<p>School: Public High School, right next to the border to Mexico</p>
<p>GPA:
4.0 UNWTD Rank 1 out of 869
4.9 WTD Rank 1 of 869</p>
<p>Scores:</p>
<p>SAT Score: 2350
Math: 760
Writing: 800
Critical Reading: 790
SAT II:
Physics: 800
Math Lvl 2: 790
Literature: 770
ACT Composite: 35</p>
<p>AP Tests:
Physics B: 5
AP Eng. Lit: 5
AP Language: 5
AP World History: 5
Apush: 5
Ap Calc: projected 4
Ap Chemistry: 5
Ap Biology: 5
AP music theory: 5
AP studio art: 3</p>
<p>Extras:
CSF (6 semesters)
Academic Decathlon 4 Years
250 community service hours
3 Years Varsity Basketball, 1 year Jv basketball
3 Years Varsity football, 1 year freshman
2 Years varsity volleyball
1 Year Jv baseball
3 Years varsity track
4 years ASB
Class President
Winner of science fair in county.</p>
<p>If you apply to all of them with a specific focus for each one you should get into at least two or more Ivy’s. You should research each one carefully and target two or three that fit your goals and interests. Generic applications don’t apply at these schools no matter how impressive the test scores and other credentials. Depending on your interests you should look at Stanford, Rice, Georgetown, and other top schools.</p>
<p>Those are excellent scores. Your ECs don’t exactly stand out, and I suppose overall your application appears generic, but I would say that you’ll get in to a very top school by the end of your admissions process. Aim high; you don’t want to apply to only one ivy, get rejected, and go to one of your safeties.</p>
<p>your stats are wicked, so make sure your essays and recs. show personality/distinctiveness.</p>