My Chances of Admission?

<p>I'm extremely interested in the field of biology, and am seriously considering taking a premed track in college. W&M seems to fit me very well. I visited my freshman year, and absolutely fell in love with the campus and feel of the school as a whole. </p>

<p>Just wanted to know exactly what my chances of getting in are, seeing as i am considering applying ED to W&M. Thanks!</p>

<p>Academic Credentials/Awards
* 94.9/100 gpa weighted, 90.6/100 gpa unweighted
*2100 SAT, 740 CR, 660 M, 700 W
*AP Biology (5), AP US History (4)
* Currently taking AP Physics B, AP AB Calculus, AP Government and Politics, Honors English
* Honors Russian (3 years), Honors English (4 years), Honors Chemistry, Physics, Biology, World History, Robotics, Technical Drawing, and AutoCAD (1 year each).
*Named to Honor Roll
*Member of National Honor Society
*Earned Leadership Pillar of National Honor Society</p>

<p>Extracurricular Study/Honors
* Neurobiology Research Position at Weill Cornell Medical College
* Eagle Scout (pending)
* 7 year member of the Boy Scouts of America, Assistant Junior Scoutmaster for 2 years
* Summer 2008 National Youth Leadership Training
* College Now at College of Staten Island : Political Science 101
* Self-taught guitarist</p>

<p>Volunteer/Work Experience
* Vacation Bible School Volunteer (2007-2009)<br>
* Clerical Work in Private Practitioner’s Office (2008-2009)
* Eagle Scout Service Project at Willowbrook Park
* Annually Putting Together Wreathes for St. Anselm’s Church (2007-Present)
* Thanksgiving Baskets with Project Hospitality (2007-Present)
* Take a Turn Snow Shoveling for Seniors (2007-Present)
* Selling Poppies for Veterans At the Memorial Day Parade (2007-present
* Tutor (2007-Present)
* Big Apple Summer Baseball Games (2007-Present)
* 1800 Hours of Volunteer work (2007-Present)
* 2340 Hours of Leadership Activity (2007-Present)</p>

<p>Sports/Athletic Honors
* MSIT J.V. Baseball Co-Captain (2008)
* MSIT Varsity Baseball (2009-2010)
* MSIT Varsity Baseball Co Captain (2010)
* Rockhounds Federation Baseball Team Captain (2008)
* Bobcats Baseball team Co Captain (2009-2010)
* Mudcats Baseball team member (2009)
* Perseverance for Baseball (2010)</p>

<p>Much of the volunteering I've done have been annual projects that my Boy Scout troop and I have put together, which I take great pride in. Anyway, please let me know your honest opinion of my resume, and whether it's up to snuff with the caliber of student that W&M generally accepts. Thanks again guys!</p>

<p>Forgot to mention Clubs!</p>

<p>Junior Statesmen of America, Save Darfur Club, and Baseball Club.</p>

<p>Also, my school does not provide a ranking system for students, so I’m unaware of where i fall on my school’s curve.</p>

<p>agh! i also left out that I am proficient in Russian and Italian.
SAT II grades : 680 on Biology, will be taking english, physics, and math II in november!</p>

<p>sorry for making you guys read all these extra posts.</p>

<p>Sounds like you have a lot of competitive qualities. The research you’ve done would be worth some explanation in your application. With W&M’s emphasis on undergraduate research, we enjoy reviewing similar work that high school students have done. It demonstrates intellectual curiosity and a unique academic drive.</p>

<p>Is there a reason you’ve only taken 3 years of Russian? I suspect it’s because it might be all that’s offered? If that’s the case, let us know that since we generally prefer to see students complete the fourth level of a single foreign language.</p>

<p>You sound very well rounded and balanced in both your extracurricular and academic accomplishments although it’s hard to get a context for your GPA given it’s on a 100 point scale (those vary greatly). My guess is you’re a mostly A-student which is great.</p>

<p>Keep in mind that the selective nature of our process (especially OOS) means that we cannot admit everyone who is qualified but you’re someone who fits a lot of our profile characteristics and we’d encourage you to apply.</p>

<p>If W&M is your first choice and you’re okay losing the ability to compare financial aid/scholarship packages, applying ED can only be to your benefit. The pool is far smaller so it’s much easier to stand out and the acceptance rates are generally higher (upper 40s compared to lower 30s).</p>

<p>Hope this helps. Good luck!</p>

<p>Thanks so much!
And yes, my school only offers a single russian of 25 students to a class of 300 students in senior year. However, I did do rather well on the Russian Regents (state test of NY), as i scored a 98. I’ll be sure to note that in my applications. </p>

<p>I’ll definitely be applying though, thanks again!</p>