Chances

<p>Male
Caucasian
Medium sized Public High School in Boston suburb
GPA W: 4.80
GPA UW: 4.0
Rank: 1/228
SAT I: 680 CR 710 M 750 W (will retake)
SAT II: 720 US History 660 Literature 590 Math II (will retake, possibly French in addition)
ACT: 31 (10 on essay)- probably won't send
AP's: 3 junior year (AB Calculus-3, English Composition-5, US History-5)
Senior Schedule: 6 AP's (Latin Virgil, French, BC Calc, Physics, English Literature, Psychology)
EC's: 3 years varsity golf
3 years varsity tennis (1 year JV)
2 years marching band (percussion)
2 years concert band (brass)
4 years French Club (treasurer sophomore year, president senior year)
4 years Latin Club (vice president senior year)
Founder and president of International Club (participates in cultural meetings and celebrations as well as relief efforts and fundraisers)
National Honors Society (president)
3 summers interning for the mayor of my city (Boston suburb of 28,000 people-did clerical work as well as special projects including a local historic sites website, recycling, nature guide, a "Clean Up Our City Day," and a pedestrian safety program)
Community Service: somewhere > 200 hours
Will be working this school year as a mentor at an elementary afterschool program
Brown Book Award Winner--in short, given to best writer in the junior class of my school
3 years National French Contest Chapter Winner
Finished Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Year with Excellence (all A's)
Recommendations: will be from guidance counselor, Latin and English teachers junior year, and mayor of my city</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Noticed your other posts and would say you have an ambitious list,but by your stats, you’re an ambitious kind of guy. I think your “resume” is a great one and since Midd no longer requires an additional essay, etc… just hit the ball out of the park with your essay and I think it will end positively for you. Then again, I am no admission’s officer and have no idea how they do all this stuff. All you can do, however, is work hard your senior year, have a good time and don’t stress TOO much over the process. </p>

<p>Good luck to you!</p>