Chance for Georgetown SFS EA, Tufts, Yale, JHU, W&M International Relations

<p>Hi,
It's a bit long but I will chance back. I'm pretty harsh so be harsh back lol.
GPA: 3.7/4.5
Class size: 640
AP: Statistics (4), Art History (5), European History (4), Psychology (5), U.S History (5), Chinese (5), Calculus AB (4), Government, Econ
IB: Psychology HL, Chinese SL, History HL, Chemistry SL, Math SL, English HL
SAT: M:770, CR: 760, W:750
SAT II: Math II(800), U.S History (800), Chinese (800)
School doesn't want people to feel bad so it doesn't rank.
My schedule is pretty much the hardest possible at my school and I exhausted the upper level classes, that being said I didn't do fantastic in them. </p>

<p>Recs:
English/Theory of Knowledge Teacher: 8/10
Stats/Compsci/tennis coach: 9/10
Administrator/Athletic Coordinator:10/10</p>

<p>Sports:
Tennis: 3 varsity, principal scholar athlete etc. Captain senior year
Football: 1 varsity, 1 JV, O-line captain, tutored freshmen football team
Basketball: 2 years JV
Wrestling: 1 year varsity
Student Section: Founded, did a lot of stuff for it- fundraising, negotiating with CIF, talking with administration, interviewing with MaxPreps etc.</p>

<p>ECs: not listing all of them just major ones
Global Design Science Lab: designed a long term energy solution that was presented to UNDP & UNECOSOC, published paper</p>

<p>Students Transforming Education: State Director for an organization (read: Political Action Committee) that advocates students rights in education. Headed initiative to obtain 10,000 signature in favor of permanent status reform</p>

<p>Congressional Youth Debate Committee: Chaired committee that planned and sponsored a debate between candidates for CA-26 house seat. Raised $5000 in corporate sponsorships</p>

<p>Class President and VP: made $14,000 in one year letting many people attend senior activities for free
School Site Council Member: 10-12 grades</p>

<p>JSA: Region Director of PR, beginning expansion into Hawaii </p>

<p>FBLA: 3rd place in CA for Management Decision Making, 2nd in section for BusLaw</p>

<p>Recycling Club: this just screams a club started for college but i'm actually super passionate about this and wrote one of my essays on this so yea.
I obtained a grant from the city to purchase the ridiculously expensive recycling bins and run a program for the school. Participated in a school waste audit and was the model for the rest of school district to implement</p>

<p>Tutoring: tutored for god knows how many hours in every subject, raised a kid from an F to a B and helped him graduate, probably the proudest moment of high school</p>

<p>Volunteering: volunteered at local women's shelters, homeless shelters, rotary events, international flora festival total, 450 IB cas hours</p>

<p>Mock Trial: 3 years-If you live in California, I'm from Ventura County and was the last team to beat La Reina.
Lead Attorney, Pre-trial, expert witness, 10,11,12 respectively</p>

<p>Model UN: Best Delegate at a few conferences, President 10 & 11</p>

<p>I got sloppy at the end but I'll definitely chance back</p>

<p>Georgetown SFS- low reach
Tufts- match
Yale- reach</p>

<p>That’s about all I can chance you on. Your test scores are very good and you are, by all means, a competitive applicant. However, your GPA might weigh you down a little, and Georgetown and Yale are difficult to get into. Sidenote: we do a lot of the same stuff, and I’ve probably seen you on the Model UN circuit before! how cool is that haha</p>

<p>chance me back? <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1584924-chance-me-penn-ed-ucla-berkeley.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1584924-chance-me-penn-ed-ucla-berkeley.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>bump maybe?</p>

<p>Georgetown: high match / low reach
Tufts: high match / low reach
Yale: high reach
JHU: low reach
W&M: low match / safety</p>

<p>How do you know what your recs are like? My school has rules against being shown our recs</p>

<p>@KarishmaSheth
It depends on teacher for my school. We can refuse to waive our FERPA rights and we are required by law to be shown our letters. However, I waived my rights and my teachers gave them to me anyway to send to scholarships.</p>