<p>Please chance me for (are some of these way way out of reach...?):
University of Washington (Seattle) (#1, do I have a chance?)
Whitman
Western Washington
Gonzaga
Washington State University
USC
UCLA
University of Oregon
University of Hawaii</p>
<p>Asian, Male, Washington
GPA: 3.5, probably down to a 3.4 after Junior Year. (Unweighted, school does not weigh)
SAT I: 1850 (second take)</p>
<h2>Honors/AP/Advanced</h2>
<p>Honors History (10)
Honors English (10, 11)
Honors Chinese (11)
Honors Chemistry (11)
Honors Physics (11)
AP History (10)
Advanced Drawing and Painting (10, 11)</p>
<p>Next Year's Supposed Schedule:
Independent Study Chinese
AP Psychology
AP Chemistry
AP Literature
AP Comparative Governments
Financing
Precalculus</p>
<p>Extracurriculars
Art Club Vice President (Soph-Junior)
Senior Service Club (Junior-Senior)
Key Club (Freshmen)
Volunteered at clinic, 3 years (Freshmen-Junior) 200~ish hours.
Volunteered at Vegfest, 3 years in a row, 30 hours
Work at a tutoring center, mid-junior year to now.
Student Advisory Leader (senior only position)
National Honors Society (admitted as a junior)</p>
<p>Will be spending entire summer on college essay writing and miscellaneous volunteering activities.</p>
<p>UDub- low reach
Gonzaga- match
Washington State- safety
USC- high reach
UCLA- high reach
Oregon- match
Hawaii- match</p>
<p>I know a little bit about UDub (I have legacy there and its one of my schools) and the SAT requirements are getting more and more stringent. I was hoping you’d give me some more info (potential major, etc) because it has one of the better engineering programs in the nation and its very competitive. Either way, to get in to USC or UCLA, you have to redo the SAT and get anywhere between 2000-2200 to give yourself a fighting chance. UCLA has a very low rate of out of state acceptances because they make it difficult for you guys. </p>