Chance me please!

<p>STATS
*White Male - Florida
* UW GPA: 3.89
* W GPA: 4.58
* Rank: 9/491
* SAT I (only once): CR 660, M 780, W 680
* SAT II: Just took Chem and Math II yesterday (I'm guessing about a low 600 on chem, and an 800 on Math II)
* APs: Euro (3), Statistics (4), Computer Science A (4), English Language (3), Chemistry (1), Latin Literature (1), Calculus BC (5,5), and Psychology (4)</p>

<p>CLASSES</p>

<p>Senior schedule:
* AP Physics B
* AP Lit
* Dual Enroll @ FSU - Calc III
* AP Music Theory
* AP Latin Vergil
* Honors Gov/Econ</p>

<p>ECs</p>

<p>*Mu Alpha Theta (Math Club) (9-12) - National President, State Tech Coordinator, High School President
*Junior Classical League (9-12) - State Tech Coordinator, High School Tech Coordinator
*NHS (10-12)
*Youth group (11-12) - VP of Membership
*Psychology Club (11-12)
*Played violin since I was 5
AWARDS</p>

<p>*National Merit Commended Scholar (low 200's)
*1st place in computer programming at Mu Alpha Theta (state-wide)
*1st place in website competition at JCL (state-wide)
*1st place in Alpha Open (Precalc) at Mu Alpha Theta (region-wide)
*2nd place in certamen at JCL (regionals)
*3rd in Statistics at Mu Alpha Theta (region-wide)
*4th place in UCF Programming Competition (state-wide)</p>

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<p>As for teacher recs:
Math team sponsor, and JCL sponsor, will both talk about my leadership.</p>

<p>Applying to:</p>

<p>Brown
MIT (EA)- 1st choice!
Caltech (EA)
Stanford
UF (Safety)
Georgia Tech (Safety)
Cornell
Emory
WashU
Tufts
Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Chem SAT is easier than you might think, I got a 780 without much work.</p>

<p>You probably won't get into MIT unless you get significantly higher SAT scores. Caltech is a little more lenient but not by much - you'll need higher scores there, too.</p>

<p>Your AP scores are, I hate to say it, terrible for the schools you're applying to. You look like a VERY math-centric person...</p>

<p>Brown: High reach
MIT (EA): Very high reach now
Caltech (EA): Very high reach
Stanford: Very high reach
UF (Safety): Don't know anything about it.
Georgia Tech (Safety): Match, I think... haven't ever looked at it.
Cornell: High reach
Emory: Reach
WashU: Don't know anything about it
Tufts: Mid reach
Carnegie Mellon: High reach</p>

<p>You're looking at some very high-up places, but if you get some better SAT scores, you might have better chances... those AP scores will hurt though...</p>

<p>AP exams have very little bearing on one's admission chances. For MIT, Stanford, Cornell I think they are reaches/very very high matches and for Caltech a high reach.</p>

<p>wow, very different responses! Thanks for the input. Anyone else?</p>

<p>bummmmmmmp</p>

<p>Your average and your ECs seem pretty solid for the schools you want to apply to.
Again, I would have to stress the fact that you might want to bump up your SAT score a little bit and those AP scores might hurt you a little bit.</p>

<p>I think you have a pretty high chance regardless though.</p>

<p>Keep it up!</p>

<p>Thanks guys. I can't up my SAT before EA deadlines, but I probably will retake for others.</p>

<p>bump please</p>

<p>bump...I should also mention my grades don't have a very good trend...as in, all but 1 of my B's was last year, that other one was freshman year</p>

<p>bummmmmmmp</p>

<p>Bummppp. And what if I do Brown ED?</p>