Chance me for class of 2019

<p>W GPA: 4.2, I don’t know UW. My lowest grade has been a B+ in 1st semester honors pre-calc.
Oregon
Female, White
Private Catholic School
SAT: 2100
ACT: 32
Always taken hardest course schedule. Atleast in top 10%, next year as a senior I will be taking hardest course schedule.
Senior year: Religion, AP Calc, AP Physics, AP Chem, AP Eng, AP Gov, Microbiology(semester)/Theoretical Phys(semester)</p>

<p>-Fluent in spanish, already took AP Spanish. Not continuing senior year.
-11 years in Oregon Youth choral 3 hr/week
Traveled to: France, Italy, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Carnegie hall NYC. Have sung numerous solos.
-2 years in Pacific Youth Choir 3 hr/week
-3 years Providence Hospital Cardiology volunteer by the time I apply at least 200 hours.
-1 year OHSU Oncology Volunteer at least 75 hours
(I will at least have 350 hours of service before ED)
-Helped with Special Olympics basketball and bowling for 2 years
-Work at movie theatre weekly for 4 years. 4-6 hrs/week
-Social Media Manager of several movie theaters. Founder of that idea.
-On Student Advisory Board of service organization, representative for my school- girls who cannot afford prom dresses.
-Senior spokesmodel for photographer
-2 years on Nordstrom Fashion Board
-4 years in Math club
-4 years Girls Equality Alliance Club
-3 years school Ambassador
-3 years Peer Mediator
-2 years National Honors society
-4 years Honor Roll.
-Freshman year Junior Varsity Cheer football, basketball and competition
-Sophomore Year Varsity Cheer for football, basketball and competition
Quit because of bad coaching
-National youth leadership conference medicine and healthcare at UC Berkeley in 2014
-Internship in a research lab summer of 2014</p>

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<p>Will any indication of this view on life (blaming others) come across anywhere in your application or references?</p>

<p>Please read through the BC decision threads for past years. You’ll see it’s impossible for anyone to tell you if you’ll get in or not. Even the adcoms will tell you that no one, not even them, can tell you.</p>

<p>There are many months between now and October. Can you submerse yourself in free SAT training material or paid courses to help lift your scores? Many do get accepted with a 2100, but increasing it will help your odds that you’re not one of the ones who doesn’t.</p>

<p>You do have an application that will definitely be considered.</p>

<p>That is a good point you made on cheerleading, I do not think that my ‘view on life of blaming others’ will show through my application because that is not my character. I was actually co-captain so I worked very closely with our coach. We had five concussions that year and to me, that was intolerable. No team should be coached under lousy supervision. As for SAT scores, I will be retaking SAT and ACT next month. I am also doing SAT subject tests. Thank you for your help. </p>

<p>yeah…you’ll get in. I got in, and I wasn’t anywhere near as good as you. :stuck_out_tongue: </p>

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<p>@SeniorPanic:
What would all those with stronger academic profiles than the OP who get rejected every year say?</p>

<p>Just doing my best.
Sat subject tests were not that great.
Might stick to ACT,
Lit 620 US History 630 Spanish 670</p>