<p>this is what you have to do:
- tell your dad “screw you. stop trying to prevent me from being successful.”
- write your college essay about your dad’s **** and get like a billion people to read over it. Honestly it makes me mad, so i hope, if you write it well, that it’ll invoke some kind of emotional response in the reader while revealing your standpoint.
- your AP tests are impressive, but SAT not so much. You’re hoping for a huge leap in score, so here’s how to do it. go to your guidance office and get like EVERY SAT prep book, only READ Princeton Review’s, but do the practice tests in all. Barrons and Kaplan’s are supposed to be either too easy or too hard (i forget which is which) but w/e. I’d also suggest taking a practice ACT test; you might find it easier. and they’re on different dates, so might as well take both.
- your EC’s are kinda good, but the list of legit ones (like two or three) is short. unfortunately, senior year is not the time to go starting a bunch of new activities. Do what you can to demonstrate your commitment to the ones you’re in right now.</p>
<p>i think georgia tech is a nice alternative :] a lot of the math team people from my school end up going there.</p>
<p>as a final question… your courseload and gpa’s don’t seem to match up… if you took all honors/ap (as you pretty much say you do) yet your UW is 3.5, that would suggest you make half A’s and half B’s. But a B in an honors class is a 4 rite? and an A is a 5 rite? so you should have around a 4.5 weighted, right?</p>
<p>chance me? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/780607-chance-me-vanderbilt-emory-wake-forest.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/780607-chance-me-vanderbilt-emory-wake-forest.html</a></p>