<p>homeschooler
last year: private highschool (fresh. and half soph. year)</p>
<p>at that highschool: 15/205 fresh. year (class rank)
gpa: 3.958 fresh. year</p>
<p>gpa:4.0 soph. year class rank unknown (probably top few) that was just the first quarter that i was there though. i left for health reasons and now i'm a homeschooler. here's my EC list:</p>
<p>Flying lessons
Guitar lessons (7 years)
rocket team head of gifted science program (accepted upon first application in 4th grade and still continuing)
author of quantum physics book (guaranteed publication)
founder of newpaper for homeschoolers/editor of that paper
founder/captain of debate team for homeschoolers
fencing lessons
thinking about doing harvard summer school (waiting for their response to my application)
i am the mailroom manager of Glitter Creek Inc. (local book company)</p>
<p>i haven't taken the SATs yet but the homeschooler SATs i used to take i always had 99% tile. so i think i'll be fine. </p>
<p>the homeschooler things sets me off though 'cause i dont know how they'll react. i hear homeschoolers are smiled upon by universities though... but i dont know.</p>
<p>anyway if you could just tell me my chances ED princeton i would appreciate it. thank you.</p>
<p>i haven't taken the SATs yet but the homeschooler SATs i used to take i always had 99% tile. so i think i'll be fine. </p>
<p>Don't count on it.</p>
<p>*WILL YOU PLEASE STOP POSTING REPETITIVE THREADS ABOUT YOUR CHANCES? This is like your 5th thread with the EXACT same stuff, and you probably posted your EC's about 7 times. I'm starting to get suspicious that you're not real. No, not starting, I AM.
Maybe if all the other threads failed to get responses, maybe you'd get the clue that not many people know/care about your chances. I mean, after all, you're so gifted, shouldn't you be quick to notice these things?</p>
<p>author of quantum physics book (guaranteed publication) - Is it just me, or is it hard to believe that someone that's writing a book, doing all those activities has time to go on CC and post threads over and over and over and over again. And tell me, how do you know something that's not even a finished work, a guaranteed publication? Which publishing company would actually take a risk to make such a guarantee? You're "Glitter Creek" company?</p>
<p>i hear homeschoolers are smiled upon by universities though... but i dont know.</p>
<p>riiiiiight. And they "smile upon" (nice phrase) students who repeat themselves over and over again like a broken record.</p>
<p>Based on your gpa that you gave, you are in the range of the applicants applying to Princeton, which means that you have a shot. However, I must say that Princeton is still a reach because there are going to be a huge number of applicants with your gpa or even higher. So, if you are going to apply to Princeton, I recommend that you apply ED to maximize your chances because under ED, you have a better statistical shot as opposed to RD.</p>
<p>Princeton is a big reach for anyone except if your last name is Frist.
You need to take the SAT I and SAT 2's-3 subjects at least.
I would have about 5 AP tests with get mostly 4 or 5's on the tests.
Your EC's are fine but it would be better to become proficient in one area.
I would also post on College Search & Selection describing where you want to go to school, what major that you are interested in and ask for match-safety suggestions as well.</p>
<p>thank you to the minority of you that actually made suggestions. to "TAMI" : all of what i have said is true (why on earth would i lie? this is an internet thingy with people i dont even know i see no point in bragging but you judge based on your nature so...) the reason i continually post the same thing is because more and more people join CC and i want their oppinions as well. i dont see how my posting is hurting you in any way. i'm nervous about it and therefore want to know my honest chances.</p>
<p>einstein-
I don't really sare about whether or not your a fake cuz I don't know you.
I DO care about your board clutter.
If you want more people to see your post, in stead of making a new post every time, just bump the post.
That would be an intelligent decision.</p>