<p>Hi do I have any chance to get into Princeton? Im Asian
Weighted GPA: 103.2 (only thing school provides)</p>
<p>SATS:
Reading: 690
Math: 800
Writing:680</p>
<p>SAT II:
Bio- 700
Chem- 720
Math II- 720</p>
<p>classes/APs:
AP Bio(5)
AP Chem(5)
APPsych(5)
APUS(4)
AP English Lang(3)
AP Global(3)
AP Calc BC- currently taking
AP Physics B- currently taking
AP English Lit- currently taking
AP Government- currently taking
College Forensics- currently taking</p>
<p>EC/Work/Honors</p>
<p>JV/Varsity Soccer: 10,11th
JV/Varsity Volleyball: 9,10,11,12
-All County in 11th and Captain in 12th
Marine Fitness- 11,12
Tae Kwon Do - Black Belt, 6 years of practice
French Club
National Honor Society
Tutor Chemistry- 12th grade
Volunteered 60 hours at MSKCC hospital
Shadowed and aided Doctor for 10 hours
Worked for Century 21 by filing papers over summers
AP Scholar with Distinction</p>
<p>Your SATs are good and your APs are alright, not great, so far. nothing stands out a lot in your ECs, a lot of applicants have similar things, but it is still very good. i would say 50/50. </p>
<p>SAT Reading needs to be above 700, preferably above 750. Your SAT subject test scores in math and chem are somewhat low relative to the Princeton applicant pool, so I would advise you to aim for scores of 750+ on your retake.</p>
<p>SAT reading is a tad low. Retake it or try the ACT. And with a 3 in AP Eng… are you international or asian-american? Cause if youre inter, the adcoms might fear your English might not be good enough for the Ivies. Thus I’d recommend taking the TOEFL just to “prove” everthings fine</p>
<p>Bad stats, weak courseload, subpar EC’s. I don’t think you have a chance.</p>
<p>Please don’t put “shadowed a doctor for 10 hours” on your college application - I’d feel embarrassed for you. Honestly, how hard is it for someone to shadow a doctor for 10 hours? I’ve shadowed doctors before - 10 hours isn’t something to put on any application.</p>
<p>Randombetch, that was unnecessarily harsh. </p>
<p>Your stats are fine, honestly a 2170 is a great score. I got in with a 2120 as an ORM, but I had a excellent life story that set me apart. Your academics qualify you, but having something else that sets you apart will help.</p>
<p>ok thanks alot guys. I guess its kinda obvious that nothing truly separates me from other applicants and my test scores are low I guess due to just some mistakes by me. My main activities are volleyball and Tae Kwon Do but I never received any top awards. And about the shadowing, I’d still like to put it on my application because the doctor is rather well known but maybe I just won’t put a timeframe.</p>
<p>Who’s the doctor? If I don’t know him, I really doubt any adcom members will know him. If he’s Ben Carson, then that’d be pretty cool. Otherwise, there really aren’t that many famous doctors.</p>
<p>A proctologist named Moshe Shike, and its okay, I already figured my chances at Princeton were slim to none. I was just curious how much chances I had.</p>