<p>School Type: Public
Location: Huron, South Dakota
Race/Gender: White-Male
Prospective Major: Pre-law
Unweighted GPA: 4.0
Class rank: 1 of 189
1600 SAT
SAT II Writing: 800
SAT II U.S. History: 800
SAT II Math IIC: 800
SAT II German: 800
SAT II Spanish: 800 </p>
<p>Extracurricular Info:</p>
<p>Football- 10-12
Basketball- 11,12
Key Cub- 10-12
German Club- 9-12
Spanish Club- 10-12
School yearbook 10-12
School newspaper 10-12
Tons of volunteer work
church member & head usher 9-12
SADD 10-12
National Honor Society 11-12 </p>
<p>I come from a lower/middle class family in SD… Unfortunately, because of my location, I don’t have much of an opportunity to be in more extracurricular activites. Do I have a good chance of getting into Harvard EA? Be honest. Thank you.</p>
<p>I think u have a great chance. Talk about how u were not able to have the opportunity to pursue more extrac. but u made it thru with what u had.</p>
<p>Wow...i didnt know there were people out there who had such stats...how do you get perfect scores on ALL SATs...u should definitely get accepted...but, of course, you never know what the Harvard adcom decides to nitpick at today...great shot tho</p>
<p>You're not aloud to bump? That would indeed seem to be the intent of my comment. If your post does not generate enough interest on its own merits, perhaps you should consider rewriting it. Bumping is simply a way to move your old thread (unfairly) to the head of the line.</p>
<p>Your Scores are good but that wont cut it. You must be on the ball. I dont know what to tell you need to improve. I'm praying for you man. Good luck!:(:(:(:(</p>
<p>Mr. Moderator.... I bumped because I've seen it done in several other threads. No one yelled at them for doing it, but oh well... I won't do it anymore. I wouldn't have done it in the first place if I would have known it would cause such a controversy.</p>
<p>wow, such good SATs! well, on paper I think you have a great chance. However, it also depends on how well you interview and your essay writing skills of course.</p>