Chances of getting into Prep Boarding Schools

<p>Hey,
I know that you probably can't tell me an percentage or anything, so can you just give me an opinion? Please?
I'm in 9th grade, applying for 10th grade.</p>

<p>I'm applying to: Hotchkiss, Andover, Loomis-Chaffee, Choate Rosemary, and Milton's.</p>

<p>Academics:
Straight A's, all honors classes except Spanish. I'm taking Spanish 2, though, and Freshmen usually only take Spanish 1.
I'm also doing Algebra 2 this year, which is the top of my school (I'm the only one in my class)</p>

<p>Extra Curricular:
Ice Hockey (1 Year): I play girls hockey, on an all-guys team. All of the schools I am applying to have girls ice hockey, Varsity, and JV.
Girl Scouts (9 yrs): I can't exactly say much about this...
Theater (9 yrs): Theater is my passion, and if nothing else, all I would do.
Art: I won a state-wide art competition for photography.
Cross Country (1 year): Assistant Coach of my school team.
Skiing (5 yrs): As a family sport, but I go on black diamonds.
Model UN (3 yrs): I have mentioned this in every one of my interview so far, talking about it and how I want to work for the UN. I was in the charter class at my school
Student Government: I was the Class President this year.
Community Service: I tutor, built a opossum home over the summer. It was big enough for me to fit in comfortably.</p>

<p>SSAT's:
I believe in the 80's for everything. Math was my highest, where vocabulary was my lowest.</p>

<p>Other:
I will be applying for financial aid. Does this lower my chances?
For at least one of the schools, they don't currently have anyone from the state I'm in going to their school.
I have been going to the same school for 12 years.
I go to a Montessori School.</p>

<p>I think you have a fair chance. If you had higher scores, and a hook than it might be easier to get in, I think it could go either way. For most of them do financial aid doesn’t lower your chances, Andover actually directly states they’re need-blind. Good luck though, I hope you get in!</p>