<p>Chance me for:
Berkeley
UCLA
USC
Carnegie Mellon
Stanford
MIT</p>
<p>Rising Junior</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 4.0
Weighted GPA: 4.36</p>
<p>School rank: 4 to 6 out of 600</p>
<p>California Resident</p>
<p>SAT (based off practice test): CR-630; Math-770; Writing-640</p>
<p>AP: Euro-4, Art History-4, Computer Science-5</p>
<p>Desired Major: Computer Science or Computer Engineering</p>
<p>EC: member & secretary of FBLA club (2nd place in regional and 10th place in state for Introduction to Technology Concepts), Robotics Club, president & member of Computer Science Club (creation of programs outside of the classroom as a hobby), JV Tennis (Freshman), Varsity Tennis (Sophomore and most likely till the end of high school), and member of National Honors Society, and volunteering by distributing food to the homeless.</p>
<p>Any other significant accomplishments in a specific field:
Creation & maintenance of CS club website and a local church's website, creation of a program used in a biotech company and will be acknowledged in a scientific paper, and creation of a flashcard program (for CS club) used to study various things (like SAT vocab, & Art History AP).</p>
<p>Become class or ASB pres and your chances will shoot up a great deal (for MIT and Stanford) , your definitley on track for one of those schools, especially Berkley, UCLA, USC (in order of odds in my opinion). Dont blow your good GPA and get a solid 1900-2000+ on the SAT and your golden for half those schools. The others, your always throwing the dice even with a good background.</p>
<p>Chance me for:
Berkeley- you are on track, DO TONS OF AP’S , keep the good grades, and acceptance is very likely.
UCLA- same as Berkeley
USC- same as Berkeley
Carnegie Mellon- same as Berkeley, do more EC’s. Academic competitions, clubs, etc. also up those scores </p>
<p>Stanford and MIT- you are NOT on track. EXCEPT your rank. take hard classes, improve scores to maybe 2300. SAT II’s better be 780+ each. I want to see more EC’s and awards. Done panic, you got a year. </p>
<p>Definitely on track for the UCs (keep your UC GPA up), USC, and CMU. Stanford and MIT are reaches for pretty much everyone – you will want to improve your SAT scores, maintain high grades, and get leadership positions/awards/recognitions to make you stand out from other applicants.</p>