<p>I am a high school female in NC at an elite private school.</p>
<p>3.67 UW GPA but will graduate with 8 AP courses (4 junior year, 4 senior year: 4 is the most APs or honors courses a student can take in a semester)</p>
<p>projected 1900-2000 SAT score</p>
<p>extensive range of ECs: sports, environmental, foreign affairs, student ambassadors, music groups, etc.</p>
<p>chance me for: Williams (double legacy), UNC, W&M, UVA, Haverford, Cornell, Tufts, BC, Middlebury, Colby, Occidental, UC Berkeley, USC</p>
<p>What is your class rank? Also what do you anticipate your subject test scores and AP exam scores (if you are taking AP exams) will be?</p>
<p>@artsygirl13 we do not have class ranks at my school.
predicted AP test scores
APES: 3
APUSH: 4/5
AP French: 4/5
AP English and Composition: 5</p>
<p>You do realize that most of the schools on your list are not LACs?</p>
<p>You should post again once you have actual SATs, not “projected.”</p>
<p>low sat but into Williams with doub leg</p>
<p>Without a class rank/lowish GPA (for the schools on your list) and only projected SATs it is hard to chance. They will probably mainly be reaches but come back when you have scores.</p>
<p>I have taken multiple full length practice tests and gotten around 1960s. I am working to improve that with tutors so that is why I feel I can project my SAT score accurately.</p>
<p>If that ends up being your SAT score you will need to have the rest of your application be stunning, a 2000 is a bit low for most of the schools on your list.</p>
<p>May want to look at top SAT optional LACS like Bowdoin, Middlebury and Holy Cross.</p>