California Student Chances at Top Universities

<p>Gender: Male
Residency: California
Ethnicity: Filipino
Possible Major: Molecular Biology</p>

<p>UW GPA (9-12) 3.9211
W GPA (9-12) 4.5000
vs
UW GPA (10-12) 3.9643
W GPA (10-12) 4.5357</p>

<p>Class Rank: 14/900
10-12 Rank: 16/900</p>

<p>SATs:
Math- 750
CR- 650
W- 530 =//</p>

<p>SAT IIs:
Math II-750
Biology M-770</p>

<p>ACT:
Composite- 33 (Hopefully this replaces the crappy SAT scores, but I dunno, seriously I have no idea as to whether I should send in my SAT IIs because then colleges could see my SAT Is with it)</p>

<p>AP Scores
5 Biology
5 Statistics
5 Psychology
4 Chemistry
4 Composition
4 Physics B</p>

<p>Current Classes
0 AP Macro/Micro Economics
1 AP Government
2 AP Literature
3 Multimedia Design (Art Requirement)
4 Honors Anatomy & Physiology
5 AP Calculus BC
6 Yearbook (Editor)</p>

<p>Extracurriculars
Music Appreciation Club- Founder/President 11,12
WASC Student Committee Leader- 11, 12 (Helped our high school get accreditation)
Tennis- JV Captain, Satellite/Tournament Player, Varsity Senior Year- 10, 11,12
Science Club- ASB Representative 10, 11, 12
Feed LA- 12
KEY Club- 10, 11, 12
NHS- 11, 12
Soccer Referee- Certified Area/Club Level- 9, 10, 11, 12</p>

<p>Job
Albertsons, Beginning 06/2007 Ending (expected) 06/2009 (Yup, been working there even before Junior Year!)
Tutor for Various Students in Math (Dunno if i should actually place this under jobs on common app.)</p>

<p>Colleges of Interest:
Brown University
Carnegie Mellon
Cornell University
Dartmouth
Duke
Johns Hopkins
Rice (I feel pretty confident I had an excellent interview)
Stanford
UChicago
URochester
Washington University
+
The UCs (State Resident): UCSD, UCBerkeley, UCI, & UCLA</p>

<p>Wow, that's an impressive class rank. Out of 900? Geez</p>

<p>Yeah I am at an extremely competitive school and I have only received 3 B's (Two of which were Freshman year)</p>

<p>you don't go to Brown or Dartmouth to study Molecular Biology.</p>

<p>Truthfully it is only an expected major, it is too early to really dedicate myself to one major that is why I really like JHU/Rice and how they dont require you to really dedicate yourself to a major until sophomore/jr year</p>

<p>bump please</p>

<p>anyone, ideas?</p>

<p>What about UCs?</p>

<p>AKA
Berkeley
UCLA
UCSD</p>

<p>great chances at all. the only prblems would obvi. be harvard, stanford, etc, but even then, u are solid!</p>