Please chances at Stanford?

<p>Wow. After some thought, I've decided to apply to Stanford, mainly because of its academic rigor, weather, environment. Plus my girlfriend goes there. </p>

<p>GPA 4.0 UW, 4.7 weighted; top 5% of class (no ranking); probably one or two
SAT old 1500; 780 M 720 V ; planning on New (2300+?)
IIC 790, USH 760, Physics 770, Bio 770, Writing 770</p>

<p>I was really sick on PSAT day, so I messed up</p>

<p>Took hardest possible courseload at one of top public schools in California?
11 AP's including senior year
AP Euro 5, Stats 5
English, Bio, Physics, BC Calc, USH (still waiting)</p>

<p>Taking some online classes with Stanford EPGY</p>

<p>Extra Currics
1. Church inner city kids program mentor (Vice President sort of) and camp counselor (9-10)
2. Engineering research with research institute (10-12); design/fabricate new type of robot using patented technology
3. Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track (pole vault), boxing (more like a hobby)
(I seriously think Wrestling is the best damn thing ever. Going to J ROB! Going to DIE!)
4. Science Club Secretary; Heal the Bay Water Chemistry volunteer
5. Co-founder/Vice Prez/Secretary of Music Club
6. Planning on making a Sports and Fitness Club
7. Some Orchestras and stuff (Violin for around 8 years); can make a recording of some pieces
8. Key Club (COmmunications Chair, Publicity Chair)</p>

<p>Various awards in Orchestra and Sports, some from Math contests and junk (AMC 12 and Pomona), been through tough stuff in my life, so I'm pretty much independent.</p>

<p>Awesome recs and stuff, essays awesome. Yeah whatever. Can you please help?</p>

<p>As I always say when people ask for their chances at Stanford, there is no guarantee. Ever. Period. Stanford's admissions process is not driven by a magic formula... Stanford rejects applicants with perfect stats. Stanford admits some with less-than-perfect stats.</p>

<p>Your "resume" looks very impressive, but there's nothing that people here can really "help" you with. Keep up the hard work, write good essays, get good recommendations, and keep your fingers crossed. Good luck!</p>

<p>....this person is a sophomore at Duke now.</p>