Chance me?

<p>Female, Caucasian. Southern Virginia
I should be a junior. I’ll graduate at 17.
I switched schools after my freshman year.
Single mother. Father deceased due to cancer.</p>

<p>ACADEMICS
GPA: 3.76/4 Will be over 3.9 by the end of first semester
Class Rank: 56/320
Relatively urban public high school
SAT: (670 CR, 720 M, 580 W) 1390/1600 1970/2400
SAT II: (620 Chem, 650 M I)
AP: (3 AP US, 4 AP Chem)
Medical and Health Specialty Program linked with a local med school. I took anatomy there as a junior and I’m in a Bio-Ethics class this year.
Major: Political Science or Economics (Pre-Med)</p>

<p>Senior Year Classes
AP Economics (Micro/Macro)
AP Government
Orchestra (Violin)
AP Calculus AB
AP Literature
Bio-Ethics
AP Physics</p>

<p>AWARDS
National Honor Society
Virginia Girls State Delegate
AP Scholar
Academic Honor Roll
Junior National Honor Society</p>

<p>EXTRACURRICULAR
Relay For Life Club: President and Co-Founder; 2 years
Class of 2012: Vice President and Event Coordinator; 2 years
PINK Club (Breast Cancer Awareness): 2 years
Orchestra (Nationally Ranked): 4 years
Varsity Swimming: 2 years
Summer Swim Team: 4 years
Varsity Cross-Country: 2 years
Varsity Soccer: 1 year</p>

<p>COMMUNITY SERVICE
Hospital: Radiology Department; 3 years
Physicians For Peace: 2 years
Equi-Kids (Therapeutic Horseback Program): 1 year
Assistant Swim Coach: 2 years</p>

<p>APPLICATION
Recommendations: Medical Program Director, Orchestra Director/Class of 2012 Sponsor, and AP Chem Teacher. Program Director lets students read their letters of recommendations; she emphasized my leadership and enthusiasm and dedication to my education.
Essays: Anatomy, and Relay For Life Club.</p>

<p>What are my chances?
Thank you!!</p>

<p>If that is your unweighted GPA you should have no problem. Your stats are almost identical to my daughter (1370/1600 1980/2400) with a 3.6ish (depends on how you translate off the 100 pt scale) and she got in ED. We also read her recs which stressed her dedication to education and the community as well as her leadership skills. Good luck!</p>