ED to WUSTL Chances!!!!!!

I am currently a rising senior and am looking to ED to WUSTL next november. I am in the IB and take HL Chem, HL Bio, and HL Lang and Lit. I have outstanding ECs and a good SAT, with a GPA on the lower end. Chance me:
Grades/Curriculum:
GPA: 3.5/4.00 UW (most rigorous track i couldve taken)
SAT: 1530
Bilingual IB Diploma: HL Chem, HL Bio, HL Lang and Lit, SL Math, SL French lang and lit, TOK, SL French Geo.
3.8/4.0 for all STEM courses
3.75/4.0 at Cornell Summer undergrad course

  • Can speak chinese, french, english (obviously), farsi (persian).
  • Major: biology
    Hooks: Second generation to attend college, Type 1 diabetic
    idk if those are considered hooks

ECs:
Undergrad Internship working with actual undergrad students at Northwestern University. Only 5-6 High school students get accepted to this program.

  • Work in real labs
  • 50 day lab
  • Publish paper by the end of 50 days.

Global Issues Network Conference (GIN Conference) 10, 11

  • Presented to 200 students on Infectious diseases and volunteered for organization of the event.
  • Conducted a Q&A workshop on the presentation along with interactive activities.

Songs for Senegal Fund Raising Event (Sister School in Africa – Senegal) 9, 10, 11

  • Helped raised funds for sister school in Africa - Senegal

Model United Nations (BMUN) Conference - Berkeley 10, 11

  • Participated as a delegate, and was assigned a country to represent during the simulation.
  • Conducted research prior to the event and formulated positions before debating with fellow delegates.
  • Served for Sudan for Legal Rights committee (10th)
  • Served for Bahrain in the Legal Rights committee (11th)
  • Won research award for my country, first time in my high school’s history and in a committee of over 300 students, only 10 were awarded.

One Act Festival, Actor – International High school 10, 11

  • Performed leading and support role in one student-written and produced one-act play:
    The Green Hill, Along for the ride
  • Rehearsed weekly, assist with lighting and technical production, help with promotion

Athletics:

Varsity Tennis, 9, 10, 11

  • Placed 2nd in league and advanced to regionals
  • Recipient of Regional Athletic Director Award of Excellence (9th.)
  • Recipient of Most Improved Player Award (9th.)
    Bay Club, Tennis
  • USTA Junior Tennis Summer League -2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
  • Fresno Team Tennis League Champion winner – 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016
  • Gar Glenney Cup State Champion winner – 2012, 2013, 2014
  • Featured in Tennis Magazine and local Newspaper- 2012, 2013, 2014
  • USTA Ranked top 270 in Norcal – Boys 16 and under

Community Service and Involvement:

Type One Advocates (TOA) Nov, 2016
www.typeoneadvocates.org

  • Founded Type One Advocates, a non-profit organization, raising awareness for Type One Diabetes in the Bay Area. By working with other non-profit organizations such as JDRF and CarbDM, Type One Advocates is able to educate, create awareness, mentor newly diagnosed children, educate their families, and raise money help build a striving community.
  • Facebook Followers: 3,000
  • Raised $2,200+ for diabetes research.

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) 9, 10, 11

  • Youth Advocacy Leader for Children's Congress (JDRF), raised awareness about Type 1 Diabetes, mentoring program volunteer , “One Walk” Team leader and walker, raised over $1,000 for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (10th)

Retirement Homes (7, 8, 9,10)

  • Played the Piano for Retirement Homes on Sundays and special occasions

High school Admission Team, Admission Host

  • Serve as a student host for visiting students, give tours of the school for prospective students

Music:

  • National Guild Music Diploma candidate – Graduation Date from Music
    School – June 2017)
  • National Guild Piano Certificate – 2008 through 2017
  • US Open Piano Competition 2nd place winner - 2013

Application Development:

  • Developed an application for Type 1 Diabetes management, blood sugar tracking, insulin dosing, carb counting, foot steps, and other important supplementary features. This app is specifically for diabetics who do not have an insulin pump. The app provides users with features that an insulin pump has, but on their phones

In addition, I am a type one diabetic myself and had medical issues my first semester of junior year, resulting in my GPA to drop, but my principal assured me that a professional letter would be written to explain the drop. Besides that, I had a respectable sophomore and freshman year. Also, another reason why my GPA is lower than usual is because of Chinese in freshman year - the teacher hated me and tried his hardest to give me a C both semesters, even after attempting to be his btich

My essays will be about my diabetes and how i overcame this obstacle, and am now helping others who were in my position. My letters of rec are going to be 10/10, both teachers love me and acknowledge my efforts in their class. I also have a strong outside of classroom relationship with them.

I visited the school last week, had a 10/10 interview, bonded over music - wrote thank you emails too.

Excellent SAT but your GPA could hurt you. It seems like you have good ECs and if you write a good essay, I think you have a good shot at ED. I’m afraid neither second gen to college nor being diabetic is a hook.

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Take ownership - not this…

Also, another reason why my GPA is lower than usual is because of Chinese in freshman year - the teacher hated me and tried his hardest to give me a C both semesters, even after attempting to be his btich

You do have a shot at WashU

@xfewds Please don’t make three chance threads in the hopes that more people will tell you what you want to hear. The reality is, we think you have a decent shot, but ultimately none of us are on the admissions committee. It is impossible for us to say for sure, and having more people tell you you’re qualified isn’t going to improve your actual chances. I get that you’re anxious, but perhaps you could divert that energy into writing your essays and looking at the many merit scholarship applications WashU has. If you have specific questions, the community would be happy to answer them. But setting up three chance threads is probably not the most effective way to improve your application.

@xfewds sounds like the visit went well. Try to focus on the next steps-working on the application as well as the Common App and scholarship essays. Do your best first semester senior year. In the off chance that you are deferred ED, those grades plus continued interest in WashU will keep you in the running for admission.



Good luck and don’t stress out over the application. You have gotten to this point and you have as good a chance as any candidate for admission.