trying to dwindle down list

<p>hey everyone this is like my 4th chances thread. I have narrowed my college search to 9 schools but it would be ideal to limit it to 7 or 8. If i have no chance at a school, let me know and ill cross it off the list. if i have a chance i will apply. all 9 schools are different but i like each of them.</p>

<p>heres mah ****:</p>

<p>gpa- 3.45uw 3.8 w
(6 ap's and 4 honors classes so weighted is close to a 3.9)
sat 2110 (760 v 680m 670w)
im also taking the september act and will likely send in that score rather than the sat.</p>

<p>EC's</p>

<p>Partial debate record:
National Honors
-One of only 18 debaters (nationwide) selected to attend the Team USA qualifier
-Member of Team USA A-Team. (One of only five 1st team All-Americans)
-Team USA will represent the United States in the Pan-American Championships (at Southern California), European World Championships (in Germany), and the World Schools Debate Championships (in South Korea) as well as in exhibitions throughout the United Kingdom.
-One of the nation’s first 25 to fully qualify for the Tournament of Champions.
-Finished 5th out of juniors nationwide at the TOC.
-Two time national qualifier in debate (finishing 27th Junior Year)
-Invited to 8 round robin tournaments in 5 states
-Member of top lab at Victory Briefs @ UCLA 2006 and varsity member in 2005 (receiving a merit based scholarship to the camp)
-One of only 6 debaters (out of 300) to participate in camp-wide demonstration debate.
- National Forensic League speech and debate All American
State Honors
-Washington state co-champion of Lincoln-Douglas debate.(first junior to with the 3A state title since 2001)
-First speaker honors at state (first junior to receive award since late 1990's)
-First Junior in history to win 3A title, Top Speaker award, and clear as top seed at the state tournament.
-First and only debater from my school to qualify to TOC or Nationals in debate.
-Only junior from Washington state to qualify for "the tournament of champions".
-First debater in Washington to fully qualify to the TOC
-Only debater to clear at all three "Washington TOC bid tournaments"
-2 time team captain
-During tenure the team has grown from 7 members to 40 members.
-Put in about 300 hours teaching teammates how to debate.
-Received "top speaker" awards at numerous tournaments
-2nd at state in extemporaneous speaking (2006) 2nd (2005)
-3rd at state in impromptu speaking. (2006) 4th (2005)
-3A Washington state record for both impromptu and extemp state bids (8 and 6 respectively)
-Only junior in recent memory to win the University of Puget Sound's Charles Battin award for outstanding speaker. (Most prestigious speaker award in the state)</p>

<p>Student Government positions held:
-7th grade class senator (one of only four)
-8th grade class senator (one of only four)
-9th grade council representative
-Freshman class vice-president
-Sophomore class president
-Junior class president
-Senior class president
-During my three years as class president I have lead the c/o 2007 to huge financial success. We are far and away the wealthiest class in history of the school due to our vast amounts of fund-raising and dedicated leaders.</p>

<p>Independent Academic Study:
-Took sixty hours of arabic composition at the Seattle Academy of Languages (Spring 2004)
-Practiced arabic speaking skills independently for 15 hours/week (April-June 2004)
-Enrolled in independent Old Testament studies with local biblical doctorate holder Steven Swanson. Six hours/week. (September 2005-May 2006)
-Completed an American Studies honors portfolio (wrote five essays on American historical figures and their influence on contemporary America) six hours/week. (March-June 2006)
-Read from Frank and Bernanke’s Principles of Macroeconomics in preparation for May 2007's AP testing. Four hours/week (September 2006-May 2007)*
-Read from Kleiner, Mamiya and Tansey’s Gardner's Art Through the Ages in preparation for May 2007's AP testing. Three hours/week (September 2006-May 2007)*
-Read from Mahler’s Comparative Politics: An Institutional and Cross-national Approach in preparation for May 2007's AP testing. Four hours/week (September 2006-May 2007)*</p>

<ul>
<li>I met with a HS faculty member once-twice a week and we would have a seminar or lecture on the material I had just read. The times given are for reading, seminars and homework/week.</li>
</ul>

<p>Baseball:
-Member of Peninsula Baseball Academy (18U All-Kitsap County Team) since age 13.
-Member of American Legion Post 68 Baseball Club (18U All-Kitsap Team) since age 15.
-Member of the 13U, 14U, 15U and 16U Traveling Teams (City-Wide All-Star Team)
-Led the 14U, 15U and 16U clubs in Batting Average and On-Base Percentage.
-Attendee at multiple baseball clinics (both pitching and infield)
-Awarded “first team honors” at both Stubbs’ Infield Clinic and Bainbridge Infield Clinic.
-Led the Freshman team in batting average (.535)
-Hit safely in all 8 Metro Division games sophomore year.
-Was an offensive leader in multiple categories (batting average, slugging percentage, RBI’s, Doubles, Hits, On-Base Percentage)</p>

<p>Tennis:
-One of only two individuals in the Metro Division to finish the 2006 regular season with an undefeated record. (11-0)
- Played as high as number 4 for my high school squad.
-Finished 3rd in the Metro Tournament (Greater Seattle Area) knocking off the 2nd 3rd and 10th seeds at the tournament.
-Finished with the highest winning percentage on the tennis team, (14-1, .9333) dropping only 2 sets all season.</p>

<p>Running/Cross Country:
-Member of xc team's “500 Club” (ran 500 miles over the summer)
-Ran number two consistently for the xc Squad.
-Averaged nearly 50 Miles a week in pre-season training
-Trained for and competed in the Seattle Half-Marathon
-Trained for and will compete in the Toe-Jam half-marathon
-Was a top-finisher for my age group in the 2004 and 2005 Winter Solstice 5K’s in seattle.</p>

<p>1) ed = upenn
2) dartmouth
3) duke
4) cornell
5) northwestern
6) vanderbilt
7) tufts
8) uchicago
9) uw (honors</p>

<p>You have a chance at all of those schools. You may want to look for schools that have a hot debate program. That can make a difference. You should also understand that most of your list is so highly selective that it is possbile to be shut out. If UW is pretty much a sure thing, you are good to go.</p>

<p>i would eliminate uw honors, and maybe substitute ups which is a better school with an amzing debate team. plus it is probably easier to get into than the uw honors program (whch appears to be your backup)</p>

<p>With that debate record I'd shoot for Harvard.</p>

<p>Amazing. Easy-in across the board, if I'd have to say.</p>

<p>bump, any other views?</p>

<p>The list is VERY top heavy and needs some solid matches.</p>