<p>I'm applying W&M RD. Please chance me!!</p>
<p>SAT1: 2090
ACT: 33
SAT2: Math 800, Bio 650
AP: Bio (4), Cal BC (4), currently taking chem and physics and college-level math (multivariable/linear algebra)
TOEFL: 108 (I'm an international student!)
GPA: 90/100 unweighted (My school is competitive and I think the top GPA is only about 94)
My school doesnt rank.</p>
<p>ECs:
Intern at a dental clinic (2 yrs), children's hospital (1 yr), cap.hill senator's office (1 yr)
Volunteer hrs over 250 hrs so I got presidential service award (gold)
Lifeguard
Gave private piano lessons for 3 yrs
Head/President of two clubs
4 yrs of school activities (Model UN, Musical, Play)</p>
<p>I'm also applying to:
Wash U
U of Rochester
UNC-Chapel Hill
UPenn
Tufts
NYU (7yr bio-dental program) (ED2)
Adelphi-NYU (7yr dental program)
Case Western (8yr PPSP dental program)
Emory
Carnegie Mellon
Wellesley
Johns Hopkins
U of Michigan
Swarthmore</p>
<p>Thank you so much!!! :)</p>
<p>jkim925, your standardized test scores are certainly very competitive and your status as an international student (W&M defines international applicant as someone who is not a US Citizen or Permanent Resident) is certainly something that benefits you as you can lend a perspective that many others cannot.</p>
<p>It’s tough to assess your program without knowing more about what’s offered at your school but it seems as if your math/sci program is quite extensive and it sounds as if your grades are primarily As and Bs (hopefully more As than Bs) which is also good. You also appear to be heavily involved which is something W&M appreciates.</p>
<p>All that being said, you’ve applied to some pretty top-notch, highly-selective schools all of which have applicants pool crowded with strong candidates such as yourself. We all then have to make some tough decisions. But you’ve given yourself a lot of options by applying to so many schools, so no doubt you’ll have some fine options come April. At this point, given that you’ve already applied, the best thing to do is just await the decisions of the various colleges to which you’ve applied. </p>
<p>For more on any applicant’s chances for admission, check out our Admit It! Blog ([W&M</a> Blogs Chance Me](<a href=“http://blogs.wm.edu/2010/12/14/chance-me/]W&M”>http://blogs.wm.edu/2010/12/14/chance-me/))</p>