Help chance please?

<p>Wow…you should have really done more ec’s wise because it could have given you much better options. I can chance you really well, but I need more information. </p>

<p>What year are you? Race/ethnicity/gender? School type: large average public, small private, etc.? Any hooks – i.e. interesting things/life story you can add to the school community or significant leadership experiences or awards? AP/honors courses taken or rigor of course load? How many graduates from your school traditionally attend Ivy League + Stanford + MIT + Duke + Georgetown? Are you middle class, wealthy, from a disadvantaged background, or first generation college student? What do you plan to write your essay about? Are you a legacy anywhere or have your parents donated significantly to a school you are interested in? U.S. Citizen?</p>

<p>Remember, colleges will be looking at the totality of who you are as an applicant, not just numbers. So, chancing you based on the info you provided would give you BAD, INACCURATE responses. Be weary of any response which doesn’t take into account the above information…If you had been more aware of how elite colleges evaluate applicants and consciously did things to strengthen your overall profile in terms of creating a clear narrative that makes you an attractive applicant and had a remarkable/interesting extracurricular profile Stanford WOULD NOT be a stretch at all. But, if you essentially just did academics and are not a recruited athlete you basically wrote your own rejection letter because you will not stand out in the applicant pool.</p>