<p>Hey everyone,</p>
<p>I have been thinking lately about applying to Stanford, only thing that's keeping me from doing it is that I have some selective colleges on my list already and adding Stanford onto it doesn't really add to my chances of attending a top school. Nevertheless, would you think I would be considered somewhat competitive in the process, esp since I would be applying regular d? The rates are staggering and I'm afraid of being flat out rejected for not being "perfect"</p>
<p>Let me know what you think!</p>
<p>Intended Major/Minor: Econ/Sustainability Management</p>
<p>GPA: UW: 3.83 W: 4.23, IB Diploma Candidate</p>
<p>Rank: School only ranks top 10%, which I am in</p>
<p>ACT: 34 (R 35, E 34, M 34, Sci 34), Super score 35 (Same score as previous test, except M 36)</p>
<p>Major Leadership Positions: President and Founder of Business Professionals of America since 9th grade, President and Founder of Students Against Destructive Decisions since 9th grade (I lead red ribbon week every year for the entire K-12), Junior Assistant Scoutmaster for two years, Class Secretary, serve on MUN (Model United Nations) Secretariat</p>
<p>Major Awards: Best In Nation for the Verizon Innovative Application Challenge, created the application with MIT's Media Lab, MIT Zero Robotics (4th in the nation, 7th international), Eagle Scout, Global Social Cooperative Challenge Semifinalist, Presidential Service Award - Gold (5 times), over 1500 hours in community service, Best Delegate in Dallas Area Model United Nations</p>
<p>Work Experience: Intern for sustainability department at UNT, will be receiving rec letter from the director of the department; Intern for a start up created by an MIT grad, have been interning since 9th grade as a Business Analyst and will receive a rec letter from him ; started a non-profit organization with my friend to help raise money for a child rehabilitation camp in Afghanistan raising over $3000</p>
<p>Thank you!
Will chance/comment back</p>