ED II Chance me

<p>-Small private school in CA
-Asian
-Female</p>

<p>-3.68 GPA
-2160 SAT (630R/790W/750M)
-Taken 5 APs (school offers nine, including Spanish, Chinese, things that I don't have the option to take.)
French: 4
World: 4
Lit: 3 (not in an AP lit class)
Euro:
Stats: </p>

<p>Our school has not awards/honors. </p>

<p>Recs: I read one (from AP euro and AP world teacher) and it was AMAZING.
The other was from my precalc and AP stats teacher, i think it'll be good.
I knew my counselor very well so I think hers will be good too. </p>

<p>ECs:
-4 years of varsity soccer
-4 years of varsity tennis
-ran a benefit show for the darcie genocide and raised $5000
-went on an international conference to India as a delegate of our school
-led a regional conference held at our school.
-student leader for a sophomore community service group.
-3 years of yearbook, editor in chief senior year.
-3 years of Asian club, vice president this year.
-interned at Korea Unversity at their english magazine. </p>

<p>Sat2s
French 660
Math 2 740
Korean 790</p>

<p>Would it be an advantage of being asian and doing ED2? </p>

<p>I also got an additional recommendation from a Vanderbilt active alum. </p>

<p>Thanks!!</p>

<p>Please chance me!!!</p>

<p>Sorry, but I don’t see you getting in… I had almost the same test scores and a better GPA and I didn’t get in EDI, but they may like you better. Your ECs may be slightly more impressive than my own, but I wouldn’t get my hopes up. Also, I’ve heard that being Asian can actually hurt you, but applying EDII will be better than RD. Good luck and if you don’t get in, I know how it feels :/</p>

<p>Just a note, Asians are underrepresented minorities at Vanderbilt, making YOU an underrepresented minority. So that won’t hurt you.</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>