<p>OP:
1MX is being unnecessarily harsh. A 2100 means you are qualified. Also, your “excellent” 34 ACT overshadows your “good” SAT score. Your ACT score puts you in the 99+ percentile of all students. Basically, your standardized test scores are not going to keep you out.</p>
<p>Ok, your ECs are pretty good. The fact that you did a varsity sport will distinguish you from a majority of Harvard’s applicant pool. The Irish dance thing is also pretty interesting. You’re no “superstar” applicant who’s been doing cancer research, etc. but you are pretty unique. Only weakness I see in your EC is that you don’t seem to have been incharge of anything?</p>
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The major you chose may hurt you. Biology is a very competitive major. I’m not sure if women are under-represented in the biology department, if they are Affirmative Action could possibly help you get in. Did you list math as a possible major? If so, I’m almost certain females are under-represented in the math department so Affirmative Action may help you.</p>
<p>All in all, you have average chances at getting into Harvard. (Most normal kids do.)</p>
<p>Anyways, this is how elite college admissions work: [MIT</a> Admissions | Blog Entry: “Many Ways To Define “The Best””](<a href=“http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/before/recommended_high_school_preparation/many_ways_to_define_the_best.shtml]MIT”>http://www.mitadmissions.org/topics/before/recommended_high_school_preparation/many_ways_to_define_the_best.shtml).</p>
<p>Hopefully that will make you feel a little bit better. Good luck! :)</p>