<p>School: Top 1000 in Nation
GPA: 3.82 (Somewhat upward trend)
College GPA: 3.81
SAT I: 2050 (Retaking in Nov. Expecting 2100+)
SAT II: 730 Chem, Just took SATII Math Level I and Level II (expecting 750+ on both)</p>
<p>Honors:</p>
<p>National Merit Commended
AP Scholar
Academic Letter
Chase Youth Award
Final Round of Judging in Writing Contest</p>
<p>Work Experience:</p>
<p>Completely developed a website runned by the school district to distribute computers to needy families</p>
<p>Job Shadowed at General Dynamics in 9th and 10th Grade.</p>
<p>Summer Student Support Technology for School District</p>
<p>Extraterriculars</p>
<p>Chess Club 9th, 10th, 11th
Piano 3rd 12th
Table Tennis 9th, 10th, 11th
MathisCool 10th</p>
<p>Community Service</p>
<p>500+ verfiable hours on the Website.</p>
<p>Good Recs by Teachers and a very solid essay</p>
<p>Hooks</p>
<p>Took Calculus BC in 8th grade got a 4.
Literally a S<em>H</em>I*T load of college courses in Computer Science and Math at GU with nearly all As and one B+</p>
<p>Given the fact that you said ED, I wouldn’t put the chances too high - Stanford only has SCEA, unless you meant something else.</p>
<p>More info on the GPA is needed. Your SATs are somewhat low for someone who took BC in 8th grade, and your hooks are not even hooks. How hard is it to get that GPA? Where does that put you in whatever class you would be considered to be a part of?</p>
<p>Yeah the CR reading really killed me on the SAT but I kinda f-ed up on the math so I should be expecting better scores. I spent a lot of dedication into my college classes and developing the website so that shows my lack of ECs and stellar SAT. Stanford has an excellent computer science program and thats the class I would be in, the really CS oriented type.</p>
<p>Thanks lolcats anything over 50 is good for me before i waste 75 bucks. I’m doing Ap lit, govern, and statistics and digital web site, I also have 2 computer classes at GU and a chinese class at a community college. So I’d say its pretty rigorous.</p>
<p>I would say you have a 10% chance, just like everyone else. No one here is equipped to give you an exact number and certainly no one’s number should determine whether or not you apply</p>
<p>Don’t sweat your SATs. If Stanford wanted, they could accept an entire class of 2400s and they don’t. There are Stanford students with surprisingly low SATs who distinguished themselves in other manners.</p>
<p>Really moosemoose? I was really sweating on it considering that I cannot submit my updated sat score to stanford scea but I think can if I’m deferred? IDK </p>
<p>@ y0itzr0 my gpa is unweighted. My school doesn’t weight gpas but I’m still in the top 10%. The website I developed is a program in the state of Washington that refurbishes old computers and distributes them out to low income. It now has Department of Social and Health Services and local companies and schools as its partners. I would say its expansion across washington was directly because of the website/database I created.</p>
<p>If Stanford wanted, they could accept an entire class of 2400s and they don’t.</p>
<p>I’m tired of people perpetuating this myth. Even if Stanford wanted to, there is no way that they could fill up an entire class of just 2400ers. First, only about 300 students in the country get a perfect score and they’re also applying to HYPMC + others and might not want to go to Stanford. So if you were to distribute all the 300 of them among all the ivies plus Stanford plus MIT ,etc that’s like what, 30 perfect scorers per school, which isn’t a lot, considering most of these schools have freshman class sizes between 1-2000.</p>
<p>No offense, but if you are seriously considering to base your decision to apply or not to apply to Stanford based on the ratings given to you on this message board, you are not smart enough to be accepted…</p>
<p>don’t worry I always take opinions with a grain of salt. Nevertheless I find it good to take other’s opinions just to see what they think whether its true or not.</p>
<p>no offense, but taking both math I and II (without even getting 800’s) shows some lack of judgment. the low SAT I and GPA don’t help either. I also don’t see anything that stands out. if you’re good at math, where’s the USAMO? if computer science is a passion, any awards? </p>
<p>I don’t know why others would give you such a high chance. I’d say 10% is reasonable.</p>