I know its late but....Chances at Holy Cross

<p>White Female - Public Highschool in MA</p>

<p>GPA: 94.643
Rank: 9/115
Taken all honors, 4 APs (Us History, European History, Biology, and Calculus)(school only offers 6)
First Generation College Student
Taken 4 years language, 4 years of all core subjects</p>

<p>4 years of Math (1 AP)
4 of English
6 Science courses (Honors Earth Science, H Biology, H Chemistry, H Physics, AP BIology, and Anatomy & Physiology)
4 History (2 APs)
4 Spanish</p>

<p>SAT:
680 Critical Reading, 640 Math, 600 Writing, 1920 Total
SAT II's: 680 Biology, 660 Math L1</p>

<p>ECS:
Yearbook (editor in chief)
Leo Club
Student Council
Senior class Treasurer
Quiz Team
Peer Mediation
NHS (Treasurer)
Volunteer Bike Patrol (organizer/Captain)
Between 200 and 300 hours of community service</p>

<p>AWARDS & ACTIVITIES:
-University of Rochester Book Award
- John & Abigail Adams scholarship
- Radio Station SUPER STUDENT
-Girls State Representative
-Leo Club Young Leadership Gold Award
-Junior Prize Speaking 1st Place
- Doctor for a Day Program</p>

<p>Recs: One extremely good from my principal and one was ok.</p>

<p>ESSAYS: good -One of my essays is on being a first generation college student.</p>

<p>Hoping to study molecular Biology with Pre-med</p>

<p>do you think i'll get in?</p>

<p>Your stats sound great. Can't imagine you not getting in!</p>

<p>Ya I agree, I think you have a really good shot of getting in.</p>

<p>you have a real good shot in getting in</p>

<p>The reality is that girls, especially those without a hook, from the northeast are having a tough time with HC. At least in our suburban area boys are getting the nod and girls are not filling HC's demographic needs. And that is from admissions. Once legacies are considered, Jesuit educated students, male students to balance the population...there are few spots left. Go for it but find a hook.</p>