Chance for Cornell, JHU, Northwestern, UPenn, Duke, etc.

<p>Chance me for Cornell (Legacy), Duke, JHU, Northwestern, UPenn, Colgate, Lehigh, Columbia (Legacy), UNC Chapel Hill, and UVA (Legacy). I'm currently a Junior, so I lack any real credible SAT/ACT or AP scores since I haven't really taken any. </p>

<p>Freshman Year GPA: U/W-92 W-94
Biology Honors
Algebra II Honors (Year ahead in Math)
World History Honors
English I Honors
Architecture I
French III</p>

<p>Sophomore Year GPA: U/W-93 W-95
Chemistry Honors
Stats/Trig Honors (My school doesn't allow students ahead in math to take Pre-Calc)
US History I Honors
English II Honors
Architecture II
French IV
Computer Science
Economics</p>

<p>Junior Year GPA: N/A, but 1st quarter estimate is U/W-93-94 W-98-100
AP Chemistry
AP US History
AP Statistics
AP English Language and Composition
Pre-Calculus Honors
Physics Honors</p>

<p>*I currently have the most rigorous junior year curriculum out of 350 students in my grade</p>

<p>Senior Year Prospective Course-load
AP Biology
AP English Literature and Composition
AP Calculus BC
AP US Government
Biochemistry
Physiology and Anatomy
Art</p>

<p>Practice SAT administered by my school
2200 (M:740 CR:690 W:770 Essay:12)</p>

<p>ECs:
3 years of Varsity Ice Hockey
8 years of club Ice Hockey
Volunteering at a Children's Hospital for Physical Therapy
Inducted to NHS as of yesterday
Currently Working on a project for Chemagination
Model UN
??Applying to the NIH summer internship program, so I'm not going to be sure of whether I will get in until May. Hopefully I do!
This list should expand as I have just started junior year and have some other things planned out for the future.</p>

<p>We really can’t chance you without legitimate SAT and SAT II test scores. Right now my only advice would be to really look into getting some leadership positions (since you really lack them) and invest in a couple activities that you want to take to the next level. Show the schools what you’re passionate about.</p>