<p>Hey guys, I just came back from California/Washington this week, and I looked at some new schools that I visited. I created a thread before, but I had no idea about any schools on the west at all.</p>
<p>So here are my stats:
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: Asian
School: Top Boarding Prep schools in Penn. (CT Resident)
Class: Junior</p>
<p>I am a Junior at a tough boarding prep school. I want to know if I have a good chance of getting into some schools I'm looking at. </p>
<p>My resume is as follows:
3.86 GPA at winter term end
1950 SAT on first try -Thinking of taking it two more times in May and October (will try for 2200+)
2 Sections (CR+Math- 1350ish).,Trying for 1450+
Taking 1 AP right now(haven't taken exams for it yet).
SAT II scores, 790, and hoping for 700+ on CHEM SATII.
Class Rank: Top 10-15%</p>
<p>Current Classes:
Chemistry Honors
Alg. II Honors
English Electives
AP Environmental Science
History Electives</p>
<p>Next Year courses (already confirmed):
AP Economics
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
English Electives
Precalculus Honors</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Varsity Ice Hockey-4 years(will be)- 2 hours a day on the ice, M-F. No Competition in Pennsylvania- forcing long road trips on the weekend to New England, Canada and Northern New York, frequently misses school due to hockey trips. 20 weeks a year, 50+ hours a week.</p>
<p>International Club- 3 years(executive member)
Resident Assistant in the Dorms
Orientation Committee
80+ hours of community service</p>
<p>Bilingual- Speak Japanese and English fluently. However cannot write Japanese lol. Japanese Citizenship with Green Card.</p>
<p>Will try to Double Major in Japanese and Business (Reason I am taking AP ECON and AP STAT)</p>
<p>With my hopeful "2200+" how do my chances look at these schools?</p>
<p>From highest interest to lowest:
U of Washington
UCLA
NYU
USC
UC Berkeley
BU
Tufts
Carnegie Mellon</p>
<p>Pepperdine...(safety safety safety)</p>
<p>I'm gonna put one in for Brown just for the hell of it haha.</p>
<p>While I was at UCLA I heard an interesting fact. While most people say that it is harder to get into UCLA from OOS, my tour guides told me that wasn't the case. True, 92% of students are from California, but that's because 92% of the applicants are from California. Only 8% are from OOS, but that's because only 8% of the applicants are OOS. Which lead him to say, Out of the 92% of the In State Applications from Californians, only 20% were accepted out of the whole 92%. Out of the 8% of the OOS applications, 22% were accepted out of the 8%. </p>
<p>Well anyways, that's all. I promise I'll chance back.
Thanks!</p>