<p>I guess it might give you leniency on your extra curriculars showing no real like dedication...but then again, maybe you would have gone back to the same sorts of clubs even after entering a new high school--so maybe they'll be upset by that.</p>
<p>you just missed out on top ten percent, and your satii are sort of all over the place</p>
<p>i think that you stand a chance, worth applying, but that you're sort of middle of the road as far as their applicant pool goes.</p>
<p>Your stats are about what mine were - I went to washu, accepted RD, but I just graduated, so acceptance rates have changed a bit since I was applying. I'd suggest making sure that third SAT2 is high, 650+, and i agree with tagran about extracurriculars. I'd suggest making up for that in your essay, or maybe your recs can help out... show that you do have a strong interest in certain activities. Also, in my opinion, your possible major is important when looking at your SAT2's. If you're doing math/science/engineering, low scores on SAT2s in history, writing, etc probably won't matter as much, but your math/science ones should be pretty high.</p>