<p>I want to double major in biology and english with creative writing concentration. But I got a 90 and 92 in the classes respectively so should I apply as undecided?</p>
<p>Competitive public high school in NY
GPA: 3.5-3.6
SAT: 2160 720 each section (retaking in november)
SATII: 700 math 1c<br>
780 US hist<br>
720 biology (taking math IIc and bio in october)
APS: 5 Bio<br>
5 Eng lit and comp<br>
5 US hist<br>
4 European hist</p>
<p>EXTRAS: President for school literary magazine and have some poetry published outside school
Writer for school newspaper since sophmore yr
Varsity golf and Band since freshman yr
Tutor a lot, interned at Congressmans office, currently working at a lab for intel project</p>
<p>Wellesleys a reach for me but its my first choice. I really love everything about it. Do I have a chance? Im retaking SATs and SATIIs but is my GPA and extras really too low for Wellesley Regular Admission?</p>
<p>Write a good 'Why Wellesley' essay and you're in. Unfortunately, women's only colleges are becoming less popular, so your stats alone should get you in. Although your ECs are good, too.</p>
<p>^^I think that you are underestimating Wellesley a bit. It is true that the OP's SAT scores are appropriate for Wellesley--a little better than average right now--and that according to published info, she has a better than even chance at being admitted, but Wellesley isn't so hard up for applicants that they take every 2100+ SAT that rolls around. </p>
<p>I say it comes down to what a 3.6ish GPA means for the OP's school. Is that pretty competitive--would you be in the top 10%, about, if your school ranked (it may be hard to say if they don't rank, but usually a Guidance Counselor can help you with that)? If so than I say you are very competitive--you may want to strongly consider applying ED if it is truly your first choice. And of course your essays need to be strong, but that's true for any selective school.</p>
<p>Wellesley is a wonderful school and has a gorgeous campus. It's great for Asians and lesbians and people who think Hillary Clinton would be a good president.</p>
<p>Because the top female students can now go to any number of coed top schools, women's colleges have become less popular. Wellesley has been relegated to merely a safety for many students. The two girls attending Wellesley from my school this year aren't the bottom of the barrel, but they are very much middle of the pack.</p>
<p>Wellesley does not have an extensive application to weed out applicants. As long as teh OP has good recs she's in. Her ECs are solid and her scores are great.</p>