Exeter and Andover, <3

<p>I am a sophomore and looking to apply to Exeter academy for 11th grade, my primary strengths are the Math Olympiads and Political savviness. I have won awards in debate, model congress, moot court, and will do mock trial and model un this year, expect to win awards, and am most of all willing to adapt and learn.</p>

<p>here are my sophomore plans, <a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/999819-i-am-dedicated-want-know-if-college-would-agree-not.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/999819-i-am-dedicated-want-know-if-college-would-agree-not.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>please advice, i am not a prodigy but i am extremely bright and am creative in both sciences and humanities. I love reading, blogging and public speaking. not to mention my technical skills and passion for video editing.</p>

<p>Most of all, i try incorporate my various passions together, whether it's political videos, or economics and statistics or chem and physics together, :D</p>

<p>am I qualified for E/A or Andover? and which one would be better for my 'fit'</p>

<p>I don’t know much about these things but I think that if you’re applying for junior year, then I think you need to be good at sports and athletics.</p>

<p>let’s hope not, haha, I most certainly am not trying to enter as PG</p>

<p>PLEASE CAPITALIZE YOUR “I”'S!!! IT IS DRIVING ME NUTS!!!</p>

<p>Okay I’m being serious now. No offense intended- but, I am the daughter of an editor and an english professor.</p>

<p>While I think it would be plausible to study for one or two SATs or APs, there are simply not enough hours in a day for what you are suggesting… I would say narrow down your list to a select few.</p>

<p>As for your chances, if what you say is true, you have a good chance.</p>