chances of me getting in SCEA?

<p>Your ecs don’t seem unfocused: computer science and tennis
Although you didn’t talk about it much, if you are competitive in tennis, the double whammy of both sport and science will be hard for the adcoms to resist.</p>

<p>Holy ****, Intel ISEF finalist?</p>

<p>What is wrong with you?</p>

<p>I simply cannot fathom why so many kids like you have a resume that suggests you’re the literally one of the smartest teenagers on Earth, and yet you enlist strangers like us to try and determine whether you can get into X University. Do you seriously think there could be enough kids to fill up Stanford’s next class who have also done more than you have? Newsflash: there just aren’t.</p>

<p>Honestly, as much as you’ll probably contribute in the next few decades, given your accomplishments, I think it’s sad that you need ego boosts from strangers on an online message board.</p>

<p>If you don’t get in, then I should just give up on college all together.</p>

<p>ahahah {nervous laughter}
this is a joke isn’t it? This is a complete fallacy aimed to suppress people in shock.</p>

<p>I wouldn’t worry AT ALL about your GPA- with all that you’ve done, it’s easy to see why your GPA is not “perfect.”</p>

<p>Dude, I hope u get in, u really do deserve it.</p>

<p>Don’t be concerned about your ECs being scattered. It is only a bad thing when you do a ton of stuff and are not good at what you do. Obviously, you do a lot of stuff but are actually good at it.</p>

<p>I agree with Xhizor, you definetly deserve to go there.</p>

<p>The only problem I see with your profile is that there may not be room on the common app for all the things you’ve excelled at.</p>

<p>The 4 in microeconomics will kill you.
That was a joke.
The most accurate way to tell is to compare yourself to other kids from your school in past years who got into harvard, mit, or stanford. ask your school’s college/guidance counselor how you stack up with the geniuses of the past couple years.</p>