<p>I am a rising senior, and thus do not have all of the information that I will be submitting to colleges yet. The schools I am very strongly considering are: Columbia, Georgetown SFS, UChicago, Brown, Duke, UVA, St. Andrews, University of Richmond, William and Mary, and UNC-Chapel Hill. Here goes.
GPA: school does not calculate on 4.0 scale, A- average though.
SAT: first sitting: CR 800 M 640 W 720 (10 essay)
second sitting: CR 740 M 740 W 680 (10 essay)
Superscore: 2260
AP Euro: 5
Currently taking APUSH (predicted 5), AP Lit (5 or 4), and AP English Language (5 or 4)
SAT II Subject tests: Bio (710), taking U.S. History and Lit in June
Extracurriculars:
Chief Writer and Sports Editor of School Newspaper (and hopefully Editor in Chief next year!)
Editor of Literary Magazine
Politically Incorrect Debate Club
Official Debate Club
JSA (won best speaker award at Fall State)
Youth in Philanthropy (community service)
Georgetown Summer Institute in International Relations
Wrote for a start-up retail business
This summer: Intern at Human Rights Commission (definitely) and Yale Young Global Scholars program (hopefully)
Senior Year Courses:
AP Spanish Language, AP U.S. Government, AP Calc AB, AP Econ, English elective</p>
<p>Will my relatively mediocre single sitting SAT scores (2160 each) impact my application at all, even with a good 2260 super score? What are my chances for each of the schools mentioned above. Will chance back!</p>