<p>im a junior right now, thinkin about applying next year
male, asian
3.6 unweighted, competitive HS
2 APs, 1 honors Junior year, probably 3 aps SR.
SAT-2200
SAT 2's- pretty bad...chem 630, maybe taking more
probably taking ACT instead..</p>
<p>EC
Volunteer at Law Office, 5 hrs week
"Explorers" program at Queens District Attorney's office
Violin, 12 years-
NYSSMA participant
Inter School Orchestra of NY member
School Theatrical Productions- Band member and Co-director
Writer School Newspaper- OpEd and Sports
Writer for widely read Chinese newspaper
Member of Amnesty International chapter at school
Founder of International Justice Mission at school</p>
<p>Hey dude, I just applied to ILR this year and got accepted. I'd say you have a fair shot as long as you pick up the SAT IIs or do well on the ACTs, otherwise it's all up to your ECs and essays, which, granted, are fairly good, are quite iffy for definite enrollment. Your SATs are great, and the internships are excellent. </p>
<p>Just keep up the good work, and get some SAT IIs done (possibly the end of this year? Be sure to take math.). </p>
<p>So far you're on the right track, just keep it up, k?</p>
<p>Either: the one you think you can get the better score on.</p>
<p>The material for Math IIC is a little more advanced, but you need to get every single question right for an 800 on IC, whereas you can get 6 or 7 questions wrong and still get an 800 on IIC.</p>