Chances for Admission to Vassar?

<p>Hello! I was wondering if anyone could give me a sense of where I stand right now in terms of my chances for admission to Vassar. I am currently a junior.</p>

<p>Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Caucasian
School: private, 180 students, rigorous
No GPA or rank, but I am among the top 3 students in my class of 55
Courseload: I have gotten all "As" (no A+ awarded)
APs by the end of my senior year: French Language, US History, Environmental Science, Music Theory, Biology, Calculus, Physics
In my senior year, I hope to conduct two independent studies, in Green Architecture and in Cognition Studies, and Subconsciousness.</p>

<p>SAT: 1910 (Will take the ACT, and hopefully bring this up)</p>

<p>ECs:
Nonacademic in-school:
Founder and editor-in-chief of the student newspaper, (10, 11)
Executive coordinator for the all-school sustainable vegetable garden, (11)
Peer mentoring, French tutor (9, 10, 11)
Peer leader for the Outdoor Education program, (11); led several outdoor trips through Appalachia with 60+ middle school students
High School Forum, elected class representative, (9, 10, 11)
Tenor and piano accompanist, High School chorus, (9, 10, 11)</p>

<p>Interscholastic Sports
Varsity Tennis, No. 3 Singles (9), No.2 Singles (10, 11)</p>

<p>Community Involvement
Chesapeake Bay Foundation, 50+ hours of community service, (9, 10, 11)</p>

<p>Extracurricular Academic Activities
Intensive journalism course, Summer@Brown Pre-college program, (Summer 2010)
Rassias Language Immersion program through Dartmouth College; family stay, intensive French language and literature course (Summer 2009)
Piano student, Peabody Preparatory Institute through John Hopkins University, (5-11)</p>

<p>Employment
Started a photography exhibition business, collect and showcase work from student photographers (10, 11)
Office manager and assistant to the Director of Education at religious school, (8, 9, 10, 11) -- attended the school, had a B'nai mitzvah with my twin brother and was confirmed in May 2010, a culmination ceremony for 12 years of Judaic studies classes every Sunday and Wednesday</p>

<p>Awards:
Very prestigious award from my synagogue for academic and community leadership
Prestigious scholarship for community service and green initiatives
6 achievement awards for piano through Peabody Preparatory Institute</p>

<p>Recs:
I won't read them, but I think they will be excellent. Teachers love my passion for learning, my incredibly strong work ethic, my curious and ambitious nature, and sense of maturity. They also value my leadership in classroom discussion, and engagement and effort to motivate the community to spark others to action.</p>

<p>Essay:
I love to write. It is one of my passions. This will shine through no doubt. As far as topics, not a clue yet...</p>

<p>Interview: I will this year
Visit: I will this year</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Pretty impressive, especially since you’re still a junior. Your senior year is gonna rock, I can tell. Just try to bring up your SAT, at least break into the 2000s, and good luck on your ACT. Just make sure you present a cohesive and personable application and I’d say you’re in if you apply ED, and you have a great shot if you apply RD.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot man – yeah for sure, scores do matter at Vassar. I’m going to take them again, but my mantra is that I don’t want to go to a school that doesn’t accept me because I didn’t do too well on a four hour test one Saturday morning… I appreciate the feedback!</p>