<p>Hello Guys,</p>
<p>First of all, I thank anyone who took their time to reply. I am a junior, but included stuff that I will continue next year.</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA- 3.92</p>
<p>AP Courses (took 7/9)
-European History (5)
-US History
-Calculus BC
-Statistics
-Biology
-Physics C
-Spanish Language </p>
<p>Honors Courses (took 10/12)</p>
<p>SAT- 2300, Math (790), Writing (780), Critical Reading (730)
ACT-34
SAT 2- Math 2 (790), Physics (800), US History (780)
Intended Major- Economics, Finance
Early Action? Princeton
School- Private
Class Rank- Class doesn't rank
Essay Topic- Debating on Topics
Recommendations- Amazing teachers=amazing recommendations </p>
<p>EC's
-Tennis Junior Varsity (Grade 9)
-Tennis Varsity (Grades 10-12)
-Debate Team (Grades 9-11, vice president grade 10, president grade 11-12)
-Dance Team (Grades 6-12, toured 9 countries and various states)
-Student Government (Grades 9-11)
-Photographer for Photo Magazine (Grades 9-12)
-Year Book Photo Editor (Grades 11-12)
-Financial Club (Grades 9-12)</p>
<p>anyone care to reply?</p>
<p>your stats are looking amazing ! I don’t know if you have any leadership positions in your EC’s (though, probably you do!)… ED at Princeton will improve your chances, as well, so if you’re sure you want to study there, GO FOR IT ! :))</p>
<p>Your academics are great but your EC’s are only moderately strong. Ivies are always unpredictable though! Good luck!</p>
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<p>Princeton doesn’t have ED…</p>
<p>Pton just reinstated SCEA</p>
<p>I believe you should shoot high, but you should also be realistic. Your EC’s are not typical of applicants that receive positive admission outcomes at HYPSM. You do have a reasonable chance at UPenn, UChicago and Cornell though.</p>
<p>you’re in the range, but other than that it’s impossible to tell. a lot of this depends on “soft” factors that are impossible for you to convey through a chance thread. go through the college decision threads, and you’ll see how you compare to the accepted/rejected students at each of these schools.</p>
<p>also, think of schools that you would love to attend but have more realistic admission odds. there is a good chance you won’t be admitted to any of these colleges listed, in which case you need a good school to fall back on.</p>
<p>Those Ivies typically reject 75-80% of folks with your kind of sterling statistics.</p>
<p>So, your stats are good enought to be compelling but not good enough to be determinative.</p>
<p>Not trying to burst your bubble, but you can get a more accurate picture with those elite schools by looking at the stats for those they say “no” to.</p>
<p>But by all means, apply!!!</p>
<p>And . . . what are your safeties?</p>