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<p>@ilikepizza:
With all due respect, the admissions process for good schools (and good programs like Honors) is a crapshoot. It’s irresponsible to speak in absolute terms and give people a false idea of where they actually stand… however, if you do want guesstimate someone’s chances for admission, you should at least provide statistics to back up your claims. Your posts on this forum are often misleading instead of honest and helpful.</p>
<p>@OP: If I were in your position, I would disregard ilikepizza’s post. As somewhereinga notes, your stats. still fall well below the average for Honors and are borderline for EA. Raise your SAT by 100 pts. and you’ll be in a very good position. As for the financial aid process at a private school like Emory, it’s based not only on income but also savings and family expenditures. Making “more than 100k” will not necessarily disqualify you from grants or scholarships at many private schools. Ultimately, the only way to find out how much aid you qualify for is to actually apply to each school. Best of luck in the admissions (and financial aid!) process.</p>