you may as well do THE best… Duke! Just reppin my new school ;)</p>

<p>Reach for Duke.</p>

<p>Thanks for all the comments so far.
In all honesty, I don’t think I could get into Duke without any hooks.</p>

<p>bump…</p>

<p>bump…</p>

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Really?.. What about Duke or Vandy?</p>

<p>Sorry, I’m not really getting to the whole chancing you part yet…but UGA indeed IS considered a public ivy - look it up.</p>

<p>Can someone please chance me? Thanks guys</p>