<p>try going to prestigious summer programs after the sophomore year. Colleges tend to look at after-junior-year-summer-programs as a desperate act to increase chances of getting in. ( a bit exaggerated but true nonetheless)</p>
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<p>Lol, they'll probably suss it out from his name anyway, and then they'll reject him for trying to avoid the fact that he's asian!!!</p>
<p>Tell them you're Asian, and write some killer essays. You have just as good a chance as any of the other applicants ;)</p>
<p>Do some summer programs and engage yourself in some new project over the summer... Any kind of project... I can't think of an example right now xD</p>
<p>mike3yo
are you sure about that?</p>
<p>bump would like previous question answered</p>
<p>bump, more chances please?</p>
<p>I'm predicting AP scores to be 3 for Lit and 3 for World History.
Does that affect my chances at all?</p>
<p>you mean 4's not 3's. Trust me you did well my friend. And schools do look at AP scores but I dont think they have that strong of an impact.</p>