<p>What do you think my chances are to get into Yale early? </p>
<p>I'm a hispanic male
4.00 GPA unweighted - don't know what my weighted GPA is but I've taken the hardest classes I can
SAT Crit. Reading - 800
Math-790
Writing-770</p>
<p>AP Score - Art History - 5
Calculus AB - 5
US History - 5
AP Euro - 4</p>
<p>Senior Schedule - AP Spanish
AP English
AP Gov
AP Calculus BC
AP Bio
AP Psych
Leadership</p>
<p>I've been a class officer/President since freshman year and have won a couple awards for that as well as raised thousands of dollars to build a school in Uganda
I'm volunteering for Obama's campaign this year
I've run Varsity XC, indoor and oudoor track since fresman year
I'm president of spanish club and spanish honor society
member of english and national honor societies since junior year
Officer for the Sports Advisory Council
Member of the Faculty Student Council
Worked with Habitat for Humanity to build houses in Guatemala</p>
<p>Don't say that joelyam2, that's not true; you'll just get his hopes up. OP, you do have great stats, being a minority helps, and applying early helps a bit, too--just make sure your essays are awesome and cross your fingers! You have a good shot =)</p>
<p>is this a joke? seriously, no one rlly knows what ur app will be like. all we know is stats + minority status + some EC's. those are just a FEW of the many variables that can work for or against you. Chances threads like these r horrible b/c all u r doing is searching for reassurance. If u rlly scored that on your SAT and did those activities you KNOW you have a great chance, even w/o minority status. I am not totally against chances threads where ppl r sincerely asking if they need to retake their tests, or what activities to highlight on their app. Chancing for advice is different from fishing for compliments!</p>
<p>haha well said vicky_sky. But seriously? I wasn't trying to fish for compliments. Applying to college is a stressful time for everyone. People with perfect SAT scores and every EC under the sun are consistently getting rejected. All I wanted was someone to tell me if my application would be yet another run of the mill app that Yale sees. No need to get so angry.</p>
<p>uh vicky sky you clearly don't understand college admissions.</p>
<p>Officers drool over applicants like grc, who based on the notion of stereotype have overcome poverty and racism to do well. A 1590 is rare. A Hispanic student with a 1590 is 1/1000000.</p>
<p>Almost a definite. Just apply to Harvard and Princeton and other ivys as well, in case a pact by satan doesn't let you into yale. You WILL get accepted into a lot, and definitely at least one.</p>
<p>Right about AOs and high scoring, high gpa Hispanics. However, the "overcome poverty" is conjecture, the OP is a URM, but that does not say anything about his SES.</p>
<p>The only negatives I see are taking Spanish as your FL IF you are a native speaker and possible weakness in the sciences IF your school offers AP Chem & Physics. Even so, you're in very good shape and should get into several top schools.</p>
<p>my school does offer Ap Physics and Chem. Is taking AP Bio bad? Is it known as an easy science? And also Spanish is not my native language. Does this negate my minority status?</p>
<p>Nope, not at all. AA is not socioeconomic based, and adcom's do not care what background you come from, as long as you're able to say that both your parents are Hispanic, that's all they care about. :D</p>
<p>You are, more or less, an adcom's perfect applicant. </p>
<p>Taking AP Bio is not bad, it's on par with the other AP sciences. As a matter of fact, at our HS it's 3 credits compared to 2 credits for AP Physics and AP Chem. What I was trying to say is that you might be a little weak in the sciences since you will have only taken one AP when 3 are offered.</p>
<p>Not being a native speaker in no way affects your URM status. There are many reasons why you might not speak Spanish at home. I was more concerned that you might be a native speaker that took Spanish as your FL, which really isn't kosher in my book. You might want to mention why you learned Spanish in school the "additional information" section of your application. </p>
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<p>I don't agree with you here, while SES is not taken into consideration, AOs DO care about whether or not you associate with your Hispanic heritage.</p>
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There's an AA thread on the College Admissions forum for comments like this.</p>
<p>I didn't suggest that the OP was poor. I just suggested that a lot of affirmative action candidates receive benefit on the notion of racially assumed stereotypes (yes it is ridiculous!). The OP is clearly an amazing applicant, but college admissions officers will use his race as a major factor in justifying his admission.</p>
<p>Well then again I am responsible for having oppressed minorities and enforcing slavery. So I guess it is my fault and thus I should allow someone less qualified than me who has a URM status be accepted in my place.</p>
<p>Moderators Note: Here is a link to the AA thread on the Admissions forum, anyone who has general comments about AA that are not directly related to the OPs question should post them there:</p>
<p>Enough with the AA discussion guys. Yes it's ridiculous, but it's not going to change anytime, and it's certainly not the OP's fault.</p>
<p>grc, your chances are very good. As somebody else mentioned, applications to HYP will probably make you a happy guy by April 1. To be blunt, you're a mildly compelling candidate for HYP with a major boost from your ethnicity. You have great SATs (but where are your subject tests?), good GPA (class rank? top 1-2% is good), and good rigor of schedule (another AP in the mix would have been very impressive). Your ECs are a little difficult to determine right now - how good are you at track/CC? State rankings, etc. might give that particular activity a little more meat. How much of an involvement is this "class President?"</p>
<p>I think you have an excellent chance grc. I will have to agree with earlier posts: your ethnicity is probably what will get you in. However, regardless of ethnicity, I think you are a great candidate, great job!</p>