Chances for Emory (ED II)

<p>Hey, I'm a Hispanic Male Student from Shreveport, Louisiana</p>

<p>GPA: Unweighted: 3.75; Weighted: 3.80 (out of 4.0)</p>

<p>SAT: 720 (V) 680 (M)</p>

<p>ACT: 29</p>

<p>Senior Course:
English IV (AP)
Spanish II
Novles (Honors)
Shakespeare Studies
Intro to Business Computers
World History (Honors)</p>

<p>EC's:
Co-founder/Vice-President: Model United Nations (11-12)
Executive Board: Drama Club (9-12)
National Honors Society (10-12)
Secretary: International Thespian Society (10-12)
Broadmoor Baptist Choir and Ensemble (11-12)
Z-Club Service Organization (11-12)</p>

<p>Honors:
Finalist for Student of the Year
Winner of Mary Jane Malone Essay Contest
Best Actor for The Odd Couple
Best Supporting Actor for The Crucible
Certificate of Excellence for National Spanish Exam
High Honor Roll (9-10)
Principal Honor Roll (11-12)</p>

<p>I'm applying Early Decision II, and I've shown great interest in the school (video, campus visit, e-mailed the admission office).</p>

<p>Please? Anyone?</p>

<p>I think the reason nobody replies to chance threads anymore is because there have been so many and you can figure out your chances by simply looking at past threads.</p>

<p>So here's a quick run-down :) : If you have 1400ish SAT scores, a 3.8 GPA or so, decent ECs, and write somewhere above the capability of a monkey, you'll very likely get in. If one of these areas is lacking, you've better make up for it with a ridiculously good other area (e.g., 3.5GPA 1550 SAT). There's really not much that comes into play except luck and chance.</p>

<p>You're fine; there's no guarantee you'll get in, but it's a solid match.</p>

<p>You have great stats and You are Hispanic</p>

<p>You are in.</p>

<p>See you at Emory</p>

<p>Anyone Else?</p>

<p>Yeah, see you at Emory.</p>