Chance my little sister

<p>i don’t believe her stats are good enough, but it’s her #1 and she really wants to go there, so tell me what you think.</p>

<p>Cal Poly GPA (10th & 11th): 3.95
Rank: don’t know exactly, top 20%
SAT: 1710 (660 M, 490 V)
ACT: 26 (M 30, R 21, E 26, S 25, W 25)</p>

<p>EC:
ASB at large rep
President of Interact Club, 2 yrs.
Vice President of Sunday School at church, member for 15 yrs.
Dance group at church, member for 15 yrs.
Dance instructor (volunteer), 1 yr
Varsity soccer, 4 yrs., 3 time section champs going for 4
Varsity tennis, 4 yrs., 3 time section champs goin for 4
Varsity track, 3 yrs., tons of medals in various events
Under 19 competitive soccer, 3 yrs.
4-H Secretary, 3 yrs.</p>

<p>Current Courses:
AP Calculus
AP English
AP Econ/Gov
Physics (high school doesn’t offer honors or ap physics)
Honors Spanish 4 (doesn’t offer ap)</p>

<p>She’s also taken a lot of courses at the community college. She’s completed over 20 semester units already. She takes at least 2 classes per semester while taking her high scool classes and playing sports.</p>

<p>Oh… and she’s applying for City and Regional Planning. She was going to apply Arch but it’s super hard, and she heard CRP was easier so she’s going with that. And her alternate major is Nutrition.</p>

<p>You don't think those are good enough??? I had a good GPA but my test scores were horrible, and she's taken a lot more AP classes than me. And I got in! There are people with under 3.0 GPAs that got in. I think Architecture is one of the hardest majors to get into, but I wouldn't discourage her from it.</p>

<p>City and Regional Planning, good choice for a major. I'm pondering switching mine to that.</p>

<p>i figured her test scores were too low for architecture, but she applied. she applied ed so i guess we'll find out in december or so.</p>

<p>anyone else got anything?</p>