Chances?

<p>I'm sorry - I know people must get sick of these. I'll be applying EA, so any input on Honors chances is appreciated too =)</p>

<p>State: Massachusetts
Sex: Female
Race: Half Asian, Half White
Intended Major: Exercise Science
High School: Public, nothing special about it</p>

<p>GPA: 3.8ish UW; 4.41 W
Rank: 6/165 = top 5%
SAT: 2150 (660 CR; 700 M; 790 W)
APs: Took 2 junior year (English Language and Government), taking 4 this year (English Literature, Calculus, Spanish, and Biology)</p>

<p>ECs/Other:
Cross Country - Varsity 9th, Varsity 10th, Varsity Captain 11th, Varsity Captain 12th
Indoor Track - Varsity 9th, Varsity 10th, Varsity Captain 11th, Varsity Captain 12th
Outdoor Track - Varsity 9th, Varsity 10th, Varsity Captain 11th, Varsity Captain 12th
NHS - 11th and 12th
Chorus - audition-only group 9th-12th
Girl Scouts - 1st through 10th, received Bronze and Silver Awards
Volunteering - Probably 200 hours throughout high school, including 40 hours this summer at a Physical Therapy clinic (PT is my eventual career choice)</p>

<p>Winner of 2009 Presidential Book Award from Bay Path College
Adam's Scholar Recipient (grants me free tuition at any MA state school) based on my MA-standardized testing scores
Teacher Recs.: Should be good. I'm getting one from our school's NHS moderator who is also my AP Calc teacher
Essays: Should be fairly good</p>

<p>you should be fine, but UDel doesn’t have EA (or ED for that matter)…</p>

<p>Ok, thank you!
And by EA I meant applying before December 1 so I could be considered for honors and scholarships.</p>

<p>You should be fine. My daughter with virtually identical stats was accepted into the Honors Program (OOS, Connecticut) … no scholarship money though. It’s a good idea to get you application in before December 1. Good luck!</p>

<p>NewHope33
Did your daughter not get her application in by December 1? Because those stats seem pretty good to not get any merit.
I know you have to get everything in by 12/1 in order to be considered for merit(which my son has done). I am not thrilled that they do not give out decisions until March though - he should have all his other acceptances by Feb 1 and the amount of merit he gets from each school will greatly affect his decision. Reading through these threads last year, UDel does not seem consistant with their merit so I am curious as to what (if anything) he gets.</p>

<p>Yes, everything was in by 12/1. As you say, UDel doesn’t seem to be consistent with its merit aid awards. Fortunately we didn’t need merit aid in order for my D to attend.</p>

<p>I am not sure if UD cares about diversity for scholarship money (I would expect they do for admission) but I would think that Asian would be a benefit because my understanding is there are not a very diverse campus (unlike places like Binghamton which my son says is known as the Asian SUNY).</p>