<p>Stats:
White male, KY
4.0 unweighted, 4.81 weighted, hard classes all 4 years. Basically 10/423 I think
SAT
Cr: 800
Math: 780
Writing: 710
SAT II's
US Hist: 800
World: 770
Math II: 770
Lit: 630
ACT: 35
National merit semi-finalist
National French exam high placement (1-4ish I think)
APs
Calc AB: 5
US Hist: 5
English lang: 4
World: 4
Classes, all pretty good classes, all AP's this year, plus a mentoring project at a local university, working on superconductors.
EC's Beta club (leadership) NHS, U.S.S. Swimming (since I was 7), HS Varsity Captain, I was an exchange student for a month in France (speak French (not fleuntly)) Varied community service
Probably pretty good Recs overall
I worked as a lifeguard, play bassoon, took band for three years, dropped because of scheduling conflict
Umm, Dartmouth, UC Berkely, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Rice, Umich, Harvard, Wesleyan, Middlebury (I've applied elsewhere)
My common app essays are good</p>
<p>great shot all espsecially cause you know the geographci diversity</p>
<p>macs720:</p>
<p>UCB: Match</p>
<p>You've got a pretty good chance at any of these schools ... the fact you're from KY will probably help a little, but honestly you look like a solid candidate and just have to leave it up to chance ... all these schools admissions is essentially a crapshoot ... people "more qualified" than you will get rejected, and those "less qualified" will get in.</p>
<p>The fact you play bassoon could help more than you think ... not many people play bassoon, and if you intend to keep playing it could be more important than you think. Best of luck.</p>
<p>great chances at all of em but just out of curiosity what happened the lit sat ii</p>
<p>I'm bad at english. The 4 on the AP English Language surprised the heck out of me</p>