<p>Okay, so GW is tied for my top choice (Oberlin is the other- tough call!), and though I know I have to weight until April, I'm curious what shot I have, especially with GW's very low RD acceptance rate. </p>
<p>GPA: 3.6 (Mid year report looks to be... not so stellar. Maybe 3 B's and 2 A's?. I have three C's on my transcript too, but A's in my hardest classes)
ACT: 31 (Sans writing)
SAT: 1960 (760 CR, 580 M (ouch), 620 W)
SAT II: 2190 (800 World History, 740 Bio-E, 650 English Lit)
AP's (Grade/Score/Year Taken): AP Human Geography (A/5/9th); AP World (A/5/10th), AP Bio (A/5/10th); AP US History (A/5/11th), AP English Lang. (B/4/11th); AP English Lit, AP European, AP Psych, AP Stats (all 12th))
Course Load: All advanced (honors) classes, dual credit course in humanites 11th grade</p>
<p>EC's:
- Governor's School
- Academic Team Cap't (11th-12th)
- Lot's of canvassing for Democrats in primary and general election
- Founder Young Democrats Club
- Science Fair (9th-10th)
- Science Olympiad (10th-12th)
- NHS VP for Community Service & 75 Hours Volunteering for Salvation Army
- Play violin for church ensemble
- Intern at local Orchestra (Summer 2007)
- Job at Toy Store since Apr '08 (sales)</p>
<p>Essays: Talked about how political canvassing helped me conquer fear or talking to people, because I felt so passionately about it
Recs: Good? Most teachers had me for two years, and one was my academic team coach, so they knew me pretty well.
Interview: Had one with the admissions officer when she came to my city.... It went really well I think. Haven't visited campus yet. </p>
<p>Any guidance. Oh, and congrats to those who got in ED! I wish I'd been able to narrow down my choices quickly (and been able to take the financial risk!).</p>