<p>Hey guys, my other thread went unanswered until I realized there was another forum for this, and hopefully I'll get a couple responses. Suggestions on improvement would be awesome.</p>
<p>STATS:
Caucasian female, rising senior, public HS, California. I have dual citizenship in England, if that counts for anything...</p>
<p>SAT I 
1: 2010 {660 V, 650 M, 700 W}
2: 2020 {630 V, 670 M, 720 W}
3: To come...
Superscored: 2050</p>
<p>High school classes:
SOPH: 
Hon. World Hist. --A
Animal Anat. & Phys. -- A
A Cappella Choir -- A
Ac. Alg 3/4 -- B</p>
<p>JUNIOR:
Agricultural Lab -- A
Vocal Ensemble -- A
Ac. Pre-calc -- B
AP studio Art -- A [[only one semester]]
Vet Science -- A
AP Biology -- A</p>
<p>At the local Junior College, I've taken these classes:
English 1A Reading & Composition -- A
Spanish 2 -- A
History 17.2 (1877 to present) -- B
Farrier Science -- A
English 1B Literature & Composition -- B
English 4A Creative Writing -- A</p>
<p>Cumulative GPA is 4.24, 4.0 unweighted.</p>
<p>ECs:
90 hours volunteer service at a day camp for kids
15 hours volunteer service for a day camp for disabled kids
14 hours volunteer for animal shelter
14 hours volunteer for library
8 years equestrian; 4 competitive
10 years soccer; 7 competitive; 2 years JV high school
4 years HS Badminton; 3 on Varsity
3 years Climate Protection Club secretary
2 years Choral Student Union treasurer
Founder & co-president of the Equestrian Club at school
Co-creator of the IEA Equestrian Team for my high school</p>
<p>I am in the top 9 percent of my school, though the official rankings haven't come out yet.</p>
<p>Chance me for the ones you have an idea about, please?:
Colgate University
UC Berkeley
Auburn University
Texas A&M
Cornell University
UC Davis
Cal Poly
Boston University
University of Chicago
University of Oregon, Eugene
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Ithaca College, NY</p>
<p>I still have to take my SAT IIs and give a shot at the ACT. My AP bio score should come in soon. Still deciding on classes for Senior Year, so suggestions on that would be awesome. I would like to know how other people think my lack of AP/abundance of college classes will affect my admission to these schools. Another question: Should I retake the SATs a third time (and actually study...) or try the ACT with studying? Cornell is my top school, and I /think/ they prefer SAT...
I have awesome rec. letters and a pretty unique essay.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>