Chances?

<p>Applied to HYP. Princeton is by far my top choice, and I communicated that to them in my interview.</p>

<p>High School:</p>

<p>4.6W/3.93 UW, Valedictorian (but only 100 students)
36 credits, extensive independent studies to make up for non-existent program (from Kansas)
Math through Calc III</p>

<p>AP:
US History, Psych, Stats: 5
Calc BC, Euro: 4</p>

<p>SAT I/II:
US History- 800
Math II- 780
Math I- 750</p>

<p>SAT: 2350 (770/800/780)</p>

<p>ECs:
Student Gov't (4 years, class president, assorted commt's)
Varsity Poicy Debate (Nat'l Cct, awards)
DECA, FBLA
Honors Orchestra (Concertmaster, 2 yrs)
Kansas City Youth Symphony, Symphony Orchestra
French Honors Society
Assorted other clubs</p>

<p>Other:
Tutored Violin
President's Gold Comm service award, 4 yrs
Mentored at-risk children at Head Start</p>

<p>Serious, serious issues with my parents about sexuality led me to push to graduate a year early and go to Bard College of Simon's Rock, from which I am applying for first-year admission. Solid grades here.</p>

<p>a 4 on the BC calc test and you're up to Calc III? I would have expected a 5 but anyways...i think you'll get into at least one of those 3 as long as your recs and essays are strong.</p>

<p>I'm kind of embarrassed about that 4 on BC, but I was very much involved in other things at the moment and couldn't study much.</p>

<p>I hope it doesn't reflect on me too poorly.</p>

<p>Out of curiosity, why would you want to apply as a freshman after a year at Simon's Rock? Is this your first year? Why not stay for two years, get your AA, and transfer into another college? You may as well get credit for the college classes you have already taken, and students routinely transfer into top schools from Simon's Rock. Unless you have your heart set on Princeton, which never accepts (or at least never used to accept) transfer students from any college. Plus, if you haven't checked already, you may want to look into whether these colleges would accept you as a freshman anyway, since you have already had a year of college.</p>