From New England
2100 SAT
The breakdown is CR 620, M 750, W 730, essay 12
SAT2- math 2 790
GPA-4.35 weighted, 3.82 unweighted
over 300 hours of community service
President of a club
Involved in 5+ in school and out of school clubs
Involved in a varsity sport
Junior student council board
Lobbied in congress
10 AP courses throughout high school and honors for the rest
If you did well on the APs, please tell Emory, especially if you did well in a reading heavy subject like lIt, lang, or history. It may help how they view the CR score. I won’t say your chances. I would just say to be strategic about how you represent your credentials if you want to stand out. The math 2 will certainly help.
Your CR score is a bit low for Emory but otherwise it seems you would fall within the usual range for RD acceptance. The higher W score may help since Emory appreciates good writers (they make all students take writing electives.) My D was accepted RD in 2013 with 4.2 GPA (weighted), SAT 2170, subject tests 750/770, 5 APs, the rest honors. She was President of NHS with strong ECs/awards; we’re from the NE (generally a plus for Southern colleges.)
However, Emory’s Dean of Admissions is relatively new (came from Johns Hopkins a few years ago) and one of the first changes he made was to eliminate strong demonstrated interest as a factor, so it’s likely he’s tweaked other criteria as well.