<p>GPA: 4.1 W and 3.75 UW (freshman year brought me down A LOT, but for my sophomore and junior years I've maintained a 4.27 W, 4.00 UW)</p>
<p>I've taken 6 honors classes, but **no AP classes<a href="my%20school%20offers%2017%20APs%20-%20it's%20one%20of%20the%20best%20public%20high%20schools%20in%20the%20state">/b</a>. Senior year I'm taking 2 AP classes (Econ and Chem) and 2 honors classes. I'll also be taking an Intro to Sociology college course this summer at a nearby university. </p>
<p>SAT: 1990 superscored (640M/670R/680W)</p>
<p>ECs:
Tech Crew for plays - 12 hours a week - 17 weeks a year (Sophomore and Junior)
Science Club - 1 hour a week all school year (Sophomore and Junior)
*Next year I'll be VP of the Science Club
Some math tutoring as a part of Mu Alpha Theta - only like 8 hours total though (Junior)
+50 hours of volunteer work at a local aquarium (Junior)</p>
<p>Honors/Awards:
Mu Alpha Theta
National Science Honors Society
RIT Medal</p>
<p>Schools:
- Bryn Mawr College
- Mount Holyoke College
- Gettysburg College
- Trinity College (CT)
- Smith College</p>
<p>I definitely recommend that your retake your SATs. While your first 3 colleges seem to be a match for you, the last two are reaches. Your ECs are okay, especially since you’re a VP and a tutor, and I think that will help your app. I don’t know whether or not these schools will require you to take SAT 2s, but most colleges want 2.
Chance me back?</p>
<p>Smith college and mount Holyoke are sat optional. I believe your scores are within range though. Smith and mount Holyoke put importance on essays. Write good essays and you should be golden.</p>
<p>Overall your application is all about the same level, you’re an okay applicant. Your SAT and GPA are a little low for some of these schools, and your EC’s (while okay) don’t really make up for that. </p>
<ul>
<li>Bryn Mawr College: Reach. Your stats are way too low</li>
<li>Mount Holyoke College: Low reach</li>
<li>Gettysburg College: Match</li>
<li>Trinity College (CT): Reach</li>
<li>Smith College: Low reach</li>
</ul>
<p>Would it be better to take two SAT Subject tests or retake my SAT in October? I might be applying ED to Mount Holyoke, so that’s my only test date left.</p>