Chance a below CC "average" student?

<p>White, Female, Senior from New York State</p>

<p>Average: 97.5 ish-- upward trend (We don't weight them)
Class rank 4/129-- Competitive Class in non-competitive public school
ACT-31 (might take again)
SAT II- Math 2- 650 US His- 680 (horrible, but will only send them to schools that require them)</p>

<p>EC's/Outside of School acts;
-Varsity Cross Country (9th, 10th)--
-1st in age group in 1/2 marathon
-Knowledge Masters (11th)
-Over 100 volunteer hours at local hosptial and over 150 total
-National Honor Society
-Have taken piano since age 7 (auditioned and participated in local concerts, A+ on Level V NYSSMA Evaluation
-Part-Time Student Deans' List at Community College
-Interact Club (11th, 12th)
-High Honor Roll throughout high school
-2008 Student Sage Recognition Award
-Had summer job between 11th and 12th grade at local store
-Received school awards for top spanish, history, and art student in grade
-Participated in Project Lead the Way (9th)
Other:</p>

<p>-Have taken hardest course load offered
-Received at least one expectional teacher evalution
-Will have around 35 college credits from local community college by graduation</p>

<p>Senior Courses:
-Spanish V (3 Community College Credits)
-Regents physics
-English (6 Community College Credits)
-Calculus 1+2 (8 Community College Credits)
-Economics (3 Community College Credits)
-Sociology/ Psychology (6 Community College Credits)</p>

<p>I know that my resume is far below the average CC poster but any comments are greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>SUNY Geneseo
Oberlin College
SUNY Binghamton
Cornell University- CAS
Hobart and William Smith
University of California- Berkeley
University of Vermont
Northeastern University
Boston College
Penn State- University Park</p>

<p>...you're hardly below average.</p>

<p>jesus why would u call yourself below average</p>

<p>I meant below average on this forum where it seems like everyone has perfect SAT or ACT scores as well as papers published.</p>

<p>SUNY Geneseo- 90%
Oberlin College- 60%
SUNY Binghamton- 60%
Cornell University- CAS- 40%
Hobart and William Smith- IDK
University of California- Berkeley- 10% (OOS is impossible)
University of Vermont- 100%
Northeastern University- 85%
Boston College- 55%
Penn State- University Park- 80%</p>

<p>And seriously, you're above average on here. Good luck!</p>

<p>So applying to Berkeley would probably just be a waste of money... sad.</p>

<p>Thanks for your response!</p>

<p>Not applying to Berkeley, not knowing, and spending more money to go to Boston College or Cornell is the waste of money. Go for it buddy</p>

<p>What did your SAT IIs look and feel like when you took them?</p>

<p>Like what percent of the questions did you fell like you knew for sure?</p>

<p>because i haven't got my scores back, and i'm sweating it. One of my top schools requires them, and they felt really rough.</p>

<p>I'd give you more than an 85% chance at Northeastern - more like 98% lol. I've seen a lot of 3.5s get in there. Boston College...I'd say 67% chance depending on essay, etc. University of Vermont - you're totally in there.</p>

<p>Can't speak to the others but I do wish you the best! :)</p>

<p>I'm very impressed with your whole resume. You are very gifted, between academics, sports, piano (which I also play), and all the other EC's. You have a fine ACT score and you should not worry about your SAT II's that much. I think you're in pretty much everywhere (at least by the percentages) with the exception of Berkeley and Cornell, as those are just complete toss ups, but you certainly should apply. Who knows what happens in the admissions process on that day. You are certainly well qualified.</p>