I love Stanford, but can I get in?

<p>I am getting really nervous. Do you think I will get in???</p>

<p>Personal:
State: FL
School Type: Private (usually sends few grads to top schools each year
Ethnicity: Asian American
Gender: Male
Other Background Info: Low-income (don't know if this factors in since Stanford is need blind)</p>

<p>Stats:
GPA weighted: 4.09/4.30
SAT: 2160 (750 M, 690 CR, 720 Wr) .... best combined of 4 tries
SAT II: 800 Math L2, 770 Chem, 730 US History
APs taken/scores: AP Chem 5, AP US History 5, AP Spanish Lang 5, AP Eng. Lang. 3
Rank or % estimate: School doesn't rank but definately in top 5-10%</p>

<p>Subjective:
Essays: first was on the conflict i experienced with my identity as a muslim in America after 9/11 (teachers said it was great); short answers were on my experience volunteering with Habitat, my interest in stem cell research, and roommate essay was on going to boarding school for the first time and loving the intellectual atmosphere
Teacher/Counselor Recs: Should be very strong, all of them know me very well and liked me a lot</p>

<p>Important ECs:
President of Habitat for Humanity
Editor-in-Chief of School Literary Magazine
Co-Captain of Football team; 3 Varsity letters
Residential Advisor in my dorm
Vice-President of Amnesty International
NHS</p>

<p>Awards:
AP Scholar with Honor
Cum Laude
award for highest GPA in class for sophmore year
AIME Qualifer
School Honor Roll
NHS</p>

<p>So far: ID acceptance from Rice, likely letter UVA, multicultural admit at Vanderbilt, accepted at Georgia Tech
I hope this doesn't look like i am bragging but I honestly want to know your opinion.
Thanks in advance</p>

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<p>You have great stats but the truth is no one has any idea what your "chances" are. It's all so random and we really don't know what your application is like. After all, Stanford has so many essays. You find out in 3 weeks dude...just stick it out :/</p>

<p>I always more comfortable not knowing.....</p>

<p>EDIT: Good luck!</p>

<p>Your stats/etc. match Stanford. Do you have a focus/passion? That's what'll get you in.</p>

<p>out of all my ECs, i have been the most passionate about Habitat for Humanity and wrote my activity essay on that
i showed alot of interest and intellectual curiosity for stem cell research
i also added some addtional info about what i have done in each of my ecs
from stanford's admissions website, it seems like they really value "intellectual vitality" and i think my essays and my teacher recs really showcased that quality</p>