<p>About myself: white, uppermiddle class, female, high school junior, seattle, wa
GPA (unweighted): 4.0</p>
<p>Schedule:
Sophomore: Honors English, Honors Euro. Studies, Algebra II, Spanish 3, health, Bio.
Junior: AP US history, AP american lit, AP Biology, AP Spanish 4, Precalculus, Chemistry
Senior(next year): AP gov, AP english, AP calc., AP chem, advanced bio, physics
***AP classes not offered soph. year @ my school, only about 11 AP classes overall</p>
<p>Scores:
ACT/SAT: not taken yet
Practice SAT: around 2100 before SAT classes</p>
<p>EC's:
Sports: volleyball (1 year), tennis (4 years by the time i graduate)
Clubs:
NHS
Key club
JSA Cofounder and co president (4 years when i graduate)
Spanish Club president soph. year
ASB officer freshman year</p>
<p>Volunteering:
40+ miscellaneous hours
Hospital Volunteer
Special Olympics volunteer
mission trips with church
on outreach board at church, organizing cell phone classes at senior center and local community service database</p>
<p>Colleges:
University of Virginia
University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)
UC- Berkeley
University of Washington
Stanford
Penn State
Cornell</p>
<p>so this is all dependent on your junior and senior years and your SAT scores. if you have a better jr year than so and fr and if you get around 2200 on SATs, this is my prediction:</p>
<p>UVa - high match
UNC - high match
UCB - low reach
UWash - dont know much about this school, probably a match?
Stanford - reach
Penn State - low match
Cornell - match</p>
<p>U of V - good match
UNC - good match
UC - B - low reach
U of Washington - match
Stanford - reach for almost everyone
Penn State - low match
Cornell - low reach/high match</p>
<p>you are still a junior, u don’t have to worry about it now. But its nice to have goals.</p>
<p>Well, I would believe that Cornell would be a reach because although you have a good SAT and an amazing GPA, I think it would be a reach if you did RD, however, if you did ED at Cornell I think you have a very good shot of getting in. Same thing with Stanford, but a harder to get into. </p>
<p>U of V - match
UNC - match
UC - B - low reach or high match
U of Washington - match
Stanford - reach for almost everyone
Penn State - in
Cornell - low reach or high match</p>
<p>Ha, I love that people are chancing for schools and she hasn’t even taken the SAT yet. The SAT is too large of a factor to predict admission without it. You need to take the test before someone can give you an accurate chance. I guess these people are just chancing out of boredom.</p>