Chances for Regular Decision

<p>Anyway, my stats are:</p>

<p>SAT: 2080 (CR: 640 M: 730 WS: 710 – i expect this composite to go up at LEAST 100 points on the October test)
ACT: 35 (writing scores haven’t been released yet for June)
SAT-II: pending, but I’m expecting 710-750 Lit and 740-780 IIc
GPA: 3.85, and have taken the most demanding courses available to me (5 AP’s on my schedule for next year, 1 Syracuse University course and 1 SUNY C.W. Post College Course)
i am white, although i am a second-generation israeli, and am a citizen of both the US and Israel (speak fluent hebrew)</p>

<p>a lot of more or less worthless clubs (i.e.: forced to take marching band as a club while in band, quite playing lacrosse after 3 years), however, high up position in my school’s model UN club, won an outstanding delegate award at the University of Chicago’s annual MUN session.</p>

<p>i play multiple instruments and recieved a perfect score on the highest level (6) at NYSSMA (actually, that was in 8th grade too haha), which is New York’s musical achievement testing.</p>

<p>i have been selected for prestige in painting (although this was early in high school).</p>

<p>i have worked for all of high school at two different jobs, at least 10 hours a week.</p>

<p>i have interned for the presiding majority leader of the local legislator for the past year and intend to continue as well as help her with her campaign next year. (>50 hrs total)</p>

<p>i will have 2 or 3 quite good reccomendations from 2 or 3 teachers that know me quite well, as well as an additional reccomendation from the presiding officer of my county legislator.</p>

<p>i am a member of the national honor society as well as the national spanish honor society.</p>

<p>I think that your chances will become almost infinitely higher if you submit an application</p>

<p>That was quite clever and witty of you.</p>

<p>I beg to differ Bullmoose. I've found that those who never submit applications pretty much never get rejected.</p>

<p>HA! That is great, Son of Liberty. "I've found that those who never submit applications pretty much never get rejected." =)</p>

<p>yes pinkdillow, most of us can read.</p>

<p>On another note this conversation brings to mind my friend who got into st. johns after never submitting an application.</p>

<p>About a week later her dad told her he applied FOR her. The gentleman coincidentally can be quoted with the best 100% serious quote ever:
"If it's not Ivy League, i'm not putting a sticker on my car"</p>

<p>A few years from now this Indian gentleman will arrange to sell his daughter... uhh i mean give her up for marriage for a hefty compensation.</p>