Do you think I will get in?

<p>Stats:
GPA: 3.8 of 4
Rank: 2 of 106
SAT: 1370 (660 V, 710 M)
ACT: Did not take
SAT II's: Did not take</p>

<p>Ethnicity: White</p>

<p>AP Scores: Took 2 AP Classes Junior Year.</p>

<p>AP U.S. History-5
AP Physics B-1</p>

<p>Senior Schedule: A.P. English Lit, A.P. Calculus A.B. , A.P. Government, Chemistry, Technology 2, Drawing 2/Painting 2</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Science Club (2 years)
National Honors Society (2 years)
Vice-President of Astronomy Club (2 years)
Chess Club (4 years)
Sheriff's Advisory Council (1 year)</p>

<p>Awards:
Invited to National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine
STAR Student
Georgia Cerifitirate of Merit</p>

<p>Personally, I think you'll get in, but I'm no expert. I imagine the rank will really help you.</p>

<p>You're your school's STAR Student with a 1370? (I guess that will make them see your SAT score much more positively)</p>

<p>You'll probably get in if you're a guy. The ratio of guys to girl is so low, it's becoming a problem, so it's much, much easier for guys than girls. If you're a girl, touch call, it can go either way, depending on the number of applicants from Ga.</p>

<p>About the STAR Student: Yes, that is sorta odd, isn't it?
I'm a guy, btw.</p>

<p>really good essays and good recs will definitly help. make yourself stand out and give them a reason to want you.</p>

<p>and your class is only 100 kids? i wish i went to a school small like that. mine is almost 1000.</p>

<p>My recommentations were stellar.
I wrote my essay about my experiences with discrimination in small-town America as compared to the city.</p>

<p>Hey, I wrote a similiar essay about life growing up in a small town. You're a guy, then no worries, you'll get in for sure.</p>