<p>Had 4 AP's in Junior year
- BC
- USH
- Chem
- English 3</p>
<p>Having 5 AP's in Senior year
- Stats
- Psych
- Physics
- English 4
- Spanish 5</p>
<p>cumulative GPA: about 3.75 </p>
<p>My weakest point is the EC.
- internship and work experiences at fund mananing offices.
- 100 hrs of volunteering
- 3 yrs of Varsity Soccer
- Proctor or "prefect" in my boarding school
- AMC 12 School Winner
- English award in 10th grade
- Foreign Language award in 11th grade
- FBLA state competition
- FBLA club president
and some other small club activities.</p>
<p>I am thinking about Chicago EA, and UMichigan early response as well</p>
<p>Please chance me for those schools....</p>
<p>I cannot decide whether I should apply to Columbia or Penn for Early..</p>
<p>Chicago EA might be a 50-75% chance.
U Michigan (I'm not so sure about this one) should be around a 80% chance.</p>
<p>Columbia is going to be super tough, especially for you as an Asian (and I'm not trying to be racist or anything; I'm asian as well). Simply because so many Asian kids apply there each year and they've raised their standards without raising the number of acceptances. If I were you I'd try Penn. It's at least a TAD easier...</p>
<p>do you mean penn wharton or penn cas for econ?
penn wharton's very tough to get into and you might have to take another SAT subject test.
i think penn is slightly harder than columbia SEAS although for SEAS, you should have demonstrated interest in the sciences/math.</p>
<p>i don't think your EC's are that weak; i know how much commitment playing a varsity sport can take and FBLA sounds pretty good.</p>