<p>GPA:
9th grade: 4.0 & 3.7
10th grade: 3.8 & 3.5
11th: 3.7 & 3.0 Weighted: 4.12 & 3.5
In the last semester of junior year I got screwed over by two teachers that gave me B's but thankfully they were AP.
List of courses: Honors English all three years, Honors Geometry, Geography/Health, History all three years, Alg2/Trig, Precalculus, Spanish 1-3, Honors Bio, Chemistry, Anatomy, AP Bio, AP Stats.
AP Test: Bio, 5
Senior year classes: AP English, AP Psych, AP Environmental Science, Calculus, Gov/Econ, Ethnic Studies. (Planning on getting 4.0)
SAT: 2400
SAT II: Bio, 740. Math, 800. History: 750. Lit: 750 </p>
<p>Internship at Stanford for History this summer.
Tutoring job.
President of Peer Resource class on campus assisting in support to struggling individuals and promotion of awareness of social issues to the school body.
150+ hours of volunteering (misc)
Competitive dancer, won national titles. </p>
<p>Chance me for NYU, Wellesley, Brown, Bryn Mawr? Thank you!</p>
<p>You have perfect on your AP and your SAT. You have near perfect on your SATIIs. You have little to worry about, except maybe working on that GPA. But seriously, I don’t see why you need to do a chance me with stats like yours. (Good job on that btw.)</p>
<p>I am just really nervous coming from an extremely competitive school! Thank you though! Which UC’s should I apply to? Any of schools seem to be my fit?</p>
<p>You have strong scores (then again you probably knew that haha). I would work on the gpa and extracurriculars. While the scores help a lot, they can’t make up for everything. Also, why isn’t your schedule more rigorous? You have a great shot at those schools if you work on making yourself better-rounded. </p>
<p>You should definitely apply to UCLA, UCB, UCSD, UCI, UCD for the UCs. Have you also looked at University of Southern California? It is a pretty prestigious private school that might match your interests.</p>
<p>I’ll go ahead and tell you that you should get into each of the schools you listed. If I were you, I’d apply to a couple more elite schools (like Stanford or UPenn).</p>
<p>You have clearly very strong stats. Just make sure to really show off those ECs, and write good essays. In my opinion, you should apply to all those schools!</p>