Chance a future ED'er

<p>I’m hispanic and applying ED, how does it look?</p>

<p>SAT- 1480/2150
M-730 CR-750
SAT II’s- Us History- 760
Ap macroeconomics 5, Microeconomics 5, US History 5
Rank: 39 out of 578 (no honors classes Freshman year killed me)
average high school in NJ (sends a decent amount to top 20 schools)
Recommendation should be good since my teacher was on admissions at Wake Forest</p>

<p>Freshman year (3.54)UW No honors classes</p>

<p>English B+
Geometry B+
History A-
Biology A-
Latin A-</p>

<p>Sophmore year(3.85)UW 2 Honors classes though.</p>

<p>Honors History A
Honors English A-
Algebra A-
Chem A+
French A- (Latin was cancelled)</p>

<p>Junior Year All honors classes.(3.75 most rigorous possible except honors English)</p>

<p>Honors English- A-
Honors Pre-Calc- A-
AP US History- A-
Honors Physics- A
AP Economics- A-
French II- A-</p>

<p>Senior year (Most rigorous possible, 4 AP’s)</p>

<p>EC’s- </p>

<p>200 hours volunteered at hospital
Certified EMT-b
president of cadet corps on first aid squad
Internship at tech startup which makes Games/applications for facebook and Iphone
Chess Team
Math League
health careers club
Science League
Octagon club
National Honor Society</p>

<p>NU loves it when URMs apply ED esp with strong scores. If you’re male, even better. Be sure to write good essays and get excellent teacher recs.</p>

<p>^^Agreed. Your transcript and test scores are solid. Your ECs are fine. Take your shot; there are no guarantees, of course, but I’ve got a good feeling about this. Just make sure your essays and recs are strong.
Good luck.</p>

<p>Well that’s definitely reassuring to hear</p>

<p>lookin good</p>