EA Chances for College

<p>Ok, I've been chanced before, but now that everything is finalized I was hoping you guys could give me a better idea of what kind of chance I have to be accepted.</p>

<p>Female, white (declined to state on application)
Southern California
Top 1% of class
Ranked 2nd out of 601
Weighted GPA: 4.25
Nonweighted: 3.9
SAT: 2290 (790 CR, 710 math, 800 writing)
SAT II: 760 US History, 750 Spanish, 740 Literature</p>

<p>ECs
Mock Trial (3 years)
Academic Decathlon (4 years)
NHS (3 years)
California Scholarship Federation (4 years) - held office of secretary, publicity, and now president
Founded a Students for Obama Chapter at my school
Member of Student Congress
Tutoring
Government/Debate Club
Spanish Club
Wellness Club</p>

<p>Awards
Eureka Award in Biology
AP Scholar
National Merit Semifinalist
District Scholar
HS Distinguished Scholar
Senior of the Week</p>

<p>My essays were very original and thoughtful, and my interview was great.</p>

<p>BUMP...anyone? please!</p>

<p>No chance.</p>

<p>Of being rejected.</p>

<p>Do you really have that much self-doubt?</p>

<p>well some schools you have no idea about, no matter how well-qualified you are, and georgetown is on the higher end of colleges, so I wanted to see if I had a pretty good chance or not. but thank you!</p>

<p>wouldn't your SAT score be a 2300?</p>

<p>You've got a solid chance, so it is more likely than not that you will get in. Your class rank is great by itself.</p>

<p>wops, ya, SAT superscore is 2300, but SAT best in one sitting is 2900 (because the 800 was a 790 the second time around). thnkas you guys</p>

<p>ok...i know people have said i have a good chance, and i know this thread is old, but with the day getting closer, im second guessing myself. more people applied this year, which means more qualified applicants, probably more qualified than I am. My major is really popular, decreasing my chance of acceptance. Does anyone think this will have a big effect on my acceptance?</p>

<p>how big of an issue is fin. aid?</p>

<p>you mean for me? i'll go regardless of how much aid i receive. my family can afford to pay about 5000 a year.....but its not a factor in my decision to attend</p>