Please Reply!

<p>I am a white male from NJ, coming from a strong public school that has received many awards for its academics and programs over the years.</p>

<p>Stats:</p>

<p>Rank: 38/248 (top 15.3%)
GPA: 4.016/4.6ish (weighted)
SAT: 1290 (690V, 600M)
ACT: 28
SATII: Biology-E: 690, Writing: 700.</p>

<p>I'm not going to go into great detail regarding EC's, but:</p>

<p>-4 Year Varsity Letter Winner in Cross Country (senior co-captain), Winter Track, and Spring Track (don't plan to continue in college)
-4 years marching band
-4 years Model UN Team
-Some random other assorted clubs and organizations of little real value.</p>

<p>-Scholars' Circle, invite only summer academic program.
-Decent service activities from 2 organizations.
-Work as soccer referee, and at Panasonic as photographer's assistant for past 4 years.</p>

<p>-Very strong essays.
-Strongish Recommendations.</p>

<p>Schools Waiting on:</p>

<p>Bucknell University
Lehigh University
Lafayette College (2 interviews, both went very very well)
Trinity College (Hartford, CT)
The College of New Jersey</p>

<p>I know there isn't much detail here, and I'm sure I've left some things out, but just a general opinion of my chances will do, thanks in advance.</p>

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<li>Sapper</li>
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<p>come on someone please reply</p>

<p>Tough call. Your rank and SAT I are really the only soft points. I'd say Lafayette- Very likely & likely for the rest. The only exception perhaps being Lehigh, they emphasize scores and rank.</p>

<p>Awesome depth in the EC's, though. That could very easily make up the difference</p>

<p>Thanks a lot for the reply, sounds good, I'm weary about TCNJ though because tons of kids from my school applied there and its getting so competitive now that its popularity is on the rise.</p>

<p>College of New Jersey and Lafayette are definately
I dont know anything about Trinity
Lehigh is right under Bucknell so most likely
and Bucknell is iffy
I got into Bucknell ED I with a 1310, 4.2 weighted, great recs and essay
and your stats are equal out to about the same as mine
but ED is less competitive- if you were able to shine in originality through your essay- your chances look pretty decent to me
the only thing that hurts you is that you are from the north, and your SAT score might not be in the average of the RD applicants
but if you have shown interest (they love that) ie, emails, calls, interviews, etc...then you are more likely than not on the Accepted list, good luck!</p>

<p>I'd say in everywhere, though I'm hesitant, your SAT score really should've been improved.</p>