Chance Me pretty please!

<p>please chance me for these schools: USCB, UCSD, UC Berkeley, UCLA, Georgetown, Northwestern, Tufts, Duke, Dartmouth, Cornell, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, U Penn, Columbia.</p>

<p>SAT - one sitting, no prep
CR: 720 M: 740 W: 750 TOTAL: 2210
will take SAT II's in June</p>

<p>GPA:
Freshman: 4.0
Sophomore: 4.3 (two honors, two college classes)
Junior: 4.4 (two AP's and 1 honors)
Senior: expect a 4.5 (three AP's)
in top 4% of class - school doesn't rank (competitive school, in top 5% of public schools)
highlights: took senior level spanish as a sophomore</p>

<p>EC:
Varsity Swimming 9-12, competitive swimming before that since kindergarten
Select Soccer 6-12
Student Newspaper: Opinion Editor as a Junior, Editor in Chief as a Senior
Teens Turning Green: leader in a national movement, 9-12
Breast Cancer Fund: have raised over $12,000 dollars, education/advocacy/elimination/prevention
Exchange program to Spain
Elizabeth berkeley: contributor to a book for advice for teens</p>

<p>Internships:
Marine Science Institute: summer after sophomore year, 5 days a week, 7:00-5:00, did research and education
Romberg Institute: summer after junior year, more marine biology type research</p>

<p>Location: California
Gender: Female
Race: White
Income Bracket: not exactly sure, but well off
Hooks: none :(</p>

<p>I feel like im forgetting to add some stuff... oh well haha</p>

<p>oh also:
honor crew 9-12
california scholarship federation: 9-12
scholar athlete: 9-12</p>

<p>I’m guessing that you meant to write…UCSB.</p>

<p>You have a good chance for UCSB and UCSD (altho both rejected some good students this year.)</p>

<p>Berkeley, UCLA, Stanford and the ivies are reaches for everyone. No one can be assured of admittance.</p>

<p>You say that you’re well off financially. Have you specifically asked your parents how much they’ll pay each year for your education? If not, please do that. That can make a huge difference. The privates that are on your list are $55k+ per year.</p>