<p>African American Female
GPA-3.7 unweighted
SAT- around 1900
ACT-30
AP-4 total
Honors-6 (total 4 years)
College prep everything else (if that counts for anything)
Extracurriculars-
Service club 4 years (officer-1 year president-2 years)
French club 4 years (officer-1 secretary-1 president-1)
volunteer all year round at boys and girls club
varsity lacrosse- 4 years captain-1 year
color guard- 3 years captain 1 year
habitat for humanity-2 years
literary club-3 years
many others
national french honor society
national honor society </p>
<p>THis might be a little vague but if anyone could rate my chances i would really apreciate it.</p>
<p>I got the same SAT score (although all high 700s on SAT II math/US history/French), but I’m also Russian (child of immigrants) and got in. Good luck =D</p>
<p>I think you’ve got a good shot. You’ve probably heard the phrase that the LACs are “looking to build a class” and not just focused on individual statistics. From what I’ve seen, this is true, especially in the case of Vassar. So long as you are in the ballpark with your grades, scores etc., you have a good shot and it really helps if you bring something special to your class. In your case, in addition to other talents you no doubt have, you would help the diversity of the school, which would be a plus factor in your favor. So if you want an opinion from the cheap seats, I would say “go for it.” My only additional piece of advice would be to connect with your regional Vassar admission rep to have a candid discussion about whether ED II might make sense for you. It could enhance your chances for admission, but if you need certainty with regard to financial aid and/or are seriously considering other schools, then it might not make sense. My guess is that the Vassar admission office would be happy to talk to you.</p>