Chance me, for I am in haste!

<p>High School: College Prep (sends students to Ivies/MIT/Standford)
Year: Rising Senior
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White
Income: ~$80,000</p>

<p>Stats:</p>

<p>Freshman year GPA - 3.33
Sophomore GPA -3.48
Junior year my GPA - 3.89
Totals to 3.64 for the 3 years (3.64 UW/3.67 W) <- It's low, I know
Senior year - Undetermined, expected 3.9-4 unweighted</p>

<p>Junior Grades</p>

<p>Junior Year Schedule and grades
Honors British Literature - A
Precalculus - A
Physics - A-
French III - A-
Modern World History - A
Latin II - A
Greek - A</p>

<p>Senior Year Schedule</p>

<p>AP Psychology
AP English
Calculus Honors
French IV Honors
Latin III
Painting</p>

<p>I might self study some more</p>

<p>SAT:<a href="720%20Math/600%20Reading/700%20Writing">/B</a>
**SAT IIs:
Math II: - 730 Physics: - 720</p>

<p>My SAT may go up in October, but chance it as is.</p>

<p>Class Rank = No rank (only 60 students)</p>

<p>Letters of Recommendation -</p>

<p>My English teacher (Academic Dean) wrote a great one (I think)
My Math teacher's should be alright
Guidance counselor's should be great</p>

<p>Awards - Excellent on French Congres Literature, Magna Cum Laude on National Latin Exam</p>

<p>EC's</p>

<p>4 years Chess Club (Secretary Sophomore year)
2 years Newspaper (Puzzle Editor)
3 year Academic team
2 years Web Design Club
2 years French Congres
1 year JV Basketball
4 Years Coordinator/Team Captain of a cancer walk</p>

<p>Hook: first generation college student</p>

<p>Volunteer: 200 hours (Varies from a food bank to cancer walk to computer installation)</p>

<p>Work experience: None</p>

<p>Prospective Major: Undecided</p>

<p>Colleges: UF, MIT (EA), CMU, UChicago (EA), Vassar, Colgate, Champlain, Middlebury</p>

<p>How many honors and AP classes does your school offer? You seem to have taken mostly standard-level classes. If this is because your school is small and doesn’t offer many honors/AP courses that makes sense, but if classes like precalc, physics, and world history were offered at honors or AP levels then that’s going to hurt you big time.</p>

<p>He probably goes to a college prep school where teachers rarely recommend kids that weren’t in an honors class to an honors class. </p>

<p>At my school, the honors classes are easier than the regular, because teachers think honors student don’t need to work as hard</p>

<p>not sure 10 char</p>