<p>I was wondering if anyone would spare their time to give me chances for admission to the following schools:
Cornell University (Early Decision)
Boston College
Bates
University of Chicago
Villanova
Trinity College
University of Washington (safety)</p>
<p>I want to study Economics. I am a Caucasian male from the west coast (who attends a boarding school) and Cornell is my first choice school. I’m planning on applying Early Decision in the fall. My GPA is low but it has a good trend. It was around a 3.8 freshman year, a 3.6 sophomore year and a 4.0 junior year. As you can tell sophomore was a difficult year for me, it was my first year at boarding school. Junior year I really challenged myself and I took 4 AP/IB classes (my school combines them): AP/IB US History, AP/IB English, IB SL Physics, IB ITGS. In addition I took TOK (Theory of Knowledge) and Chinese 1. I’m taking Chinese 2 over the summer to meet Cornell’s language requirement. I know that I can get good recommendations from this year, a lot of my teachers really liked me. My counselor also seems to like me a lot. Given the following stats would it be worth applying ED to Cornell or is it a waste?</p>
<p>I say GO FOR IT. Although your GPA isn’t the highest, your ACT is pretty good and you have a passion: ice hockey. Honestly, I ignore the experts and follow my dreams. Write a stellar essay. (: If you get into Cornell, do tell me!</p>
<p>Sounds like you’re definitely a competitive applicant for Bates, so congrats on that. And as Joy said, sounds like hockey is your passion. FYI, Bates has club ice hockey teams, meaning they aren’t varsity and don’t have tryouts but still practice 6 days a week. The men’s team is really competitive (they’ve won their conference for a number of years and get to play exhibition games against lots of varsity teams). Check out their site for more info [Bates</a> College Men’s Ice Hockey | The Official Website](<a href=“http://bateshockey.com/]Bates”>http://bateshockey.com/) or message me. Just thought you might be interested to hear that since it seems like you love hockey but don’t want it to take over your life in college.</p>