<p>In my opinion Stanford and Notre Dame are the two best colleges in America for their mix of strong academics and athletics (Stanford wins because its in Cali)</p>
<p>My question is what are my chances for Stanford? I know people say you need to be DIFFERENT from everyone else to stand out, what do you guys think?</p>
<p>BACKGROUND:
Male
Hispanic
Chicago, IL
School sends some grads to top universities (most go to UIUC)</p>
<p>ACADEMICS:
GPA: 5.9 Weighted, 4.9 UW (were on a 5.0 scale, 6.0 for honors/AP)
Rank: 3/500
Most rigorous classes-all honors, AP (10 by graduation)
Tests: ACT-34
Subject Tests- Math II-720
- US HIST-700
- Spanish- 680</p>
<p>National Merit Commended or SF (prob commended)</p>
<p>OUTSIDE EC’s:
Varsity Baseball (Sportsmanship Award)
Youth Volunteer Baseball Coach (100+ Hrs.per Spring/summer since 7th grade)
Illinois High School Assocation Patched Umpire + Youth Umpire for baseball</p>
<p>Reading Nights with intercity elementary schools</p>
<p>Volunteer Special Olympics Basketball Announcer and Ref
Organize and Run Special Olympics Track Meets</p>
<p>Church Youth Group-various fundraisers, foodrives</p>
<p>Big Leadership Award (given to only 4 kids in the school)
Mentor at multiple Student-Athlete Leadership conferences around the state</p>
<p>SCHOOL EC’s:
Debate Team (2 years)
Club Investment (2)
Athletes Committed to Excellence (ACE; 2)
Student Athletic Advisory Committee (2)</p>
<p>Spanish Tutor, Math Tutor
NHS (+ Executive Board Member)
Spanish National Honors Society</p>
<h2>Good Recs, Counselor Comments and Essay</h2>
<p>As you may have noticed, I’m very leadership oriented and strive to use it as much as possible with my true love: baseball. That is why I voluenteer so much with youth ball players, so they can excell both on and off the field (one rec discusses how I do such). Maybe this and my hispanic heritage make me unique?</p>
<p>Anyways, thanks for reading. And if you feel obliged, please comment! All thoughts are greatly appreciated!!!</p>