I know you're sick of these but..

<p>i'm nervous about the upcoming month. i applied to amherst, bc (accepted- honors program), cornell, dartmouth, georgetown-walsh, haverford, harvard, princeton, swarthmore, tufts, unv. of pennsylvania, vassar, and yale... the schools that i really want to go to are: swarthmore, amherst, haverford, and vassar... soo what are my chances? i'm a recruited athlete at swarthmore, haverford, and vassar, and i've been in contact with the coach at amherst. On the priority lists at swarthmore and vassar.. though i don't really know what that means</p>

<p>SAT I: 1510 (780 M, 730 V)
SAT IIs: 790, 680, 660
Class Rank: 4/310
GPA: 5.35 w
Desired Major: political science</p>

<p>Schedule</p>

<p>Freshman Year: English I Honors, Accelerated Geometry Honors, Latin III, Biology IX Honors, World Cultures Honors, Computer Applications</p>

<p>Sophomore Year: English II Honors, Latin IV Honors, Algebra II Honors, Chemistry Study Honors, Russian/East Asian History Honors, US History I Honors</p>

<p>Junior Year: AP English III, AP Latin V (Language), Advanced Math Honors, AP Biology, AP US History, AP Environmental Science</p>

<p>Senior Year: AP Humanities, AP Economics, AP Calculus, AP Government, AP Statistics, Art I, Physics Honors</p>

<p>ECS: varsity soccer (4 years, captain senior year); high level of club soccer (6 years).. state cup champs, winner of tournaments, interstate leagues, etc etc; varsity track winter and spring (3 years); freshman softball; student council (4 years); interact club (4 years); Latin Club (consul senior year) (4 years); Latin Honor Society (treasurer senior year) (3 years); National Honor Society (2 years); Key Club (4 years); Young Republicans Club (1 year); CLAW (Clean Land, Air, & Water) Club (secretary senior year) (2 years); math team (1 year)</p>

<p>Volunteer Work: track coach (3 years); playing soccer with mentally disabled children</p>

<p>Awards: AP Scholar with Distinction (for receiving at least three 4s in three different academic areas); Award for Outstanding Volunteer Work in the Community; Certificate of Honorable Merit: Maxima Cum Laude for Outstanding Performance in the National Latin Exam; Presidential Physical Fitness Award; Invitation to Who’s Who Among American High School Students; Certificate for Remarkable Service to Key Club.. etc</p>

<p>be honest =) thanks!</p>

<p>You should get into every school where you are a recruit. I have spent a weekend at all the schools you like the most. My opinion, Vassar rules, Amherst was really fun, Swat was okay, Haverford was the worst place I have ever visited.</p>

<p>Wow, I think you'll definitely make it. Of course, for the "higher" Ivies like Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, you can't ever be sure unless you've got a million dollars in your pocket, but surely you'll get into most, if not all, the colleges you apply to.</p>