Ahem. Chances at these schools.

<p>South Asian female
GPA: 3.98 UW/4.50 W
Class Rank: 24/491 (came from different middle school; thus wound up doing AP's in calculus and chemistry and the like at the end)
AP's taken: Euro Hist. (4), Stats (4), English Lang (5), USH (5)
Will be taking Calculus BC, Chemistry, Enviro, Macroeconomics, US Gov, and Lit this year. </p>

<p>SAT I: CR 690, MA 740, WR 710
SAT II: Span./List 720 (non-native speaker, didn't have the language for six months prior)
Math II 710
Will be taking Biology and Chemistry subject tests in November. </p>

<p>EC's
Mu Alpha Theta 9-12 (Won awards at State for Statistics Team and History of Math individual, won a regional prize in Stats)</p>

<p>Brain Bowl 9-12 (secretary sophomore & senior years, captain)</p>

<p>Interact 9-12 (started Glaucoma Awareness campaign; appeared on local CBS affiliate to spread message throughout the entire area); Secretary 10, VP 11, Prez 12</p>

<p>Member of National Honor Society 10-12</p>

<p>National Commended Scholar</p>

<p>Piano since age 5; have been member of Nat'l Fraternity of Student Musicians for the entire time as a result of annual guild auditions; superior ratings all years of audition</p>

<p>Volunteer service at local hospital, Red Cross, school events----201 hours and counting
(bulk of it was at hospital)</p>

<p>Have done community service since elementary school (grade 5)---includes group homes and libraries. </p>

<p>I went to two national conventions in middle school----one was for science research (IFT); the other was the Scripps Howard NSB. </p>

<p>Participated in Student Science Training Program at UF this past summer; conducted research on different types of eye surgery methods. </p>

<p>Participant in chorus 10-12; All-State Chorus participant (pending)</p>

<p>Recs will be great, I'm sure. (One English teacher, one science teacher)</p>

<p>Chances at the following schools:
Davidson
Northwestern
Rice
WashU
Harvard
Princeton (legacy)</p>

<p>bumpity-bump</p>

<p>You're a match for all of your schools except Harvard only because of the unpredictability of the Ivy's. For one, they receive thousands of applications of 4.0 students and stellar SAT's but what sets one apart from the other is the EC's and personal statements/essay. So I would highly recommend writing a ridiculously amazing essay.</p>