((chances for another friend!)

<p>White male, public high school in MA</p>

<p>Rank: 2/115
GPA: 97
Taken all honors, 4 APs (school only offers 6), 4 years of all core subjects except language</p>

<p>SATs:
CR: 630? Math: 670? Writing:630? Total: 1930
SAT IIs:
Math Li: 720?
Biology: 670?
Math Lii: 650?</p>

<p>3 on AP US History Test</p>

<p>ECs:
Yearbook (editor in chief)
Quiz Team
Student Council
Leo Club
NHS
Bike Patrol (captain)
Altar boy since forever
Ref for Kids B-Ball
Other volunteering stuff</p>

<p>Awards:
Some book award, John & Abigail Adams Scholarship</p>

<p>Recs:
Ok</p>

<p>Essay: Ok, wrote about being a good student/organizing time well, etc.</p>

<p>Schools:
Middlebury
Holy Cross
Brandeis
St. Michael's
UMASS Dartmouth
some others.</p>

<p>I'll say:
Middlebury - slight reach
Holy Cross - match
Brandeis - slight reach
St. Michael's, UMASS - safe.</p>

<p>GPA (w): 97.0811
RAnk 2/115</p>

<p>SAT: CR 610; W 660 (essay 10); M 660 {all a little low}
SATII: BIO E 700, MLI 690</p>

<p>Actually: 4 History (2APs); 4 English; 4 Math (AP Calc); 6 Science(Ap Bio); 3 Spanish; 2 semesters Art(Photography); 2 semesters Computers</p>

<p>Activities: (additional)
National Youth Leadership Forum (Medicine)
Doctor For a Day Program</p>

<p>Awards:
Boy's State Nominee
Bausch & Lomb Honorary Science Award (a strudent who demonstratesexceptional promise in the sciences)
Presidential Award for Academic Excellence: Anatomy/Physiology, SpanishI/ II, Biology
Who's Who Nominee</p>

<p>Hoping to attaned Middlebury for Bio-Chem as part of a PRE-MED program</p>

<p>St. Michaels as safety choice << really like the location (similar to Middlebury)</p>

<p>Chances?</p>

<p>hmm....I'll say</p>

<p>Middlebury: slight reach
Brandeis: slight reach
Holy Cross: Match
St.Michaels: safety
UMASS Dartmouth: safety</p>

<p>but I think you have a pretty good chance of getting in to Middlebury!
Good Luck!</p>

<p>Well, since kev07wan was accepted into Brandeis... i don't think it is a slight reach for me anymore...</p>

<p>Don't submit those SAT I scores to Middlebury...</p>

<p>Bump.....Bump</p>

<p>Isn't it mandatory to send your SAT I scores to Middlebury??</p>

<p>Absolutely not. Have you done your research?</p>

<p>Middlebury’s revised testing policy reflects the changes to the SAT I, made by the College Board. Applicants must submit standardized tests in at least three different areas of study. Beginning with applicants graduating from secondary school in 2006, this requirement may be met by any one of the following three options:</p>

<p>1) The ACT (preferably with the Writing Test)
2) The new (three-part) SAT I
3) Three tests in different subject areas chosen from the SAT II, Advanced Placement, or International Baccalaureate exams.</p>

<p>Students choosing option 3 above may submit exam results that are all of one type (e.g., three SAT II s, three AP s, or three IB s) or may combine tests of different types (e.g., two SAT II s and one AP), as long as they represent three different areas of study.</p>