Chances ED1 for an Emory hopeful

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<li>white female from MS</li>
<li>small, very difficult private school since 8th grade</li>
<li>29 ACT</li>
<li>3.89 GPA on a 4.0 scale UNWEIGHTED
-SAT II's : 710 US History
690 Literature </li>
<li>The hardest possible workload taken, started taking APs as a sophmore. By graduation will have taken 8 AP classes
(Euro History, American History, Government, Calculus, French, Chemistry, Lang and Comp, Latin)</li>
<li>4's and 5's on all exams taken so far</li>
<li>EC's: over 500+ hours community service at local church, homeless shelters, YWCA, Habitat, etc; Peer Tutor in French, Physics, and Writing; new student advisor; Ensemble (chosen by director as President for upcoming year, this is a HUGE leadership responsibility as our choir contains 100+); French club President; Annual co-editor; Camp Counselor; Student Director of a day camp for children with autism</li>
<li>i have made 2 campus visits, written to the admissions dean thanking him for his information in the session and briefly describing my interest in Emory, and plan on writing to the History department head for more information on their American History courses</li>
<li>if it helps, i also have an aunt who was named Alumni of the Year for 2006 by the Business School</li>
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<p>Wow, any school would be very lucky to have such a talent as your self. If it were up to me you would be in, but it's not. Good luck:)</p>

<p>Thanks! I'm sure there are many more qualified applicants than me, I just really fell in love with the campus and programs...</p>

<p>What are your safeties?</p>

<p>my stats were much less and I got in, you'll be fine</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>

<p>Haha, I probably need to investigate that more. Probably Sewanee or Davidson (although it's hard to get into as well). Any suggestions?</p>