<p>2 years:Girls Club
2 years: Youth Advisory Board (by the end of senior year)
2 years: Freshman Mentor (by the end of senior year)
2 years: Cheerleading
2 years: cross country (by the end of senior year)
3 years: Swimteam (by the end of senior year)
3 years: California Scholarship Federation (by the end of senior year)
-a bunch of hours volunteering for my school and a local community
-4.02 weighted GPA as of junior year
-I took ceramics at the local college (lol nothing to do with RPI)
-research internship at UCSF for one summer
-I'll have 6 years of high school math by the end of high school
-AP's taken: AP World with a 5. AP Stats, score not back yet.
-Next year I'm taking AP Bio, AP Calc ab, and AP lit, along with 3rd year of french and a history.
-My last SAT was beginning of junior year, so I don't think the score is relevant anymore.
CR: 620 M:560 w:620
-I'm taking it again in october, taking the ACT in the fall, and
taking my subject tests in world history, math2, and lit.
-I'm a white girl, I don't know if that will help or hinder.
chance me?</p>
<p>KP, in my opinion it will come down to the test scores. RPI’s standardized test score ranges have been rising steadily. To set yourself up nicely shoot for something like 1400+/1600 or 2100+/2400. For the ACT 30-32 should be OK. You can still get in with less than those scores but then I think its a more of a roll of the dice. </p>
<p>Also if you can add in another math/science/eng EC for senoir year that may help.</p>
<p>I had to read as far as “2 years:Girls Club” to figure out if you’d be admitted. I think that means you’ll get a huge sum of money as well. Enjoy.</p>
<p>As mentioned, you need to up that math SAT score significantly if you want a decent shot.</p>