<p>I just finished junior year and I am a white female from New Jersey.</p>
<p>My GPA is 4.32 (weighted, on a scale of 4 where an extra point is given to each ap or honors class)
Taken AP Stat and AP English Language and All Honors for other classes
Next year I'm taking AP Chemistry, AP Bio, AP Spanish, AP English Literature, AP Calc BC, and Honors Forensics (related to Syracuse somehow)</p>
<p>I've taken the SAT twice
1st time: 800 M/ 660 CR/ 700 W = 2160
2nd time: 760 M/ 690 CR/ 720 W = 2170
Superscore = 2210
Math II: 770</p>
<p>ECs:
Soccer: 2 years JV, 1 year varsity
Winter Track: 1 year jv, 2 years varsity (possibly captain for next year)
Spring Track: 1 year jv, 2 years varsity (almost definitely captain for next year)
Apex Vaulting (pole vaulting team separate from school): 2 years
******I will continue pole vaulting in college, will help admission at some less athletic schools
Model UN: 4 years
Politics in the US: 4 years
Spanish Club: 4 years
Research in Molecular Genetics Club: 1 year
Dos Amigos: 1 year (helps spanish speaking children (kindergarten age) with their schoolwork and learning english)</p>
<p>Work Experience:
Soccer Referee: 5 years
Lifeguard: 4 years</p>
<p>Colleges:
University of Virginia
Bowdoin College (D III, but I jump higher than the school record, so I dont know if pole vaulting will help here or not)
Brown University (friend on PV team can help me get in with the coach)
Dartmouth College (can PV there, above average on their team)
Lehigh University
Lafayette
University of North Carolina (bottom half of their pole vault team)
Emory University
McGill University
UC Santa Barbera
University of Southern California
Vanderbilt University
UCLA</p>
<p>Leave a link and I'll chance back!
Thanks so much!</p>
<p>Your athletics will help you quite a bit, especially if you’re being actively recruited. I’m not sure about brown, Emory, or Vandy, but I’d say you’re a great fit for USC. I live in Cali and know many people that go there now. They love multifaceted people and they don’t bias TOO much towards in state kids. </p>
<p>Very little chance at UCLA though. They have high academic standards anyways but they raise the bar higher for out of state students. Brown and Dartmouth, you’ll have to rely on your ECs; your numbers might be lacking for them. </p>
<p>All in all a great resume! Mind chancing me back?</p>
<p>I agree; athletics will definitely help you out whether you’re being recruited or not. So will all that community service! Wow! That’s a lot of hours!</p>
<p>Great SAT score. How do you score on AP? Any awards? Is there something besides athletics that makes you “stand out”? And have you taken any leadership positions? What are you planning on majoring/minoring in?</p>
<ul>
<li>University of Virginia: match</li>
<li>Bowdoin College: ?</li>
<li>Brown University: reach</li>
<li>Dartmouth College: reach</li>
<li>Lehigh University: ?</li>
<li>Lafayette: ?</li>
<li>University of North Carolina: match</li>
<li>Emory University: match</li>
<li>McGill University: ?</li>
<li>UC Santa Barbera: match</li>
<li>University of Southern California: mid-match</li>
<li>Vanderbilt University: low-mid-match</li>
<li>UCLA: low-match</li>
</ul>
<p>University of Virigina- Match
Bowdoin- Not Sure
Brown- Reach
Dartmouth- Reach
Lehigh- Not Sure
Lafayette- Not Sure
Emory- Low Reach
McGill- Not Sure
UC Santa Barbera- Match
USC- Match
Vanderbilt- Low Reach
UCLA- Low Match</p>
<p>You have a good SAT score and your athletics will definitely help you. However, I’m not so sure how everything will fare with those unpredictable Ivies. Also, you’ll need more than one SAT II subject test for some of these schools (Brown, Dartmouth, etc).</p>
<p>i dont know how i did on aps yet. i get the scores sometime next month. i dont have any leadership positions yet, but i will be team captain for track next year. im not sure what im going to major in, something in the math or science fields. im also planning on taking 3 more subject tests in october since i think they need three sat iis to calculate your academic index at ivys. i’ll chance you guys now.</p>