Chance me on UNIVERSITY OF VIRGiNIA plz

<p>Other schools: UC Berkeley, nyu, UPENN EARLY DECISION, Cornell)</p>

<p>UW GPA: 3.8(rough estimate)
W GPA: 5.0</p>

<p>live in south Carolina</p>

<p>SAT I-2040
CR-650
W-650
M-740</p>

<p>SAT II
math-750
going to take more later</p>

<p>Wharton</p>

<p>Class rank- 12 out of 270</p>

<p>ethnicity- persian</p>

<p>AP's- 3 world history, 5 statistics, 4 computer science, 5 AB calculus, 5 bc calculus, 4 english, 5 psych, 5 physics, 4 us history</p>

<p>IB's- dont know yet</p>

<p>ECs-
played as a starter on the tennis team for all four years, team captain for 2 years, mvp sophomore year, mvp junior year, mvp senior year, all region all four years, ranked top 30 in state</p>

<p>cross country- freshman year, junior year, senior year</p>

<p>student council- freshman class vice president, member at large sophomore year, junior class vice president, senior class president</p>

<p>red cross member</p>

<p>active member of forensics team all four years</p>

<p>national honors society member</p>

<p>ap scholar with distinction</p>

<p>community service 100 hours</p>

<p>student of the month all four years
IB Diploma canidate</p>

<p>You are competitive for all of your listed schools. Your SAT I scores are 1390/1600 which is excellent. Many do not realize how exceptional it is to score a 1400/1600 SAT I. Much will depend upon your application essays and teacher recs. UC Berkeley is hard for everyone. Virginia is difficult for out-of-state students and, in your case, especially hard since there will be many South Carolina applicants. As you are aware, Penn's Wharton School is ultra competitive, NYU's Stern School is also very difficult with respect to getting an offer of admission. You really do not have a safety school in your list of 5 universities. Although not anywhere near a safety, consider MIT as you will enjoy some advantages as a female applicant from South Carolina. If you plan on attending graduate school, then look to state schools that will offer you merit aid and advanced standing (due to your 4s & 5s on numerous AP exams). Michigan's Ross School of Business is also outstanding. South Carolina's (USC-Columbia) Honor's College/Program will give you a lot of scholarship money and advanced standing if you apply early enough to this rolling admissions school. As a demonstrated leader with strong test scores from a basically rural Southern state, you can apply to any and all Ivies. Senior Class President is a significant accomplishment. Consider Stanford University. You are a very strong candidate for all schools if your application is sincere and on target.</p>