<p>Applied to...
Safeties: SMU, Santa Clara, Pepperdine
others: BC USC Emory Vanderbilt Georgetown</p>
<p>SAT:
C.R.: 660
Math: 720
Writing: 750</p>
<p>Courses:
6 A.P.s, 9 Honors
unweighted: 3.62, weighted: 4.18
school doesn't rank, but was informed that am in top 12.5% of class of 150</p>
<p>E.C.
Head of Student Council
Junior Representative
Debate Club
Planner for numerous student events
Missions trips to New Orleans, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Moloka'i
Youth Intern at church: weekly high school leader for 2nd-5th graders</p>
<p>Awards:
AP Scholar
CSF
Various debate awards</p>
<p>Strong essay, good recs, interviews went well</p>
<p>You have a very attractive USC legacy and well as for Georgetown! :]</p>
<p>Honestly, compared with the people from my school who were accepted to USC and Boston College, I think you
have a good chance. Sorry though, I dont know much about the other schools.</p>
<p>thanks einnob!
Anyone else? And please be honest... I have thick skin. Plus, I know that these are just opinions and in reality, someone else will make the final decision. So pick away if you like!</p>
<p>On a scale of one to ten, 1 being impossible, 10 being definitely
BC - 5
USC - 4
Emory - 4
Vanderbilt - 4
Georgetown - 3</p>
<p>You seem a well-rounded and accomplished student; however, there is nothing about you that really stands out. (As in, you don't have a strong area of interest.)
Emory, Vanderbilt and Georgetown are not impossible, but more unlikely than likely.</p>