<p>Hi,
I just got back from visiting colleges and I'm getting a little freaked about my chances. I would love if some of you guys would look at my stats and give me your thoughts on my chances at my top schools. Thanks!</p>
<p>Top Schools: Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Williams, University of Chicago, Amherst, Cornell, Dartmouth, Middlebury, Brown, </p>
<p>New York City Private School
Female/Caucasian
SAT scores: 2400
GPA: My school doesn't say but I'm guessing about 3.95
Class Rank: Again, no info from school, but definitely top 5% with all top classes
SAT II's:
Math IIC: 800
US History: 770
Biology M: 780
Legacy: Princeton</p>
<p>EC's:
Varsity Tennis, Varsity Softball (not planning on playing for real in college), President Debate Club, Science Center Coordinator and tutor, Math Center tutor, Writing Center Tutor, Intern at various local political campaigns and offices, Intern with local AIDS prevention foundation, (probably) working in a lab this summer, Vice President of the High School Chorus.</p>
<p>Any thoughts would be helpful!</p>
<p>Hmm...I got into a few of the colleges you are considering and my SATs aren't as high, but I had more ECs and work experience. How long have you participated in those ECs? And what do you plan on continuing to do in college? They asked me that last question on all of my interviews. What kind of classes have you taken and are currently taking? And last but not least, what are your safeties?</p>
<p>Ok let's see:
I've been doing these things since...
Tennis: 10th
Softball: 9th
Debate: 9th
All the tutoring things: 10th
Political campains: 9th and 10th
AIDS Foundation: 11th</p>
<p>In college, I plan on continuing to do sports (probably intramural or club, not varsity, though that depends on the school), singing, tutoring, political campaings, and labs etc.</p>
<p>I've taken the hardest classes at my school (we don't have AP's)
ex. intensive BC calc, intensive physics, intensive french etc.</p>
<p>I'm kind of having trouble with the safety issue. I'm thinking Michigan or Wisconsin, but I'm trying to find smaller schools that would work in the same way. I also like that those two have rolling admissions.</p>
<p>Where did you end up?</p>