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At schools like Williams admission is very, very competitive and holistic qualitative decisions are made. Being qualified without a hook gets you a look. After that a lot depends on the alignment of the stars. Good luck. You are a great kid and a strong applicant but keep in mind that Stanford rejects 6 qualified applicants for every 1 it accepts. Keep things in perspective - acceptance is predicated more on what the school needs that year to build their community then your worth or value as a student or person and all the work you have done.
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Since you mention Stanford, I wonder what the odds are of being admitted RD to Williams, if the applicant had already been admitted REA to Stanford? How much difference in what the schools want for unhooked applicants?
Or vice versa?