<p>Application: </p>
<p>GPA - 3.35 UW - Top 25% of one of the top 20 prep schools in the nation
AP's - Latin, Physics, Stat, Bio (4's and 5's)
SAT - 2200
SATIIs - History, Physics, Math (700+)
ECs: 1000+ volunteer hours working in a prestigious MS research lab, Published data and article(s) in the field, a year of speech and debate, 3rd place in the state tournament, 3 years of Regional Clarinet, 2 years of All-State clarinet, participent in the city symphony guild, and stupid awards like "who's who"
Sport: 4 years of golf - short tournament record - would look to play in college
Essays and recs: both are good</p>
<p>So how do you think my chances are? ED? Any other schools that might be a good match to my application? Thanks</p>
<p>To be a match for a school as a non-URM, non-legacy, non-athlete, and non-ED; you need to be towards the top of the 50% SAT range. You are certainly in the range to apply to Emory, Vanderbilt, Washington U, and Tufts. All of these schools care alot about the "interest shown". If at all possible, visit the campus, go to local presentations, order any info available such as DVD-tours, have as much contact as possible (make sure they get your SSN when you do it), and put specific info about the college into the essays about why you want to go there.</p>
<p>i think u can get into emory RD, no need to go early. what r ur geographical area/areas of study? u got pretty good scores, might wanna shoot for higher?</p>
<p>I'm from Arizona.</p>
<p>For Test Scores, I might consider retaking the SAT. Does Emory combine best scores?</p>