Chances????

<p>I have a 3.2 GPA. Although I don't know if this matters but I go to The Dalton School. Does coming from a New York private school hurt my chances? I got a 2.78 Freshman year and I have gotten better and better each year.</p>

<p>I got a 30 on the ACT. I took 1 SAT II (Chemistry) and got a 710. I plan on taking Math 2C I expect something like a 750 on that.</p>

<p>I have a good amount of ECs: I worked at a local synagogue, tutored kids in Harlem, worked at a non-profit thrift shop for aids research, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney's office, School Newspaper (Staff Writer), Editor in Chief of Tiger Wire (Sports Magazine), Varsity Football and Varsity Lacrosse.</p>

<p>How much does it help my chances if I apply ED?</p>

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<p>I don't know anything about the Dalton School, but I don't see why that would hurt your chances at Wake. If it's known to be a hard school, admissions will know. It is their job to know how well you are doing within the context of your school. I'm guessing you're a sophomore now so keep that upward trend. They'll like that a lot.</p>

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<p>I've noticed you ask that question in all the chances threads you've posted... it doesn't sound like you're ready to commit to ED. But yes, it would help... but don't apply just to increase your chances. I'm sure you've heard it but only apply ED if you've done all your research, visited campus, talked with multiple Wake students.</p>