Chances: low-medium-high

<p>I'm just looking for like low (<5%), medium(~15-25%), high (~40%)</p>

<p>SAT: 2250 (800M, 720CR, 730W)</p>

<p>SATII: 800Math 2, 800Chem, 800 Physics</p>

<p>AP: 12 Total</p>

<p>Chem 5
BC Calc 5,5
Physics B 5
Stat 5
USH 5</p>

<p>Biology
English
Latin
Macro Econ
Micro Econ
Physics C Mech
Physics C E&M</p>

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<p>subjectives:
A lot of ECs focused around Baseball and entrepreneurial things.</p>

<p>For EX: 4 years baseball, and I wrote a program for tabulating data, did a lot of other stuff too... etc.... no one reads this section anyway...</p>

<p>Also what are my chances for stanford, I heard they like entrepreneurial stuff</p>

<p>race: white, male</p>

<p>intended major: Chem E.</p>

<p>other big awards: USNCO, sci oly bronze medalist</p>

<p>Honestly, it’s a crapshoot… I would look at ************** because they give you percentages like you are loooking for and have forums like CC. Anyway, for me mychances said I had a 29.3% chance but I got in. You have better SATs and similar course load as me but I am an Asian female and a first generation college student with most of my ECs being taekwondo related (state champion, certified instructor and the like). Plus I think my essays were very strong as well as my recommendations. So I would say maybe medium-high, about 35%, which is as good as anyone can get, honestly. Don’t know about Stanford. Good luck. :)</p>

<p>as of now, i’d put you at Medium-ish. </p>

<p>your SAT I’s are great, but many applicants have around the same score.
SAT II’s and AP’s are, quite honestly, stellar. no work needed, you’ve obviously done a fantastic job.
Where is your GPA? Unweighted and Weighted, disregard frosh year</p>

<p>USNCO helps your case a whole lot, especially if you intend to go into Chemical Engineering. play that up a little in your app. </p>

<p>To be honest though, it would help if you could be more detailed on extracurriculars. Contrary to what you believe; extracurriculars can be what separates a good applicant from a great applicant. For instance, someone who has around a 2150 (100 lower than your score) could have phenomonal EC’s including scientific research and working with multiple professors. when compared to an applicant with a 2250 with baseball and “entreprenueurial things”, it’s evident that EC’s can play a major role. </p>

<p>If you worked really hard with business stuff and you are honestly proud of your work, then show it in your application. If instead, you know you have made great progress in baseball, talk about how it changed your life or something. Play your applications its full potential…even though Princeton is a crapshoot for everyone, you have the potential to make your application stand out. with scores like yours, you stand a chance against the hordes of applicants…now all you need is a hook!</p>