Please chance me for Amherst, Williams, Midd, Wesleyan, Colgate, Vassar?

GPA: 99.32 (UW), 100.94 (W)
Class rank: 1/532 (UW), 2/532 (W)
SAT (single sitting): 1520 (790 math, 730 reading/writing)
Bio E SAT II: 780
Math Level 2 SAT II: 750
AP Scores: AP Lang: 3, AP Physics 1: 5
Senior Year Courses: AP Calculus BC, AP Biology, AP Lit & Comp, AP Macro, University Spanish, Honors Symphonic Band, gym
Awards: Harvard Book Award, Nat. Merit Commendation, NHS, Spanish NHS, some school awards
ECs: nothing that really stands out…I won’t list everything but I’m a figure skater and practice about 10 hrs/week and have some awards associated with that, I play the clarinet, volunteer weekly with different organizations (Learn to Skate, library, homeless shelter), babysit/house-sit, etc. Also, I have had a job for the past four years. Not much leadership besides being co-section leader in band and “supervisor” of other Learn to Skate volunteers…

My personal essay is decent, I think.

I have no hooks. The only thing I can think of that’s unique-ish is being a girl applying as a physics major??

Although I think you are academically a strong student, I think that with these smaller liberal art schools, you need to stand out as a person over standing out as a student. I hope that through your extra curricular actives and essay, your personality shines through. All of these schools are small enough that they are able to accept people who are academically qualified, so you as a person is really going to be what differentiates you and makes you stand out amongst others who are equally qualified.