<p>My friend desperately wishes us to go to Wharton together and take the world by storm. My #1 is Stanford but I'd consider Jerome Fisher if I got in.</p>
<p>Top public school in California
4.0 UW GPA (like 3.95ish if you count 8th grade)
4.8 W GPA
Class Rank: Top 5% but I refuse to declare to any school this as "Super Asians" at my school destroy the class ranking (they take classes over the summer, don't take sports, take honor band etc)
SAT I: 1600/1600 2290/2400
SAT IIs: 710 Bio (*** Bio is my favorite subject?)
720 US History
800 Math IIC</p>
<p>APs taken and score
Euro 4
US history 5
Physics C 5
Biology 5
English Comp 4
Psychology 4
Physics B 5*
Calc BC 5*
English Lit 4*
Gov 5*</p>
<p>*indicates projected </p>
<p>Extra
I was the co-founder of the business me and my friend founded (you can chance him as well) We make thousands a month. I'm sure Wharton will love to hear about it in my essay
-also part of the tutoring organization with my friend
-500+ volunteer hours
-co-captain of the football and already have an offer of extended admission from yale
-bunch of random clubs and leadership positions that I'll list out if people truly want to know.</p>
<p>What does an offer of extended admission to Yale mean?</p>
<p>There are only something like 50 seats for Jerome Fisher. It is not something anyone can chance you. If you got into Yale, you probably have a good chance of getting into Penn. If you are making thousands a month, why bother going to college.</p>
<p>I should IF they have ever heard of me. Basically, for the ivy league, they rely heavily on alumni to report stellar athletes and students. Since on the California all-state listing it doesn’t give my GPA or scores or anything like that you’d be hard pressed to contact me on the blind assumption I’m a good student. Yale first got in contact with me on the recommendation of an alum and the same for Harvard. Also, you have flawed logic in thinking Penn will accept solely based on this. Reminds me of the kids who think if they get into Harvard they’ll also get into Princeton, Yale, and Stanford.</p>