<p>avg: 94.9~95
SAT: 2250- 800 math 730 crit 720 writing
APs ( all 5's): apush, physics c ( both mech and e and m ), calc bc , bio
SAT ii's:Math II:800 Bio M:790</p>
<p>ap physic c
ap calc bc
linalg and diff equs
honors eng
apush</p>
<p>Sr classes</p>
<p>ap chem
ap lit
ap mic mac
modern physics
multivariable calc</p>
<p>Ec's
-i tutor math for struggling kids
- part of my states math team; compete in national comps like arml
- aime qual
- won research prize gold medal in nyc math fair for number theory research
- physics research for big competitions like intel and siemens in bio-physics( idk if i will win anything for it yet)
-honor society arista thing</p>
<p>can you chance me for:</p>
<p>columbia, u penn, ,u chicago, caltech, MIT, Stanford, carnegie mellon, cornell and dartmouth. </p>
<p>For Ivies, your GPA is a little bit low while your SAT is right at the border line. Cornell should be a high match for your. The rest would be mostly reach, particularly for for Stanford, Caltech, and MIT.</p>
<p>are you sure my avg is a bit low? im not saying i dont trust ur assessment but when i looked up the admission statistics for something like columbia its says avg is like 93-94 ish on this program my school uses for college information called naviance. does it matter that my 94.9-95 isnt weighted? ~ my school doesnt weight averages.</p>
<p>I need to convert your % into GPA in 4.0 scale for comparison. For top schools, the average uw GPA for admission is 3.8-3.9. I estimated your GPA to be right at 3.8 or below. Of course, if you have access to your school’s naviance data, that would be more accurate as GPA vary from school to school. Since the acceptance rate for these schools are really low, you need to exceed the average GPA and test scores for a slightly better chance.</p>