<p>I'd like some input on my chances at Penn with the following stats...</p>
<p>Caucasian/White Male
SAT: 2370
- CR: 800 M: 770 WR: 800 (Essay: 12)
- Missed one question on Math because of what I assume was a mis-bubbled answer...I had my test mailed to me and I remember the question and I don't think I intentionally bubbled the wrong answer. I would have been the first person in my school history with a perfect SAT, but oh well.
SAT II's:
- Literature: 730 (90th percentile)
- Math I: 760 (96th percentile)
Class Rank: N/A (School does not rank)
GPA: 3.71 (Weighted)
- My freshman year grades are really bringing this down, but I do have a very noticeable positive grade trend.</p>
<p>I also attended the SAAST program at Penn this summer. I made an A+ in the course and the teacher is writing me a letter of recommendation.</p>
<p>I come from a Jesuit school, and I only know of one other person in my grade that is applying to Penn.</p>
<p>Should I retake my SAT II's? I scored a 780 on my first Lit practice test and I honestly wasn't even paying attention, so I'm sure I can improve. Also realized on question 47 of the Math I test that my calculator was in radians instead of degrees (Before that I knew my calculator was wrong so I just did the math by hand). Utter stupidity.</p>