Please chance me for Wellesley

<p>SAT: 2270 (710 M , 800 CR , 760 W (meh))</p>

<p>These scores are from sophomore year and I intend to retake them (project 2350+ according to junior year PSATs). I will also be taking a couple of SATII's and project 700+ for all that I take (I'm a really good tester)</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0</p>

<p>AP scores: Computer Science A (5), World History (5), Spanish Language (5) - sophomore year</p>

<p>Note: At my current school, students don't take AP courses because we're already taking all of our classes for college credit. Please read rather lengthy explanation at the bottom of the post. </p>

<p>School: Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS)</p>

<p>Ethnicity: Indian-American Citizen
Gender: Female</p>

<p>I'm currently a junior at TAMS. </p>

<p>Teacher Recs: Will be excellent, I've distinguished myself in most, if not all of my classes. </p>

<p>Essays: I'm a pretty fair writer. I think they will be above average. </p>

<p>Awards:</p>

<p>1) AP Scholar (sophomore year)
2) 5th place, Texas State Geography Bee
3) District Recognition, Poetry and Scholastic regional Gold Key: Poetry
4) Several school-wide awards for Integrated Physics and Chemistry, Biology, Algebra, English I, World Geography
5) Various comp sci programming awards (nothing big, mind you)
6) National Recognition, Duke TIP Talent Search (I've always heard that this was a pretty big deal)
7) Again, I'm playing the "I expect..." game, but I really do think that I will be a NMS</p>

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<li>I had a pretty laissez-faire attitude about the rat race known as college admissions before sophomore year but have now concluded that I need to step it up and consequently am a lot more involved in my studies... A lot of things are bound to happen this year!</li>
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<p>ECs (Again, only what I put on app)
1) Genomics research with Harvard alum at UNT, expecting to coauthor paper with professor and participation in Intel or Siemens (if all goes as planned)
2) Key Club, past 2 years, 250+ hours of community service so far with more to come this summer
3) Member of School Judicial Board
4) President, Beta Club
5) President, Computer Science Club
6) TAMS research organization
7) Spanish National Honors Society (will receive scholarship at end of year for maintaining a 99.3 cumulative semester average over 3 years)
8) Will be inducted into National Honors Society next year</p>

<p>Summer plans: I'm applying for Research Undergraduate Experiences at both Rice University and Harvard Medical School (please read explanation below to explain my eligibility). I'm also considering applying to TASP. I doubt I'll get into all 3, so I'm hoping not to have any difficult choices to make this Summer!</p>

<p>Here's a little clarification of my circumstances: TAMS is a two year residential program at the University of North Texas which allows high school juniors to complete the last two years of high school concurrently with the first two years of college. If a TAMS graduate were to attend UT Austin or any public college in Texas, he or she will most likely be classified as a junior. The rules work a little bit differently for private colleges, but it makes no difference to me.</p>

<p>TAMS students can be dually identified as both high school and college students when it suits them, and thus, I am eligible to apply for research positions normally targeted towards college undergraduates... which doesn't mean that I'll be accepted, of course, but I'll try nonetheless. </p>

<p>Now I'm aware that a lot of this profile is expected, projected, or planned, but I do not think that most of my assumptions can be classified as wishful thinking based on my past performance. In short, I believe I've set some very realistic goals that I have a high chance of meeting (except possibly TASP, lol), so please assess my chances accordingly.</p>

<p>If there are any components of the application I've failed to mention, please don't hesitate to tell me . If there are any other college suggestions you'd like to give me, I'd appreciate that as well. </p>

<p>Happy Holidays!</p>

<p>Hey. I just got into Wellesley. Based on what you said (and assuming you choose to apply), I'd be surprised if you didn't get in. I got a 2350 on the SAT, which is what you expect, and your GPA is better than mine. Furthermore, based on what I know about the other early acceptees, I'd say you'd win points on geographic diversity. I've heard Wellesley called a very "verbal" school, so the poetry award should help a lot. You definitely seem to have enough awards, but, if you can, try to focus in on one or two ECs that you're really passionate about. As I hear it, a lot of applicants to top schools can pretty much list out ECs and awards, but I feel like Wellesley (and I'm probably a bit biased on this one) is especially a place for passionate individuals. I would think that showing that you're really committed to a specific cause or whatnot would show them that you'll do the same, with whatever cause you commit to then, after college. What you listed definitely sounds good though. I guess I'd just recommend emphasizing what it is that you care about most when and if you actually apply (which I guess is a ways off, unless you're applying as a transfer student).<br>
Good luck and happy holidays to you too!</p>

<p>Congratulations on the acceptance, jinxmanduh!</p>

<p>And I second her advice... from my impression of Wellesley, they don't really want "jacks of all trades, masters of none" types, so really focus on something worthwhile in your essays. Your research, on top of being a big plus, could be a good topic to focus on.</p>

<p>Congratulations on the acceptance, jinxmanduh!</p>

<p>Nice job! I'm so jealous! Hopefully, we'll see each other next year!</p>

<p>OP, your stats are amazing! I'm sure you'll be a shoo-in!</p>