CHANCE ME PLEASE!

<p>I am a rising senior and would like to double major in Mathematics and Psychology
Please chance me for: Texas A&M, Princeton, Yale, Johns Hopkins, UC Berkeley, Barnard</p>

<p>Gender: Female
Race: Caucasian
I am a resident of Texas
Also I had stage 4 Melanoma my Sophomore year</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 Unweighted, 4.764 Weighted 9-11
SAT: 2040 -- 640 Writing, 690 Math, 710 Critical Reading
SAT II Chemistry: 740
SAT II Literature: 690
Top 1% of class
Class Rank: 5</p>

<p>APs
Human Geography: 5 (best in class award)
Statistics: 5
US History: 4
Lang: 4
Chemistry: 4
Will take AP Biology, Gov, Lit, Economics, Spanish Language & Culture, Art History, BC Calculus next year.</p>

<p>ECs
Captain of Varsity Science Bowl (member for 2 years)
Officer in Leo Club (community service) (member for 2 years)
Member of NHS
Member of Student Cabinet (3 years)
Member of Youth Advisory Council for the City
Member of French Club
Competed in UIL Academics (2 years)
Editor of the Yearbook
Member of Art Club
Competed in VASE Competition
Volunteering at local library
Spent Summer in Uganda providing malaria education in rural villages</p>

<p>Awards: minor art awards, various academic awards, and UIL Academics medals (I'll only do from Junior year)</p>

<p>Invitational Level:
Ready Writing - 1st
Science - 2nd
Social Studies - 4th
Literary Criticism - 5th</p>

<p>District Level:
Ready Writing - 2nd
Science - 4th (1st Place Team)
Social Studies - 6th (1st Place Team)</p>

<p>Regional Level:
Ready Writing - 2nd</p>

<p>State Level:
Ready Writing - 5th</p>

<p>Work Experience:
Internship at Public Policy Research Institute (Texas A&M)
Internship in the Bioinformatics and Genomics Labs (Texas A&M)</p>

<p>Thanks! </p>

<p>@johnson82 - I would think you would be a great candidate for any of these schools if you improve your SAT. </p>

<p>Barnard and Johns Hopkins could be matches. Yale and Princeton are reaches, but with higher SAT scores, I think you would have good chances if you apply SCEA to one of them.</p>

<p>Your SAT score is surprisingly low considering your GPA, class rank, and AP scores. Do many people from your high school ended up attending top colleges?</p>

<p>Have you considered taking the ACT with writing? If you do well on it, you could consider submitting your ACT score instead of the SAT (for most colleges, but I believe Yale might want your entire testing history).</p>