Chances please!

<p>32 ACT, 34 superscored (I know they don't superscore, but many look at highest subsections)
800 math 2, 750+ on a science SAT II</p>

<p>3.9 GPA unweighted , private school</p>

<p>More than the most rigorous class schedule (4.5 years of english, math up to Calculus 3 and AP stats, 3.5 years of humanities (school plans for everyone to get 3, I doubled up...), 5 years of science, 3 years of span (up to span 4, only thing that I didn't do 12th grade))</p>

<p>Letter of recommendation from physics teacher and from a prestigious math program that has gotten 40% of people into harvard who have applied.</p>

<p>ECS:
Entered Siemens competition (math project... not many of them accepted :/), giving presentation at a section math conference, submitting paper to journal.</p>

<p>More than 100 hours of volunteer hours per year. Elementary school Engineering tutor, tutor of the state finalist (x2) for the engineering competition.... translated popular educational videos over internet to spanish (100 hours+, maybe it will make up 3 years of spanish...?).... and some other things.</p>

<p>Competing in an international college engineering competition as the only qualifying high school team</p>

<p>Leadership in 3 major teams (no sports due to required after school commitment) the teams are national forensic league teams and math league, leadership in NHS</p>

<p>A lot of tutor experience and soccer referee</p>

<p>I have other ECs and volunteering, but I don't find them worth posting here.</p>

<p>“Letter of recommendation from physics teacher and from a prestigious math program that has gotten 40% of people into harvard who have applied.”</p>

<p>I guess 40%? :wink:
Chance threads are pointless, as I’m sure gibby will tell you presently.</p>

<p>“a prestigious math program that has gotten 40% of people into harvard”?
Are you talking about MOP? or are you talking about programs like Ross? If the former, you have a really strong chance everywhere. If the latter, it’ll help but certainly not nearly as much (that 40% stats is very likely due to that the students from that program later qualified/won other math contest like usamo, which is the reason they are admitted-not because they went to that program).
Name of the college engineering competition?</p>

<p>Program that teaches honor college level math classes at a local state university up to Calculus 3. 1.2k people try out, 50 people make it to the end of the 5-year program.</p>

<p>I want to stay anonymous, sorry.</p>

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<p>Maybe if it had more capped words, I would have noticed it.</p>

<p>I don’t think you’ll get in. Sorry. Maybe you’ll get deferred?</p>