<p>Cornell University-undeclared
U of Mich-undeclared
Georgia tech- comp. science
UConn-comp. science</p>
<p>gpa-3.8 unweighted
Sat 500, 600
3 AP(Euro history,Comp science, maybe English)
Live in Newark, NJ
Rank-top 30%
Softball for 3 years
Community services 130 hours
Much more leadership.
Next year for ED</p>
<p>Joining the swimming team next year(senior)</p>
<p>I am planning to take the act (30)
Summer Intern for Ad Agency</p>
<p>In my opinion,</p>
<p>Cornell- No
U of Mich- Maybe, its a reach
Georgia Tech- better chance then Michigan but still a reach
UConn- Pretty good chance</p>
<p>If you're planning to take the ACT, how do you already know you got a 30? Just a question :)</p>
<p>I feel like the post is lacking some info. "Much more leadership" - tell us what it is. What's going on your app? Also, what was your combined SAT, your SAT section subscores (there are three, not two), and SAT subject test scores?</p>
<p>Right now, I agree with pml161991. I would suggest maybe taking a few more AP's and/or getting involved with compsci clubs if you're not already. Are you taking both AP compsci classes? You also need to add more safety/fit schools, if you haven't already.</p>
<p>That act score was a guess, that is why it was in the parenthesis.
I am taking the AP Computer Science A</p>
<p>Sat2-600, 680(us history and chemistry):( planning to raise it</p>
<p>CLUBS</p>
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<p>Made my own Computer club
Made a myspace about a safe place where mothers can put them if they dont want their children anymore:(
In a band formed by friends(guitar)
Tutor
In charge of new student orientation
In math team for 2 years</p>
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<p>no awards:( that depresses me</p>
<p>I dont expect to get into Cornell, but I'll give it a try. I will transfer later
but I am hopping and prying to get into Georgia Tech reeeeeeal bad.</p>
<p>uconn and GT should be good</p>
<p>take you sat's again</p>