<p>I am a junior from a competitive high school in Southern California..</p>
<p>2040 on SATs (720 W, 600 M, 720 CR)
29 ACTs
-630 on Bio SAT II (taking US History and Lit this year)</p>
<p>Classes--By the time I graduate:
4 APs
6 Honors</p>
<p>Overall GPA: 4.4
Honor Roll 5 Semesters so far</p>
<p>ECs
4 Years Varsity Soccer (Senior Captain, Most Improved Player, 2 yrs All-League Academic Team)
4 Years Club Soccer (Captain)
4 Years California Scholarship Federation
4 Years Red Cross Club
2 Years High School Volleyball (Defensive Player of the Year)
--list is kind of short.. any suggestions?</p>
<p>I'd say your chances are okay... your standardized scores are a bit low, but your GPA is where it should be and your ECs look solid with your sports involvement. If you're planning on playing soccer and/or volleyball in college and haven't already done so, I would recommend you get in touch with the coaches. Although "real" recruiting doesn't go on at Vassar because it's Division III, a contact in the athletic department can help your case in admissions. Also, if you're really serious about wanting to attend Vassar, apply EDI or II. Overall, I'd say you have a chance, but that Vassar is going to be a bit of a reach for you.</p>
<p>i have similar statistics to you in fact much lower SATs and got in. I was recruited for soccer and am playing next year at Vassar. I would not worry you def have a chance at being accepted. </p>
<p>P.S. are you a guy or a girl because that might affect it a little.</p>