Chances at: W&M, Emory, WashU, Stanford

<p>Hey guys,
Thanks for taking the time to look at my stuff. I would really appreciate it if you could look over and give me opinions of my chances at: College of William and Mary (out of state), Emory University, Washington University, and Stanford (as a reach : / ) </p>

<p>White male, Overland Park, KS (suburb of Kansas City)
Top 5% of class at very competitive public school ("public private" if you will)
GPA: 3.97 UW 4.5 W (only B is in P.E.; don't ask). Circa 350 or 400 kids in class
Tests: ACT: 32 (retaking this fall) SAT: 2230 (720 M, 740 CR, 770 W)
PSAT: 215 (hopefully national merit semi for kansas)
AP: English Comp:4; Euro Hist.:4; US Hist.:5; Psychology: 5 </p>

<p>EC's: Soccer since freshman year, Track (11, 12), VP of Ping-Pong club, Pres. of NHS, Pres. of Spanish Honor Society, Officer/Founder Young Democrats Club, Science Olympiad (went to state last year), Presidents Volunteer Service Award (100+ hours), among other things I can't remember I think. This summer I went to Spain with a group from my school, attended the National Association of Student Councils Conference (which my school is hosting in 2007), and am shadowing doctors and possibly doing volunteer work at a hospital.
Senior schedule: AP Calc BC, AP Chem, AP Bio, AP Gov, AP CA 4, Spanish 5, Enrichment </p>

<p>That's all I have time to post. Thanks again for reading - please give an honest opinion without being coarse. Recommendations for other schools would be nice as well!</p>

<p>your list looks fine..you are being realistic.
i dont know a whole lot about those schools..BUT i think William and Mary would be a safety...Emory and WUSTL would be slight reaches.and Stanford would be a reach, but still definitely worth applying to.</p>

<p>what are you looking for in a college (since you want people to give you recommendations)?</p>

<p>If you like these schools you will also like Duke, Northwestern, Dartmouth, Penn.</p>

<p>though i agree you're probably in at william and mary, i would not consider it a safety out-of-state.</p>