Chances for Emory?!

<p>Could I please get chanced for Emory University!</p>

<p>GPA UW: 3.60/4.00 GPA W: 3.67
*94-100 is an A and we only get +0.5 for AP and +0.0 for honors (why there is a small difference between my UW and W GPA)
School is nationally recognized (top 50 - wins awards annually) and from one of, if not the most, rigorous school district.</p>

<p>ACT
- Comp: 33
- Math: 35
- Reading: 34
- Science: 32
- Writing: 29</p>

<p>SAT II:
- Biology (E) - 690
- Math II - 710</p>

<p>ECs
Leadership – 2 years
- Spirit Committee Chair – 2 years
- Organized Leadership Banquet - 2 years
Varsity Swim Team – 4 years
- Scholar Athlete
Club Swim Team – 7 years
Summer Swim Team – 12 years
Cornell Summer College – 3 weeks, 2008
- The Individual In The Social World
A.P. Bio Key Largo Research Trip
- Hands on experience of marine life
W.T. Mentors – 2 years
- Co-president Oak View – 2 years
National Honor Society – 2 years
Science Honor Society – 2 years
- Science Olympiad – 1 year
- Tutored – [Science Honor Society]
Spanish Honor Society – 2 years
Special Olympics Swim Meet Volunteer
Helped Coach Summer Swim Team – 2 years
Helped Assistant Soccer Coach for U-9 girls – 2 years
Babysitting – 4 years
Church Youth Group – 1 year
AP Scholar</p>

<p>dont even try</p>

<p>i would say your chances are pretty good. solid test scores and pretty good ec's</p>

<p>go ahead and apply! colleges reconfigure gpas anyway to match thier own standards, and I'm sure they'll take into account your school if it has a rigourus program. and your ecs are good too!</p>

<p>I like how you're the leader of the leadership banquet.</p>

<p>"yo dawg, I herd you... "</p>

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<p>Anyway, you're definitely a good candidate.</p>

<p>Also, they changed the weighting (not the grading scale) so my W GPA is now a 3.75.</p>

<p>buuuuuuuuump :)</p>