<p>SAT II's
Math II, Spanish w/listening, Biology (November)
(Math and Spanish should be 800's, Biology should be ~700)</p>
<p>AP Courses:
-Human Geography
-World History
-Statistics
-U.S. History
-Language and Composition
-Physics (Senior)
-Psychology (Senior)
-IB Mathematical Studies (Senior)
-Spanish Literature (Senior)
-Spanish Language (Senior)
-Environmental Science (Senior)</p>
<p>Rigor of Curriculum
All Honors/Pre-AP offered (HARDEST COURSE LOAD)
Technology/College Prep Double Seal</p>
<p>EC's and Awards:</p>
<ul>
<li>Hispanic Latin Community Contributor/Member</li>
<li>UGA Honors Award</li>
<li>AP Scholar w/ Distinction</li>
<li>Univision Hispanic Student of the Month</li>
<li>Math Awards 3 consecutive years</li>
<li>Powerlifting championships/ Fitness training enthusiast</li>
<li>Bodybuilding Teen of Week</li>
<li>Supplement Company Representative</li>
<li>CPR/ Health Associate</li>
<li>Medicine Honors Program at Georgia State University
-Beta Club Member
-NHS Member
-Step Club
-School Writing Contest/Oratorical Contest Semi-Finalist
-Spanish Honor Society
-Volunteer Hours including personal training (fitness center) or medical assistance (Mother is a doctor)
-Supplement Research Tester (Muscle enhancement and other chemical alternatives)</li>
</ul>
<p>Recommendations:
Letters from a Grady/Emory doctors, counselor, UGA former proffesor and Yale alumni (STRONG RECS)</p>
<p>Grades:
All classes taken I have obtained A's and 1 B (88.5%)</p>
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<p>Chance me for the following colleges:</p>
<p>HARVARD
YALE
COLUMBIA
U CHICAGO
GEORGETOWN
DUKE
JOHNS HOPKINS
EMORY (SCHOLARS?)</p>
<p>I agree with sak09 you will be in those schools. Harvard and Columbia will be slight reaches, since they are slight reaches to pretty much everyone.</p>
<p>very, very impressive stats. 690 cr is fair, since you have only spent 8 years in this country. Only thing that bothers me slightly is that a good number of your schools specifically say not to take the SAT II in your native language if English is not your primary language as one of the requirement 3 SAT IIs. Is there anything you could take? Like u.s. history or world history? since you have the aps for those...just throwing it out there...</p>
<p>HARVARD- Competitive
YALE- Competitive
COLUMBIA- Competitive
U CHICAGO- Match
GEORGETOWN- Very Competitive
DUKE- Very Competitive
JOHNS HOPKINS- Match/Very Very Competitive
EMORY (SCHOLARS?)- Math</p>
<p>Also, I wouldn't send more than one extra rec letter to each school.</p>
<p>assuming that your SATII scores are high...
HARVARD-low reach
YALE-low reach
COLUMBIA-high match/low reach
U CHICAGO-high match
GEORGETOWN-match
DUKE-high match
JOHNS HOPKINS-match
EMORY (SCHOLARS?)-match</p>
<p>i would say of those 8, you’ll get into 6ish. really good chance you’ll get into every one of them. basically all u need now is a killer essay and recs and just sit back and wait for acceptance letters</p>
<p>HARVARD - reach for all
YALE - reach for all
COLUMBIA - reach for all
U CHICAGO - high match
GEORGETOWN - high match/match
DUKE - high match/match
JOHNS HOPKINS - match
EMORY (SCHOLARS?) - match</p>
<p>Up the CR score and you should be in almost everywhere. </p>
<p>You’ve got great chances at all of these schools! CR SAT score is just fair, is there any chance you could raise that?</p>
<p>I think you’ve got a great shot at all of them, obviously Harvard and Yale are still going to be reaches, but they’re reaches for everyone. However, you are a very competitive applicant.</p>