<p>I have read that hispanics have a much easier time getting into Emory? How true is this?</p>
<p>Here are my stats...
\Hispanic Male from Miami, Florida
Attends Public High School</p>
<p>APPLYING EARLY DECISION</p>
<p>3.5 Unweighted
4.4 Weighted</p>
<p>Senior Year Courses:
Ap Macro
Ap Govern.
Ap Stats
Ap Eng.
Ap Human Geo.
World Cultures
Free Period (Internship)</p>
<p>SATS:
710 Math
690 English</p>
<p>I have only taken one other Ap besides Senior Year
Ap Enviro. 4 on Test</p>
<p>I AM GETTING ALL A'S 1st Semester of Senior YEar, except in English and Macro.</p>
<p>ALL Honors Classes for Grades 9-11</p>
<p>Good Essays, Good Recs</p>
<p>Visited Emory, Video Visit, Local "Night With Emory"</p>
<p>Extra's are OKAY. Nothing that will totally stand out....</p>
<p>Two Year Internship for Disabled Children (during school, as a period) w/ excellent rec (11-12)</p>
<p>Worked with A Certain Foundation w/ excellent rec. (100 hours) (9-12)</p>
<p>helped children through certain program (50 hours) (9-12)</p>
<p>chamber of commerece in school, with role as treasurer (10,11,12)</p>
<p>I am wondering basically what my chances are of getting in, and if Minority plays a big part at Emory?</p>
<p>P.S. Im Applying Early Decision.
Also:</p>
<p>Im Top 10%</p>
<p>Most Likely in the 9th or 10th %</p>
<p>Both PArents went to a college, father has masters
both self employed</p>
<p>50% of my school attends 4 year college
my school is mix of upper middle class and "middle/upper low" students
and it is 70% "minority" - 40% black, 30% hispanic</p>