<p>Female, white</p>
<p>Stats:
GPA: 4.0
UC GPA: 4.39
Rank: n/a
SAT: 2320 (720 math/800 writing/800 critical reading)
SAT IIs: Math II (800), Chem (770), US History (790)</p>
<p>APs: AP Spanish Language (5), APUSH (5)
Senior year I will be taking BC Calc, AP Psych, AP English Lit, and AP Chem</p>
<p>ECs:
-President of Garden Club
-Vice president of a tutoring club I helped to start
-Managing editor of award-winning/prestigious student news magazine
-200+ community service hours
-Varsity tennis and track and field; varsity badminton for two years</p>
<p>I volunteer once a week at my library; this summer I traveled to a different state and have been helping out at the local library as well--I help to run programs/other basic stuff.
I'm also working on a science project regarding the school garden--determining its sustainability and food production, which entailed 150 hours over the past school year.
This summer I volunteered with a program that helps teach children about where their food comes from and the importance of local/sustainable farming, so I worked at a farm (~100 hours).
I spent my last summer teaching young kids (5-7) how to play tennis. </p>
<p>My high school is public but considered very competitive and we are ranked among the top 100 high schools in the nation. </p>
<p>Nonetheless I'm not sure how I stack up/compare--my extracurriculars have focused, for the most part, on working with children/gardening/the environment, but I don't know whether I'm interested in pursuing that seriously after high school/college.
Obviously it's impossible to tell based on this information (and I'm probably missing some things I forgot about) but do I stand a chance at any of these?
Will chance back!</p>
<p>College list:
UCLA
UC Berkeley
UCSD
Columbia University (top choice/ED)
Princeton
Pomona
Yale
UNC Chapel Hill
Tufts
Cornell
Dartmouth
Vanderbilt
Georgetown</p>