<p>Ithank all responses to this. I really would like to go to u penn, and while I know there is A LOT more that goes into the admissions process than just scores, I would like to know if I am in a good place, or if I should consider taking some tests again or possibly the ACT. Well here goes:</p>
<p>Gpa: 4.33 ATM, but it will go higher next year</p>
<p>SAT:
First test: math: 740 reading: 670 writing: 630
Second test: math: 790 reading: 660 writing: 750
Subject tests: math I: 740 physics: 800 us history: 710</p>
<p>Schedule:
Freshman: geometry, adv English, adv science, adv history, Spanish 2, intro ceramics, drawing and painting 1, and a tech class
Sophomore: Ap euro, honors bio, honors chem, honors English, precalculus, intro architecture, photo 1, honors Spanish 3
Junior: ap calc ab, ap us history, ap Lang, ap physics n/m, ap physics e/m, psychology, honors Spanish 4
Senior: ap calc bc, ap macro Econ, ap Brit lit, ap chemistry, ap Spanish, drawing and painting 2, photo 2 </p>
<p>Grades: so far all a's except for a- in every English class (there is no a+ at my school)</p>
<p>Ec's:
Scholars bowl (quiz bowl): member sophomore year, vice president junior year, cop resident senior year
Physics club: member sophomore year, president junior and senior year
World affairs club (model congress and model un): member sophomore- senior years
Mock trial club: member sophomore and junior years, vice president senior year
Volunteer for the local republican party during elections
Going to peer tutor physics next year
Tennis: jv freshman and sophomore years
Science Olympiad: sophomore year participated</p>
<p>I am a white male. I am interested in studying architecture or physics, but hopefully both. I interned at an architecture firm during the summer before junior year. I also spent ten years studying the Finnish language (my dad is from finland and I am a citizen) in summer camps associated with Concordia college. My biggest question mark on this is the sat reading. I was hoping that as well as chancing me if you could give me some advice. I am slightly dyslexic, so I struggled with the reading section of the SAT a lot, and I am not sure if I can realistically actually do better than that. Should I try to take the SAT again to bring it up? Should I take a hack at the ACT? Should I retake any subject tests?</p>