my chances?

<p>White Male Louisiana (Out of State Legacy)
SAT:2080(740 CR, 660 W, 680 M)
SAT IIs: (800 Bio, 740 US His, 690 Lit)
APs: 5 on Biology, 4 on US History
Attend Competive Private School
GPA 3.4
Course Load: Most difficult available (3 APs)
Good Recs from Biology and History Teachers
Speaker for 2007 American Cancer Society Relay for Life (Youth) (I am a cancer survivor)
Wrote really good essay about my experience at Relay for Life
Member of National Society of High School Scholars
Accepted and attended 6 week science program (PAVE) at Vanderbilt</p>

<p>EC
Science Olympaid 4 years (Placed 3rd in Cell Biology for 2005 Region I. Placed 2rd in Storm the Castle for 2006 Region I)
Student Athletic Training 4 years all seasons
Speech and Debate 2 years
Play Guitar and Piano Privately
On Relay for Life Committe this Year (Chair of Survivor Development)
School Musical 2 Years (Chorus)</p>

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<p>I think that your legacy status might help a lot. I think that your SAT’s and your GPA are low for a regular OOS candidate, however, you have faced more than academic challenges>>being a cancer survivor. BTW, more continued great health to you!!
With your legacy status, life challenge (with a great essay writing about it), and that you are taking the most challenging courses available to you, I think that an adcom would have to be impressed with you.
True, your GPA is low even for IS students, but again, after all you’ve been through, you could be a contender.
Good luck in April.</p>