<p>Alright so I applied Early Action last week and Im nervous about this whole thing so Im seeing what other people think about my chances.
Academics
3.88 Unweighted GPA, 4.13 weighted
32 ACT
7 APs (Calc BC, Euro, Physics, Psychology, US History, Microeconomics, Macroeconomic, Statistics), the rest enriched</p>
<p>ECs
2 year varsity soccer and hockey player
1 year varsity rugby player
Play on Summer Club Soccer Team
Church Leader at my local church
Member in church peer group
President of Science Club and Spanish Club at my school</p>
<p>Besides Stanford, chance me on these other places too!!!</p>
<p>U of Minnesota
U of Wisconsin-Madison
Cornell University
University of Notre Dame
Colorado School of Mines
University of Southern California
Santa Clara University</p>
<p>I feel like you lack for EC like nothing really stands out… if you wrote a phenomenal essay i think its a 50% chance!</p>
<p>hmm. i’ll give my opinion based on experience and our own research. my son had 4.45 weighted (cant remember unweighted), 2150 sat, 32 act, 11 aps, excellent (maybe borderline but not quite outstanding) ECs including natl & state level, varsity sports and tons of community service, excellent recommendations, outstanding essays. he’s more of an all-around, with no specialty. no hooks either, negative hook in fact (we’re asians). when he/we made assessments, his best bet would still be regular admissions. he/we figured out his chances would be less for EA (although he still had a good shot) bec EA is a very tough crowd. and so he applied regular admissions, and now a happy sophomore at S:) </p>
<p>one of his classmates who applied EA and made it, had much weaker ECs, but 2250 SAT, 35 ACT, 4.7 gpa. the other one who applied EA and got accepted was not human, in human standards :)</p>
<p>good luck.</p>