Chances for Berkshire, Blair, Holderness, and Saint Pauls? :D

<p>I am a white male applying for 9th grade as a re-applicant to four boarding schools. I am new on this board and would like to know my chances. Here are my stats-</p>

<p>(I go to a Public School)</p>

<p>Grades-
Math-95
Spanish-95
Social Studies-100
Science-99
English-100</p>

<p>EC's-
Basketball-6 Years-JV-9 Hours week
Guitar-5 Years-I once had a teacher-5 hours
Biking-5 Years-Alone-3 Hours
Tennis-3 Years-Alone-3 Hours
*Swimming-5 Years-Alone-3 Hours - Swimming offered only at Saint Paul's School</p>

<p>SSAT-86 Percentile Overall
91 Verbal
77 "Math"
74 Reading
(This was with little study, but I began to study much more when school for me ended, so I plan on doing much better this time)</p>

<p>Interviews-I am great with adults and am told I am humble quite a lot. I think this will be one of the best parts of my application.</p>

<p>What are my chances to these schools? Are four EC's not enough?
Thanks for the help :D</p>

<p>Bump Bump :D</p>

<p>Two more EC’s-
Debate 3 Years-Placed 7th out of 13th Place in first competition-four hours a week
Italian 2 Years-4 Hours a Week</p>

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<p>I’m sure you’re a well rounded candidate with all those schools. Although St. Paul’s might be a bit more selective, you have as good as a chance as the next guy. Good luck.</p>

<p>Thanks! Even though Saint Paul’s School is more difficult to get into, Berkshire school is my first choice.</p>