<p>Prospective SAT IIs:
Chinese
Literature
Math II</p>
<p>APs:
This Year:
AP US History
AP English Language and Composition (exam only)</p>
<p>Next year's classes:
AP Biology
AP Chinese
AB Calculus
AP English Literature and Composition</p>
<p>ECs:
5 Years of Viola (including private lessons)
5 Years of School Orchestra (currently principal in highest level orchestra)
3 Years of State Youth Symphony (currently principal of the highest symphony program
offered)
5 years, on and off, of chamber music (usually fill in for people who quit or cannot commit
for the whole year)
3 Years volunteering at a music therapy organization</p>
<p>School list:</p>
<p>Wellesley College
Hamilton College
Smith College
Middlebury College
UChicago
Brown University
Yale University
Stanford University</p>
<p>@violistchan : I play violin! I actually started out on a viola for some strange reason but I had to switch to violin because my hands were really small. haha. </p>
<p>Anyhow, are you planning to retake the SAT’s? I did rather well on my first attempt but my parents are arguing that it’s not good enough > < </p>
<p>Oh, and if you could chance me, that would be awesome. thanks (:</p>
<p>Nope, I don’t plan to retake the SAT. It’s a waste of time, and I’m satisfied with my sub-scores, anyway (all above 700).</p>
<p>I could “chance” you if you give me a link. You might want to note, though, that I absolutely detest these kinds of things. ^^ Nonetheless, I will offer honest opinion.</p>
<p>I don’t know a whole lot about Wellesley, Hamilton, Smith, or Middlebury, but I know UChicago, Yale, Stanford, and Brown all have crapshoot admissions. You can’t really expect to get in to those schools, but you have as good a shot as anyone at acceptance. Good luck!</p>