<p>I don’t think your age should be considered a hook.</p>
<p>“And what is the difference between SCEA and Reg, in terms of how rigorous the admissions are?”</p>
<p>SCEA is more rigorous than RD in that it is harder to get accepted early than during regular admission. Only the most exceptionally qualified get accepted SCEA. </p>
<p>You would benefit from raising your SAT score so that all the categories are 700+, but your current score doesn’t eliminate you from consideration.</p>
<p>“Language: Latin 4 years (Isn’t that unqiue?)”</p>
<p>My school doesn’t offer Latin, but I’ve seen dozens of people on CC taking it, so I don’t believe it is generally very unique.</p>
<p>Your ECs look pretty good, so I’d say you have good chances. I haven’t done a complete analysis of Stanford SCEA, but my analysis of Yale’s SCEA results (found here:<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/651345-race-college-admissions-faq-discussion-3-a-47.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-admissions/651345-race-college-admissions-faq-discussion-3-a-47.html</a>) found that URMs have a 50 percent acceptance rate SCEA. I’d say it’s about a 45 percent chance you get accepted early and about a 65 percent chance you get deferred and then accepted.</p>