Chances of Milton, Exeter, Andover, Nobles, Middlesex

<p>I'm applying as a 9th grader for 10th grade</p>

<p>GPA: 93
taking Algebra II (advanced for my school)</p>

<p>SSAT: 80% (retaking)</p>

<p>Recs: I'm confident all my recs will be very good</p>

<p>EC:
Varsity golf, been playing 7+ years</p>

<p>Tennis, school and outside league, 5+ years</p>

<p>Squash, play for league, about 2 years</p>

<p>Investing, about 2 years</p>

<p>Cryptocurrency mining and trading, 2 years</p>

<p>School clubs like recycling club, outdoors club, investment club</p>

<p>Essays:
strong writer, not much else to say</p>

<p>Interviews:
they all went well, but not crazy good</p>

<p>Other info:</p>

<p>Caucasian male</p>

<p>I don't need any financial aid at all</p>

<p>Old teacher who's writing rec was a teacher at Nobles</p>

<p>My mother works at Exeter (not in position to get me in)</p>

<p>Exeter re-applicant</p>

You have a shot at it, if you raise your SSAT higher you’ll raise your chances. I just want to warn you about Middlesex; it is so incredibly hard to get into. I thought I had it in the bag, I even had a letter of rec from a women on the board of trustees with her son currently there. Flat out rejected. Keep an open mind, you’ve applied to some amazing schools and I hope you get in(: if you have yet to go to MX, emphasize squash, it was a HUGE thing while I was there.

Sorry, I can really only speak on MX since I applied there. Do not be completely crushed if you cannot get in, they have a very, very competitive applicant pool. Best of luck(: