<p>Hey CC. I'm from CT and looking at these four schools pretty heavily.</p>
<p>SAT: Only took it once, taking again in october and taking ACT in September.
1950 (680M, 610R, 660W)
Hopefully 2050+ next time</p>
<p>All honors and AP's took AP Chem my junior got an A- in it, 750 on subject test and 5 on the exam.</p>
<p>Next year taking AP Calc BC, AP Latin, and AP Euro.
Weighted GPA is a 3.83, not sure on unweighted GPA (keep in mind classes like cooking and business of sports dropped my GPA, kind of fooled around in them and got B+'s :)</p>
<p>Member of ultimate frisbee club, squash club (possible captain next year) YACS, latin club and have 50+ hours of community service.</p>
<p>Gold medal in third year National Latin Exam, never have taken a class below honors and go to a fairly competitive in high school (ranked 8th in the state).</p>
<p>National honor society and national science + math honors society</p>
<p>It’s hard to say w/o posting your unweighted avg. Wisconsin does not look at weighted gpa’s and does not superscore - whereas Miami does. Have you visited any of these campuses? They’re very different. I’m looking at the same schools (except NYU - no desire for that much city life). I’ve been to all the campuses except UCSB. Being OOS, I’m told to get my SAT above 2000 for Madison (you & I have the same score). I’m slightly concerned as well that 75% of their applicants submit ACTs over SATs (the former I didn’t do as hot on - got a 27).</p>