<p>Having already started applying to Tufts, I was just wondering my chances.
Here are my stats:</p>
<p>Asian Male
California</p>
<p>UW GPA-3.8
W GPA-4.0-4.1
Rank:Top 10 %</p>
<p>SAT 1 Reasoning- 1960
ACT Composite- 33
SAT II's- U.S. History/Literature/Math II- 690/680/580(yuck)</p>
<p>Activities/Awards
-Won a city-wide competition in which I designed an advertisement for a local company that was then published in the newspaper.</p>
<p>Community Service: 250+ Hours
-At 2 different food shelters
-Local nonprofit television station
-Planting trees</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities</p>
<p>-Varsity Wrestling 10th,11th,12th grades. Lettered all three years. Team Captain since 11th grade.
-Varsity Swimteam, 9th,10th,11th, 12th grades. Lettered since 10th grade.
-Japanese Language School since 6th grade, 3 hours a week, 40+ weeks a year.
-Piano- 9 years. Attend weekly lessons, practice daily, have performed on occasion at recitals.
-Guitar- 6 years. ^^</p>
<p>Work Experience
-For about 2.5 months, 14 hrs/week, worked at Japanese grocery store as meat+fish cutter.</p>
<p>If you don't send in any of your SAT scores, then you'll have a decent shot at Tufts. Your grades and ACT score are good and being from the west coast could only help.</p>
<p>SAT IIs aren't required if you took the ACT, but you're right, if you already sent them then all the previous SAT tests got sent, too.</p>
<p>Not to worry, though. I called the admissions office a while back and asked if the ACT score is higher than the SAT, do they just look at the ACT, and she said yes.</p>
<p>Also, if you took it more than once, they take the highest score of each part from the different sittings.</p>