<p>GPA 4.0 (weighted)
SATs CR: 740 Math: 730 Writing: 620
SAT II's : US History:700 Biology(m): 710
Public school--CT
1/2 Japanese, 1/2 Croatian</p>
<p>AP US - Grade 10 -4 (only AP allowed to take and must take test to get in)
AP Bio - Grade 11 - 5
AP Govt - Grade 11 -3
AP Psych, Chem and English</p>
<p>All honors all years except language which has no honors, and calc this year</p>
<p>National Honor Society (12)
Honor Award (11)
Hospital Volunteer (11-12)
Volleyball (9-10)
Cross Country (11-12)
Track (10-12)
Tutor (12)
Peer Mentor (11-12)
Democratic Youth (10-12)
Young Life (9-12)
Church Youth Group (10-12)</p>
<p>Depending on the difference in acceptance rates for EA [non-binding] and RD, I'd say you're in. I got in with slightly better SAT scores but a much lower GPA & about the same extra-curriculars EA.</p>
<p>I'd say in, even with the lower RD acceptance rate -- I think there's a good chance you'll be invited to compete for Fellows if you fill out the Fellows application. You're above the average GPA and well above the 75% level on SAT M and V.</p>
<p>You're a slam dunk. Pack your bags for Burlington. This one's a no-brainer. </p>
<p>Next!</p>
<p>I was just accepted under RD, and given a presedential scholarship
when I compare our stats I'd say you've got a pretty decent chance</p>