<p>I've recently been looking at UPenn, Brown, and Dartmouth, but am afraid my stats are very low for the schools. I have also been looking at BC, Kenyon, Amherst, and Swarthmore. Would anyone mind chancing me with feedback as to why they believe a school is a reach/match for me? Thank you very much!</p>
<p>GPA: 3.9 UW; 4.3 W
Class Rank: 2/300 (My school is fairly competitive for a public school. Strangely, my grade is not. While the other grades have 40+ kids as consistent high honor roll students, my grade has max. 20.)
APs: 8- US History (5), English Language (5), Psychology (5), Biology, Literature, Calculus BC, Physics B, and European History
SATs: 2150- 725 CR, 700 M, 725 W (retaking)
ACT: 33
SAT II: US History (750) Literature (registered)
I also took 3 years of Spanish, which I know may be a weakness.</p>
<p>EIC of School Newspaper
Capitain of XC Team, Varsity for 2 years, Leadership Award
President of Peer Tutor Club
Student Council
Math Team
Spanish Club Secretary
Key Club, Received an award for most completed hours in the club
Community Outreach Committee
Library Volunteer
Religion Education Teacher (Volunteer)
Student Aide (I earn school credit for being a helper for my teacher)
Brown Pre-College Program
AP Scholar
NHS (Vice President)
Spanish NHS
Science NHS
History Club
Hope Club
Philosophy Club</p>
<p>If it counts for anything, I am close to two of my teachers (APUSH, AP Lang) who I believe I will ask to write the teacher recommendations.
I also completed 2 college courses, Wesleyan High School Scholars Program and University of Saint Joseph Challenge Program.</p>
<p>I would like to major in English. If there is anything that anyone would like to recommend, I would gladly listen. Thanks again! </p>