<p>University of Southern California
Cal Poly San Luis Obispo
UC Davis
San Jose State</p>
<h2>NYU</h2>
<p>Junior
California Public High School
Asian/Hispanic mix
First Generation College Student
Intended Major: International Relations</p>
<p>GPA 4.11 W 3.72 UW
SAT:2020 (W670)(CR 800)(M 550) *will retake
ACT:31</p>
<p>AP World History 4
AP US History (-)
CC: Intro to piano (2 units)
CC: Modern Europe and Unification (3 units)
ACE: Engineering Manufacturing Processes (3 units)
* Ace is a program allowing hs students to take classes at Sacramento State</p>
<p>3 years Varsity Soccer
2 years Varsity Cross Country
1 year Varsity Tennis (Captain)
2 years (Frosh/Soph and Varsity) Track
1 year Future Farmers of America
1 year Go Club</p>
<p>10 years Club Soccer</p>
<p>100+ hours community service (cultural fairs, coaching youth soccer)
-Summer internship at CA State Capitol</p>
<p>-Next Year Schedule
AP Bio
AP US Gov
Ap Human Geo
AP Psych
AP Econ (macro/micro)
AP Lit
CC Intro to International Relations
CC Middle Eastern Politics
ACE ancient philosophy</p>
<p>*ending highschool with a certificate of profiency at Community College in Global Studies: Modern Europe</p>
<p>wow great SAT scores and GPA. With that and all your AP classes I think you could be set in all those. NYU or USC could be tough due to intense competition but overall you look good. i wish i was in your position</p>
<p>It looks to me like you should be good at all of those, especially because of all of your sports. Like the last poster said, USC and NYU will be harder, but I’d say you have a decent chance. I’d just do well in all those AP classes next year and definitely try to improve your SAT score to give you that much more of an edge.</p>
<p>Can you chance me? Thanks!
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<p>If you get up your sats and pull up your gpa a little more, i think you have a legitametly good shot at all of those schools. If not, you’ll get into everywhere minus NYU and SoCal
chance me back please</p>
<p>Looking good. You’re obviously committed to your ECs. I think it’s cool how you’re in unique clubs as in the Future Farmers of America? I live in CA too, and I have never heard of such a thing. Maybe it’s a SoCal thing if you live in SoCal? Lol. </p>
<p>Just beast next year and USC is yours. As well as all those other schools. I wouldn’t be too scared of looking higher if I were you though!</p>
<p>Your ECs look great, as do your schedule for next year. I do have to admit that the Future Farmers of America made me giggle a little… besides that, I think all of your colleges are a match, seriously. I agree with jenni0z, you should look for reach colleges, since these are well within your match area</p>
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<p>Your schedule is very intensive, and I believe paired with your EC’s and GPA/ACT you have a great chance at all of your prospective schools. If USC is at the top of the list then i would suggest taking the ACT again just becuase of the stiff competition. <— With that you should be fine.</p>
<p>Chance me!
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<p>Yeah, its nice to see another person interested in IR!</p>
<p>Your scores could improve a little, but if you can get your SAT up to 2100+ or your ACT by just a little, you’re a shoo-in for all of these schools.</p>
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