Looking for an Honest (Wo)Man to Chance Me :D

<p>Thank you for glancing at this thread, all help is greatly appreciated. </p>

<p>I am a white, female from the state of NY<br>
SAT Score: 2040
Math:680
Critical Reading:720
Writing: 640</p>

<p>I attended Brooklyn Technical High School, a specialized high school in NYC with a notoriously hard workload. </p>

<p>My Junior Year GPA is a 101 or a 4.1 (weighted) and my overall high school GPA is a 94 or a 3.8 (weighted)
There was a huge amount of improvement junior year as you can tell XD</p>

<p>I took 6 AP Courses in high school
AP Literature (senior year), AP Government (senior year), AP US History (5), AP World History (5), AP Human Geography (5) and AP Chemistry (1) </p>

<p>I took the US History SAT 2 and got a 790 and am planning on taking Math 1 (hopefully gonna score somewhere in the 780-800 range) and Literature (hopefully score somewhere in the 740+). </p>

<p>I starred in my high school theater production all 4 years and directed for 1 year.
I also have 300 hours of community service from a theater group that uses theater to spread awareness about domestic abuse.
I had summer jobs for 2 summers, one was doing clerical work for a theater, the other was clerical work for a law firm. </p>

<p>Please help me, even if the answer is NO I want to hear it.</p>

<p>While all your other stats are good, your SAT I scores along with your gender could hurt your chances. Men have a much higher chance of getting in, and it can be harder for white females from NY to get in (because so many apply). But, overall, you have a good a chance as any. No one ever knows and chancing doesn’t really tell you much, since we aren’t in the minds of the admissions officers. Apply and see what happens. That’s all I can say, really!</p>

<p>white female detected. </p>

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<p>im not sure how weighted GPA works really but other than that i would say 60/40 on the side of not admitted. definitely not a low chance at all.</p>

<p>Not a white female, and even if fewer men apply, the admissions rates for men and women at Vassar are strikingly different. A man has less competition than a woman does. That’s just how it is, brah.</p>