<p>-Binghamton (The only college I've already heard from - accepted EA)
-McGill (My brother is a senior here and has done very well)
-New York University (Got an A- in a summer class here)
-Boston University
-Hamilton
-Oberlin
-Bucknell
-Lafayette (Considering Early Decision here)
-Franklin and Marshall
-Skidmore
-Dickinson
-Maryland
-Delaware</p>
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<p>-Residence: New York City
-Gender: Male
-Intended Major: History or Social Sciences</p>
<p>SATs:
Critical Reading: 670
Math: 650
Writing: 700
***I sent out my SAT II scores in such a way in that only schools the require them are going to get them. They are Math I: 650, Literature: 590.</p>
<p>GPA:
Sophomore: 88.5
Junior: 89.6
Senior (First trimester): 92.0
Class Rank: n/a
***I go to a small private school, but although many private schools have grade inflation, mine does not. I know my average is a bit low for Lafayette but I have been improving every year, and my average is consistently lowered by math and foreign language. I do better in History, English, Science and unique classes to my school like Philosophy and Broadcast-Journalism.</p>
<p>APs:
European History (Self-Study, not offered as class). Exam Grade: 4
American History - taking this year
English - taking this year</p>
<p>ECs:
Newspaper writer and editor (3 years)
Model UN (2 years)
Key Club (1 year)</p>
<p>Recommendatings:
Two very good recommendations (or so they say) from two very qualified teachers who graduated from Harvard and University of Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>Essay:
Extremely well-written, but may lack direction just a bit.</p>
<p>Interview:
They were booked up on-campus, but I will soon be having an alumnae off-campus interview.</p>
<p>Recognitions:
-I won the "Gold Honors" award for academic excellence in my junior year (5 were awarded out of 51 students)
-I won the "Citizenship Award" for reasons I can't explain in my junior year (2 were awarded out of 51 students)
-I was in the Honors Math and Science Program for my 9th grade year (at a different high school)
-Honorable Mention for the "Math AMC" Test</p>
<p>Other:
-I took an Introduction to Sociology Class during the summer at New York University (a class that combined college students and qualified high school students) and got an A-.
-I won't be needing or getting financial aid, because money is not an issue.</p>
<p>So what do you think my chances are?</p>