Chance me for a bunch of schools please!

<p>please chance me for these schools: UCSB, UCSD, UC Berkeley, UCLA, UC Davis, Georgetown, Northwestern, Tufts, Duke, Dartmouth, Cornell, Yale, U Penn, Columbia.</p>

<p>SAT - one sitting, no prep
CR: 720 M: 740 W: 750 TOTAL: 2210
SAT IIs were embarrassing:
history: 670
math II: 680
lit: 600 (retaking this one!)</p>

<p>AP:
APUSH: 4
Comp: 5</p>

<p>GPA: (upward trend)
Freshman: 4.0
Sophomore: 4.3 (two honors, two college classes)
Junior: 4.3 (two AP's and 1 honors)
Senior: expect a 4.5 (three AP's)
in top 4% of class - school doesn't rank (competitive school, in top 5% of public schools)
highlights: took senior level spanish as a sophomore, took latin, and am testing into sophomore level french without having taken any ever</p>

<p>EC:
Varsity Swimming 9-12, competitive swimming before that since kindergarten
Select Soccer 6-12
Student Newspaper: Opinion Editor as a Junior, Editor in Chief as a Senior, staff writer both years
Teens Turning Green: co-president of national organization, president of school chapter, 9-12
Breast Cancer Fund: have raised over $12,000 dollars, education/advocacy/elimination/prevention
Exchange program to Spain
Elizabeth berkeley: contributor to a book for advice for teens
StudySync: product reviewer, company evaluator, extra in films</p>

<p>Internships:
Marine Science Institute: summer after sophomore year, 5 days a week, 7:00-5:00, did research and education
Pacific Environment: intern summer after junior year, 80ish hours, helped lobby for AB234</p>

<p>Location: California
Gender: Female
Race: White
Income Bracket: not exactly sure, but well off
Hooks: none :(</p>

<p>Very strong EC’s, GPA, and SAT scores. You are a match at all the UC’s, a lower reach for Tufts and NU (with still a fairly good chance at both), and Georgetown can be “iffy”. The Ivies are basically reaches for everyone, but you still have a chance. If you really want to go to an Ivy/NU/Tufts, re-take the SAT and try to raise your score for a better chance. Good luck and write some awesome essays.</p>

<p>You are definitely set for all of the schools above except for Duke, Dartmouth, Cornell, Yale, UPenn, and Columbia. </p>

<p>Because you’re diving into a competitive pool of applicants, your SAT score would be considered average, and your SAT II scores and AP scores below average. However, you have excellent extracurriculars. So, try hard to bring your SAT II scores up and make sure to write a kickin essay. ;]</p>

<p>bumppppppppppppppppp</p>