<p>700 writing
750 reading
760 math
720 US History
740 Literature
760 Math 2</p>
<p>Ap Eng 5
AP US 4</p>
<p>In 6 AP courses this year, 2 b's in highschool, all of the most challenging classes at an urban public highschool</p>
<p>Legacy, but parent isn't extemely active
Varsity golf 4 years
first tee volunteer work 4 years
various work/projects in video 4 years
habitat for humanity
NHS co president</p>
<p>I feel like I wouldn't get in without the legacy, but I have a little shot with it. Should I apply ED?</p>
<p>rank?????</p>
<p>If money is not a problem, and Princeton is your first choice, then APPLY ED! However, there are so many applicants that, on paper, look identical to you, so make sure you write strong essays.</p>
<p>How good is your golf?</p>
<p>My golf is good(about a 3) but not good enough to play in college, lets put it this wayits not going to get me into school, I was just wondering how much being a legacy helps me if I apply early, and what percent chance I have of getting in. I don't think I would get it without legacy status, but I do think I could succeed there, and my stats are all competitive with what they are looking for. I also liked northwestern a lot, but I don't know my chances there. I feel like I have to apply early to Princeton to get in. I feel like I am a good writer, so that score is a little flukey, I got a 12 on the essay but missed about 7 mcs somehow. Any help would be duly appreciated</p>