<p>Applied Early Action to the Carroll School of Management</p>
<p>White Female from NJ
GPA 4.38 (weighted on 4.0 scale)
Rank: 6 / 274
SATS: 2060 (620 Reading, 690 Math, 750 Writing)
ACTs: 31 Composite (31 English, 30 Math, 30 Reading, 32 Science, 11 Essay)
7 APs at graduation (Chem, US History, Lang & Comp, Stats, Calc AB, Bio, Spanish) AP Exam Scholar Award
All Honors Classes</p>
<p>Extra Curricular Activities:
Drum Major of Marching Band (member for 4 years)
Class Secretary for 4 years
Girl Scout Gold Award Recipient
FBLA Vice President
DECA chapter officer & event competitor
Treasurer of Habitat for Humanity chapter
Peer Development Program Leader
Church Retreat Leader for confirmation students 2 years
NHS member
World Language Honor Society Member (Spanish)
NJ Science League Competitor 4 years
Softball Umpire & Basketball Referee 4 years
Member of church youth volunteer group 4 years</p>
<p>@charliechoo:
It’s just that no one here on CC will have the context that the adcoms will when they’re discussing your application. Even adcoms themselves will tell you they can’t predict how an application will go until it’s discussed.</p>
<p>We (here on CC) also don’t have much of the material they will have - such as letters of recommendation, the track record of your high school with BC, the quality or the demographics of the other early action applicants, etc.</p>
<p>There is a reason chance-me threads get such a bad name.</p>
<p>I never understand these questions. You have good stats, good AP’s, good EC’s, like so many. It just depends upon what the college is looking for that day. It’s like The Voice, I think. If you are excellent, early on you have a great chance of being nabbed by a judge, because they have all the spots open. At the end, when almost all spots are filled, a prodigy would have a hard time being selected. </p>
<p>The answer is always: it depends. Do you have an amazing essay? </p>
<p>Anyway, those who know this particular university and its expectations well might be able to hazard a guess. You will be a great candidate in many places though. </p>