<p>i applied early decision II to emory and my stats are:</p>
<p>Live in orlando, florida
1440 SAT (2080 overall)
3.81 weighted GPA (out of 4.5) toughest prep school in florida, 4 ap classes, rest were honors, never had a C, only had like 2 B-s.
300+ community service hours
ranking isnt done at my school
good recommendations from teachers and counselors
good essays
varsity track, natl honor society, florida bright futures full academic scholarship, latin club, some natl french award etc.
ethnicity: white
hook: moved from england when i was 11, had to adjust to america (used in essays)</p>
<p>do i have a chance of being admitted? i got accepted to university of florida, university of miami ($16,000 per year), clemson, fsu (full ride), oxford at emory, wake forest so far. i just want to know if i can completely go off the notion of going to emory and focus on wake, where i would love to go to also.</p>
<p>I would that you have decent chances, but then, it all depends on how many people turn down admission I suppose. The biggest thing I could think of that held you from being admitted was rigor of curriculum. If it is the toughest prep school in Florida, I would imagine that they have quite a few AP's. All the same, good luck!</p>
<p>i think my rigor of curriculum is pretty good. i took 2 languages EVERY year of high school and got As in both. i'm now in AP Latin and French V. my other APs are Ap Chem (A in class, 5 on exam), AP US (B in class, 3 on exam) and AP Statistics (A in class havent taken exam).</p>
<p>Not to be a pain in the "you know what", but EMory is obsessed with highest math level it seems....Did you take Calc last year? Just wondering......The people we know with good stats waitlisted and rejected this year seem to follow the "lack of calc" theory......</p>