Chances!

<p>Hey, I'm interested in Math and Chem!</p>

<p>Public High School
GPA: 3.9/4 UW, 7.8/8.3 W (Weird scale, huh?)
Rank: 2/280
SAT I: 750 CR 780 M 710 W
SAT II: 740 Chem 800 Math II
AP: Chemistry (5)
English Lit (Senior Year)
Calc AB (Senior Year)
Physics B (Senior Year)
.....my school doesn't offer much!</p>

<p>Stuff worthy of note:
-I have recieved a Maxime Cum Laude on the National Latin Exam each year
-Math Team since Sophomore year. Junior year was second highest scoring Junior in the tri-state league, captain my senior year!
-Started a Destination Imagination program at the school with a friend freshman year. Last year, we were able to start a second team and mentor them! Last year, we also won the highest award, the Da Vinci award.
-National Honor Society Member
-87 Hours of Community Service
-Winnacore (basically a community service honor society)
-I work for a Summer Camp in the Summer as a counselor. I do various, community-related things for the department throughout the year.</p>

<p>You're in.</p>

<p>What makes you say that?</p>

<p>Ashraf ... do not judge by just looking at his score!!!!! you are ambiguous in syaing that! BUT I THINK YOU WILL get in because GPA, SAT, ECs are good
but ESSAY!!!!!!!!!!</p>

<p>Hey, one of the essays asks about diversity. One of the reasons for "sticking with an EC" (asked on the EC section) approaches this prompt well. Could I just expand on that?</p>

<p>you may but please remember this fact. MANY MANY OF THE APPLICANTS ( EVEN INCLUDING MY FRIENDS) DO NOT ANSWERING THE QUESTION... especially that diversity essay? lol</p>

<p>what? as in, leaving it blank? or do you mean that they write an essay that does not answer the prompt?</p>

<p>Does not answering the question... (the prompt ) . In other words, not satisfying the admission officers</p>

<p>...so the essays aren't a big deal?</p>