Lawrence Prep, Phillips-Exeter, Pennington Prep, and Peddie Prep

<p>I am just purely curious, what would've my chances of getting into Lawrence Prep, Phillips-Exeter, Pennington Prep, and Peddie Prep a few years ago when I was coming out of 8th grade, going into 9th. I am currently class of 2015--just curious though.</p>

<p>My Schedule:</p>

<p>-Social Studies 8 (only thing offered) grade: A+
-Science 8 (only thing offered) grade: A+
-Orchestra - Related Arts Elective grade:A+
-Language 8 (only thing offered) grade: A
-French 8 (only thing offered) grade: A
-Geometry Honors (highest math class possible without doing credit courses outside of school) grade: A+</p>

<p>Clubs</p>

<p>-TV Studio both 7th and 8th grade
-Yearbook 8th grade
-Model UN 8th grade (not offered in 7th grade)
-School Library Regular Volunteer (7th and 8th)
-School Tech Club 8th grade
-Enrichment Program - Gifted/Talented Requirements or an entry test (7th and 8th)
-Orchestra (7th and 8th)</p>

<p>Other Honors/Merits</p>

<p>-TV Studio Most Dedicated
-Model UN Honorable mession Award from the Conference
-30-50 Volunteer Hours
-High Honors
-Presidential Gold Academic Award
-School All-Star Program (entry requirements are 3.0 average, less than 3 lates, no discipline referrals)</p>

<p>That's pretty much it, I'm just curious :).</p>

<p>What exactly is Lawrence Prep?</p>

<p>The Lawrenceville School, it’s near Princeton, it has high ratings from what I heard.</p>

<p>Your ECs are much more impressive than mine and I got in, so ECs shouldn’t be a problem. From my experience, essays are crucial. Various other factors include SSATs and whether or not you need Financial Aid. It’s impossible to chance in that regard.</p>

<p>I didn’t take the SSATS, but I took the SATs in 7th and 8th grade, and got around above a 1600, forgot the score :/.</p>