chances? thanks!

<p>I'm applying EA for SFS Fall 2012. I would love to get feedback! Thanks!
Unweighted GPA: 4.0
Weighted GPA: 5.3
I completed the Pre-IB program at my school and am currently half way through the IB program at my school, which is currently ranked one of the top 1% in the world.
SAT: 770 Verbal 760 Math 680 Writing
SAT2: 780 Math2 710 Lit 700 Bio E
ACT: 34
rank: 1/850</p>

<p>State: FL</p>

<p>By the end of high school I will have taken 14 AP/IB classes.</p>

<p>AP tests: Euro (4), Calc AB (5), Bio(4), Lit(4), Psych(5), and Stat.</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>Chorus (fresh-sr)
-officer positions: social committee (soph), section leader (jr), secretary (sr)
-private voice lessons (soph-sr)
-member/music arranger/vocal percussionist/music director in an award winning acapella group (jr&sr)
-accepted to several county and state honor choirs (soph&jr)</p>

<p>Orchestra (fresh-sr)
-private viola lessons (fresh-soph)
-accepted to county honor orchestra (soph)</p>

<p>Tri-M Music Honor Society (fresh-sr): treasurer (jr), president (sr)</p>

<p>Model UN (soph-sr)
-several delegate and delegation awards
-officer positions: home government (jr), secretary-general (president) (sr)</p>

<p>Church Music Ministries (freshmen-senior year)
-church orchestra
-choir accompanist
-youth choir: community service and mission tours
-girls ensemble</p>

<p>Dance: freshman/sophomore year
-pointe, jazz and lyrical</p>

<p>Girl's State Delegate
-Speaker of the House
-Outstanding Citizen</p>

<p>Girls Nation Delegate
-President Pro-Tempore of the Senate
-Outstanding Senator (top award for entire program)</p>

<p>National Honor Society(jr/sr)</p>

<p>Spanish Honor Society(jr/sr)</p>

<p>Social Studies Honor Society (jr/sr)</p>

<p>Volunteer Work:
Choir Tour(fresh-senior) - helped at homeless shelters, cancer clinics, youth centers and rescue missions
Mission Trip (fresh/soph) - provided day camp to underprivileged rural children, served as a junior counselor the 2nd year
Swim Lessons (soph/junior) -taught free swim lessons through the ymca to underprivileged children 12 hours a week for two summers (100 hours), serving as volunteer coordinator for the program the second year</p>

<p>Awards: Furman Scholar, National Merit Commended</p>