Princeton Admission Chances

<p>Alright so I would like to know my chances for admission to Princeton:</p>

<p>I am currently a sophomore so here is where I stand:
I expect to graduate with an unweighted GPA of 97 or higher
I am the President of my grade's Student Government
Involved in Science Research
Taking the most rigorous courses available (AP and Honors)</p>

<p>I intern for a Congressman who is on the House Democratic Leadership (not going to give names because that will give away where I live) who I will get a letter of recommendation from
I plan on shadowing at least one doctor (I also have an interest in medicine)
I plan on interning for a research lab with a Doctor who graduated from Columbia
I volunteer at my local hospital
I am considering volunteering with my state's Senator, who is on the Senate Democratic Leadership.</p>

<p>I feel I am an academically round student as I have no specific subject I excel at over all the others.</p>

<p>So how do you guys think I stand and what do you think I should do?</p>

<p>Being academically round isn’t necessarily a good thing
Also “Science Research” is pretty vague, and why exactly do you want to attend Princeton?</p>

<p>Yea I realize being academically round isn’t necessary a positive. I want to attend Princeton because of the academic opportunity and the environment.</p>

<p>Theres no way anyone can accurately chance you until late or end
of your junior year. I feel like this is a ego boost thread homestly</p>

<p>Princeton315: I actually think being academically round is good. You’ll be up against kids who are strong in EVERY subject, so you certainly don’t want to excel in a subject at the expense of your grades in other subjects.</p>