<p>GPA 3.6
SATs
Verbal 690
Math 660
Writing 720</p>
<p>ECs</p>
<p>Varsity Football, Varsity Track and Field, Spanish Club (representative), Spanish Honor Society, Literary Magazine (editor), Writing Club, Book club, Large amount of Community Service 100 hours by graduation, Honor Council, Take every AP English, Spanish and History courses open to me, on advanced/honors track for math and sciences. Also found out a couple of weeks ago that I'm getting a poem published in an anthology, planning on submitting more of my things. Very competitive high school, has had many people get accepted here.</p>
<p>So what do you think? Thanks</p>
<p>I think you are in there! Most people say that Elon looks at stats more than anything and you have them. I know they said that this year all the stats have gone up. My D is probably going to attend there in the fall. I cantellyou someone from our HS did not get in there with a 3.4 and no AP,s and she was upset. The kids that did get in from our HS had 3.6 and up and were great kids overall. I know when my D was accepted the letter said she was one in nine choosen to attend. Good Luck!!</p>
<p>I wouldn't say your definetly in only because i thought i was definetly in and ended up on the waitlist. I have a 3.85ish unweighted GPA and 4.3ish weighted GPA i also have a 2080/2400 SAT and a 31 ACT. Additionally i had many school, service, and church ecs. On the other hand i personally thought Elon's acceptances were quite unpredictable with many people with far lower sats getting in. I would definelty say apply, but also have some other safeties and such.</p>
<p>I agree with phan. I think Elon's admissions decisions are starting to resemble Penn's in that there is a clear preference for ED applicants. So with that being said, I think you are:</p>
<p>Slam Dunk In ED
Probably In but possibly deferred EA
High probably in RD</p>
<p>And Phan, I have no idea what's up with your waitlist. That makes three waitlists I know of that really, really surprise me.</p>