<p>Yea, I have to agree with the so-so 20% chance. Not that you couldnt manage at a school such as Princeton…I’m sure you could…but to tell you the truth Princeton is a crap shoot, and nothing is a gaurantee. Especialllllllyyyyy since your from the Boston area, an extreeeemeeely competative area for admission to Princeton. I know people with much worse scores than you who have gotten in to Princeton or other Ivys, and people with much better scores who have been rejected. Honestly…I feel as if they throw a bunch of papers at the ceiling and see which one sticks. </p>
<p>That being said it doesn’t appear as if you are as well rounded as you could be. All of your extra curriculars completely center around judaism. While it is good to show a strong commitment to something, colleges like to know that you took advantage and experienced many different things through out high school, and they like to see that you have stuck to the same things over a long period of time (shows commitment, dedication, passion, etc). I read that you asked someone what you could do to make your resume look better; however, if you begin new, rather random activites your senior year…it might appear to be fishy. At my school we call it the “Senior Panic”…When Seniors sign up for basically every club imaginable just to put it on their college apps. Honestly, if you love doing your judaic activities, continue that, have fun, and take pride in all that you ahve accomplished. If perhaps you’ve akways had this burning desire to take up underwater basket weaving…now is the time…carpe diem!</p>