Popular Consensus/ Possibility of being admitted to Harvard

<p>Hello! Well I'm going to be a senior next year taking the following classes</p>

<p>AP Calculus AB
AP English Literature and Composition
AP European History
AP Biology
AP Physics B
AP Psychology
Online: AP Art History
Community College: Summer 2010- Human Anatomy, Economics, American Government
Fall 2010- Chemistry
Spring 2011- Human Geography
I'm going to take AP exams for most of the classes taken at the community college because Harvard does not give credit from classes taken at another college.
In regards of grades, I know I'll have all A's but probably except in one class, AP English. That is the class that is suddenly unexpected concerning grading.
In junior year I took 4 AP classes
APUSH (grade A)
AP Environmental Science (grade A)
AP English ( grade-C first semester, second semester B)
AP Spanish Language (grade-A)
I'm pretty sure I got 5's on all of them,except AP English, but I think I managed a 4.
Oh, and I have taken Philosophy at the community college and planning to take other religious studies too. </p>

<p>I volunteer every week at church, at school, and at environmental issues.
I participate in many clubs at school, will be in cross country next year. At last I'm planning to get a job for Sunday. What do you think guys about my possibilities of getting into Harvard.
Current GPA: 3.94 Rank 10
Weighted GPA: 4.75 Rank 1
SAT: have not received the scores back yet
SAT SUBJECT TESTS: taking United States History, Physics, and Mathematics level 2 on June 5.</p>

<p>You seem very school-oriented, but you need to get involved in other things besides academics. Personally, I love school and learning, but you can’t just only do books and classes. Since your senior year is coming up, look for leadership positions in the stuff you’re already involved in, and then hope for the best (which is all anyone can do anyway).</p>

<p>Can’t assess anything without a SAT score.</p>

<p>I give you a 0% chance because Harvard requires the SAT.</p>

<p>As long as all of your SAT scores fall into the average range or above for Harvard, you have as good of a chance as most people who apply.
As to running xc senior year though, what athletic EC’s did you do your first three years? Doing xc for one year won’t show any sort of passion/commitment if that’s what you’re hoping for…</p>

<p>You have a roughly 6.9 % chance of getting in.</p>

<p>I only did XC for a year and I got in lol. I didn’t mention it, but I really did do XC because I loved it, though it definitely looked like a college app pitch. I’d say your chances are larger than 6.9 percent, but wouldn’t know where else they could fall.</p>

<p>Yikes, Cs and Bs junior year?</p>

<p>EDIT: Never mind.</p>

<p>It’s almost impossible to tell.</p>

<p>The facts that you’ve given are so vague. As it’s been pointed out above, your chances of getting in are 6.9%. To improve your chances, though, I hope you use more excitement and passion in your essay than in your post. :)</p>

<p>Best of luck.</p>