<p>Alright guys I've posted this before, but my stats have slightly changed and I'd like to know about my SAT 2 scores. I'm white and live in the Chicago area. Also, if you could chance me for UNC and Notre Dame that would be great</p>
<p>GPA:4.5 weighted
Rank: 7/457</p>
<p>Act Composite: 34
E: 35
M: 35
R: 33
S: 33
W: 10</p>
<p>Classes: Nearly all honors and AP classes </p>
<p>AP's: Comp Sci (4)
Language & Comp (4)
Physics B (5)
Calculus BC (5)</p>
<p>Senior Year Courseload:
AP Statistics
AP Bio
AP Literature & Comp
AP Psychology
Honors Spanish 4</p>
<p>SAT Subject Tests:
Math II: 780
Physics: 720
Literature: 660</p>
<p>EC's:
Varsity Swimming (9-12) <a href="State%20Qualifier">Captain</a>
Student Council (10-12) [Vice President]
NHS (11-12) [Web Chair]
Link Crew (10-12) --- program to help accommodate freshmen to high school, involves teaching a weekly seminar
School Spirit Organization (11-12) [Leadership Team]
WYSE Academic Team (11-12)
Club Swimming (9-12)
Competitive Triathlon (9-11)
Lifeguarding Job (11-12)
~100 Service Hours
I've led or helped to lead service activities and projects within my clubs such as school blood drives.</p>
<p>Awards:
IHSA Swimming State Qualifier (10 & 11)
NHS Member (11-12)
High Honor Roll (9-12)
All American Triathlete</p>
<p>Any comments will be greatly appreciated! Also, should I send in my SAT 2 scores? If so, which ones?</p>
<p>Bump. Ill chance back!</p>
<p>What’s your SAT score? You have a strong ACT score. Your ECs are pretty good for a school like Vanderbilt. Personally I think you’d get in. </p>
<p>Low match</p>
<p>I haven’t take the sat. Didn’t see the point as pretty much every college has no preference.</p>
<p>Chiclanda seems to be COMPLETELY misinformed. Keep in mind that Vanderbilt uses holistic admissions, so your ECs are a bit important. Looking at them, I don’t necessarily see anything that stands out. It’s a low reach.</p>
<p>Is that really appropriate Achilles?</p>
<p>^Yes, it is appropriate. I apologize if I have offended you, I really do, but Vanderbilt by no means is a low match. I lived about 5 minutes to the campus and love Vandy. I know a lot about Vanderbilt, and I know for a fact that it is definitely NOT a low match.</p>
<p>Just don’t be a tool about it next time because you think you know everything when you don’t bcz ur not that smart</p>
<p>Uhh ok? You don’t even know me, but yeah sure whatever you say. Nice vocabulary by the way.</p>
<p>I’m sorry but I don’t see how I’d be a low reach for early decision.</p>
<p>Apologize, I didn’t read the ED. Considering ED, I would assume it’s a high match or an extremely low reach. Also, SAT IIs aren’t required by Vandy, but they will be considered and many applicants do send in their SAT IIs. So maybe send in Math 2 and Physics?</p>
<p>Achilles you really need to turn down your presumptuous little ass before a real fight breaks out. I eat kids like you alive</p>
<p>Ok, I’m sorry. I probably should’ve worded that differently. I honestly just don’t think that Vanderbilt would be a low match, but I still value your opinion.</p>
<p>High Match/ Low Reach for ED
Low Reach for RD</p>
<p>Vanderbilt is becoming super competitive. The trend only seems like it is continuing, so admission can never be assured. Your stats match up for both RD and ED, and your extracurriculars, although not out of the ordinary, should be good enough.</p>
<p>Sorry I meant ACT, but your SAt II scores are good too!</p>
<p>Your a really competitive applicant so low reach/ high match just because as stated before Vandy is getting to be super competitive. You’ll get into UNC and Notre Dame. If possible, chance me back please.</p>