<p>thanks in advance</p>
<p>SAT (best sections)
Crit Reading- 680
Writing- 680
Math- 770</p>
<p>Sat IIs
Math II- 790
Chem- 680
Spanish- 760</p>
<p>ACT-33</p>
<p>UW GPA- 3.8ish in all honors/ap</p>
<p>APs this year-Calc BC, English, Spanish, Economics (no science, scheduling conflict)</p>
<p>ECs
Wakefield Little League Challenger baseball coach
2 week Dominican Republic service trip
Football
Indoor Track
Outdoor Track
Sports Management Club (General Manager and used to be treasurer)
Lancers in Action (spirit/service group)
Spanish Club (Vice President)
National Honor Society (Secretary)
Spanish National Honor Society
...there is more but i dont feel like writing it down</p>
<p>Awards
U of Rochester Bausch and Lomb science award (science book award)
National Merit Commended
AP Scholar</p>
<p>decent essay, good recs (i think/hope)</p>
<p>thanks again!</p>
<p>chem’ll hurt you a bit but you’re good.</p>
<p>Itl be tough with those SATS. Im not well versed with ACTs but Columbia has such a large app pool that I would be surprised unless u cured cancer if those sats would get in sry</p>
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<p>I’m not an expert on Columbia, but his scores don’t look bad. His ACT is above average (33 vs. an average of 32). His Math SAT is well above average (770 vs a 722 average and 680-780 interquartile range), his CR SAT is below average but in the interquartile range (680 vs a 716 average and 680-770 interquartile range), and his Writing SAT is close to the interquartile range (680 vs a 690-770 interquartile range). Overall, his scores reflect what you would want from an engineer (very high Math, decent CR and Writing)</p>
<p>Why do you think he needs to “cure cancer” for admission with those scores?</p>
<p>Hey thanks everybody for letting me know. This thread represents exactly how i feel, somedays i feel like i could get in and others i think i have no shot.</p>