i really want to attend tufts

<p>I realized recently that i should've done early decision to tufts. could anyone tell me what my chances of acceptance are? i already completed my application. Would it be a bad idea to change from regular decision to EDII? I don't want to give off the impression that i am irresponsible. (I already sent them a letter stating that i had incorrect information on my application)</p>

<p>SAT:
730V
710M
690W
ACT:
32
(33W,34R,34M,29S)</p>

<p>-I'm unsure of my GPA since my school is terrible and doesn't give it to students. It should be an A or high A-
AP Classes: Stats, U.S History, Calculus AB, Literature, Biology, Psychology
5: Biology and History 4:Stats (AP Scholar)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
Asian Awareness: President(11&12),Technical Advisor (10), Head of Food Prep(9-12)
Calliope: Editor in Chief (12)
Words Book Club: Founder/President (10-12)
GSA: Head of AIDS Awareness Committee (9-12)
Culture Diversity Club: Dream Team Member (12)
Blue Coffe Poetry Club: (9-12)
National Honor Society (11&12)</p>

<p>Volunteer Work:
Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter (9-12) 4 hours a week
CT BioBus (summer of 06) 8 hours a week
Names Can Really Hurt Assembly (9-12)</p>

<p>Work History:
Starbucks: (12) 15 hours a week
Vincent's Drive-In (10) 22 hours a week</p>

<p>Summer Programs:
Columbia University Summer program for Adv Creative Writing
Lloyd G Balfour Summer Leadership Institute</p>

<p>If it counts my interview went really well and i think my essay was good</p>

<p>The ED II would certainly give you a boost; you can just call them or write a letter and say that you've rethought it with your parents, etc. and you've decided Tufts is really your first-choice. You can check the stats of the kids accepted through ED I to see how you compare.</p>

<p>It's very possible. Like lolabelle said, send them a letter with all the verifications and signatures.</p>

<p>it wouldn't give a bad impression?</p>

<p>Why would it give a bad impression? People change their minds. In your case, you want to solidify a committment to the university - nothing to be ashamed of in that!</p>

<p>who do i address my letter to? the admission officer for my state?</p>

<p>You should call Tufts admissions ASAP and get all your questions answered. We don't know the bureaucratic specifics. Good luck!</p>