Sub-ivy material?

<p>Numbers
GPA: 98.66 W / 96.80 UW
Courses: 3 regular, 12 honors, 3 AP
Rank: top 10 / 207
SAT: 730 CR, 730 M, 640 W (7 essay)
SAT II: 790 US History, 710 Math 1
APs: European History (3), American History (4), English Language (5)</p>

<p>Senior year schedule: AP Calculus, AP US Government, AP Lit, Psychology, Latin IV, Religion IV</p>

<p>Athletics
Football and off-season workout program (1-4) / 3-year starter
Crew Team (3-4) / 4-seat on A-Boat</p>

<p>ECs
Math Team (2-4)
Amnesty International (1-4)
Secretary of NHS (3-4)
Founder of Midnight Run Program (3-4)</p>

<p>Awards
Math Team Award for Outstanding Achievement (as a junior / #1 in school, #6 in league)
Summa Cum Laude on NLE (as a freshman and sophomore)
Cum Laude on NLE (as a junior)
RPI Award for Outstanding Achiecment in Math and Science (as a junior)</p>

<p>Service
Tutoring and recycling with NHS
Volunteer work for Habitat for Humanity</p>

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<li>I put only the activities that I actually spend time doing, ie not “I was in the picture for the photography club.”</li>
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<p>I’ll be applying to my two main choices (Georgetown and UNC-Chapel Hill) early action, and if things don’t work out, I’ll look at NYU, Tufts, Notre Dame, Emory, William and Mary, Cornell, Babson, Case Western Reserve, and University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. </p>

<p>How am I looking for those schools? Good, bad, ugly?</p>

<p>Georgetown, Cornell (if it’s A&S), Tufts, and maybe Emory are your reaches. I don’t know about Michigan if you’re out of state.</p>

<p>Your ECs are a little bare. Are there competitions or awards within them that you’ve done? The only time-consuming ones seem to be crew and football.</p>

<p>Are you in-state for William and Mary? If not, then it’s also kind of a reach.</p>