<p>Hey everyone! I'm pretty new to this website, but I'd appreciate it if anyone would take the time to chance me :).</p>
<p>My STATS</p>
<p>4.3 [Weighted]
Class rank: 3/343
SAT I: 2350 M- 750 - CR-800 CW-800
SAT IIs: 790- Reading, 800- US. History, 750-Ecological Biology</p>
<p>AP's
AP English
AP Government
AP Bio
AP World History
AP Chem
( Come from a bad school..not many AP's are offered, i took a lot of honors classes all through high school.) </p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:
Mock Trial - All 4 years
Red Cross Club- All 4 Years ( President)
Climate Focus Group- All 4 Years
Volunteering (100 Hours)
I volunteered to work with autistic children and spend time with them</p>
<p>Playing piano( 10 years)</p>
<p>Other:
NHS
Harvard SSP Summer College</p>
<p>I am a black female</p>
<p>Thanks for taking the time to read this!</p>
<p>No one knows if you'll get accepted SCEA, not even an admissions officer (as of now). You would need to be compared to the entire admissions pool. I put up one of these threads a couple of days ago but realized that its really not much use because the admissions process is such a crap shoot. </p>
<p>You seem to have great grades and you're a URM, which will greatly help you. Stanford loves URMs that have done very well, as you have. I'd say your chances are pretty high, but you never know with Stanford or any school for that matter.</p>
<p>My recommendation: Apply SCEA (if Stanford is your first choice) and put your heart into your application. Then, just pray and hope that the admissions officer likes you.</p>
<p>I'm also applying SCEA. My academic credentials are a little bit weaker than most candidates but I'm trying extra hard, through my essays and supplements, to show Stanford that I'll be a great addition to their school. You should do the same. </p>
<p>Hopefully, we'll both be at Stanford next year. Good luck!</p>
<p>you're going to be accepted</p>
<p>Good chances, write good essays :)</p>
<p>Thanks for the feedback everyone!</p>