Chances or Samuel L. Jackson is going to come get you

<p>Here are the barebones
Class of 2009
Californian
Asian Male
GPA UW: 3.5ish
GPA W: 4.3 ish</p>

<p>SAT Regular: 2230, 1520 (m+v)
SAT Superscore: 2280, 1570</p>

<p>SAT2: 750 Bio, 760 lit 800 IIC math</p>

<p>EC: I have other stuff, but these are my main ones</p>

<p>VERY actively involved in national circuit LD debate; extremely dedicated to the task and its effects</p>

<p>CEO and founder of a non-profit corporation to help teach kids of any economical background how to debate</p>

<p>Helps poor kids at a local elementary school academically</p>

<p>My grandpa, who raised me when I was little, died my soph year and caused my grades to deteriorate (2 Cs)</p>

<p>350+ Community service hours</p>

<p>No way to predict chances. You have just as good a shot as any other applicant. If you truly love the school, apply ED and it will increase your chances a bit. If you stick around for tomorrow, you will see some people who were accepted and rejected and they will post stats. You will find equally capable students that get rejected and accepted and there is no formula for admissions…its all subjective. </p>

<p>Good luck! All you can do is try your best!</p>

<p>I’d say you have a pretty good chance of getting in!</p>

<p><em>hopes samuel l jackson will leave me alone now</em></p>

<p>we’ll give u more insight after results come out 2morrow :)</p>

<p>bump now that results are in</p>

<p>The honest answer is that you are a qualified candidate, but the other twenty thousand people applying will also be qualified candidates. It’s not random, but at the elite schools, nobody can deliberately predict the decision with any form of accuracy.</p>