even though you are probably sick of these by now...

<p>id like your opinion if i would be accepted EA. okay so i had great grades freshman and sophomore year, but junior year my mom got multiple sclerosis and i was working because i felt i needed to help in some way especially because my dad wasnt really paying child support and my grades slipped.(like 5 Bs a C in calc and a C in hnrs writing total). I took the hardest classes by far in my school (when most hnrs juniors took 1 AP, i took 3). </p>

<p>uw gpa is 3.67/4
w gpa 5.2/5
rank 27/500
half mexican and polish. first generation. speak both, etc</p>

<p>cross country(9,10,11,12)-varsity, co-captain
track(9,10,11,12)-varsity
summer running (9,10,11,12)
winter running (9,10,11,12)
math team(9,10,11,12)-state qualifier
GEMS summer math camp
math tutor(10,11,12)
scholastic bowl(11,12)-varsity
symphonic band-(9,10,11,12)
flute private lessons (since 6th grade)
4th of july band(11,12)
national honors society(11,12)-member
japanese national honors society(11,12)-member
japanese tutor (11,12)
destination dartmouth
organizing a 5k to raise money for the national mutliple sclerosis society
work at el sombrero as a hostess (11)</p>

<p>AIME qualifier
IHSA scholastic achievement award
honor roll
solo and ensemble contest- perfect score
track sectional runner
cross country regional runner</p>

<p>sorry if it is alot of reading...would i have a shot at EA, or should i use it elsewhere?</p>

<p>Have you taken the SATs, ACT, or SAT II? Is financial aid a corcern? If so, you probably should not apply ED but could apply EA. What do you want to study? Do you want to continue running in college or music. If so, it may be worthwhile to contact someone at H about the possibility.</p>

<p>Go for EA.</p>