Please chance an International student for Vandy RD!!

<p>Hi! I'll get right to it!</p>

<p>SAT: Taking in October, estimating around 2150~2250
SAT II: US History:800, World History:750
AP: US History:4, English Language:5, Environ Sci: 5, Microeco:4 (Taking AP Comp Sci, AP English Lit, AP Psych, AP Bio, and AP Stats for Senior year)
GPA: 91.7/100
Rank: Top 50% (of a small class of 81 students)
ECs: Community service-driven, work experience, speech, and some competitive sports with some leadership roles and awards
Recs: I guess they will turn out to be pretty good
Region: Asia
School Type: Private school, sends grads to top schools, extremely competitive (Bottom halves move on to Cornell)
Ethnicity: Asian
Gender: Male</p>

<p>Oh, and by the way, I am a US citizen.. if this matters at all.</p>

<p>Your SAT is going to be a 2150+, but you’re only in the top 50% of your class? Well clearly if you’re applying RD, Vandy isn’t your first choice, implying you think you have an okay of a chance of getting in somewhere even more competitive so I don’t know why you’re asking us to chance you…</p>

<p>in his defense, just bc someone applies to a school RD doesn’t mean it’s not their first choice…
vandy is my first choice but i’m most likely applying RD only because whether or not i go there depends a lot on financial aid, just saying.</p>

<p>& mosdefinitely, even though you’re at a competitive school, only being in the top 50% is going to hinder your admissions a bit, but maybe they’ll take the competitive nature/small size into consideration? i’m not sure.i’d say you have a decent chance if your EC’s are a bit better than what you put down on this post</p>

<p>@dshinka: Vandy is not my #1 school; I’m applying ED to a school I have double legacy in, which is my first choice (and I’m taking advantage of this by applying ED), but besides that school, Vanderbilt is placed VERY HIGH on my list–around #2~#3. I’m not very familiar with Vanderbilt’s admissions process and what Vanderbilt seeks in an applicant, (i.e. scores over essays or vice versa) which is why I posted a “Chance Me” thread.</p>

<p>@paigetherage: my ECs are not eye-opening, but they definitely reflect my interests and talents. I have some leadership positons and awards, along with some job experience (not something like a part-time employee at Burger King, but some place that is relevant with my prospective major).</p>