Chance Please!

<p>College of Interests:
USC
NYU
Boston College
Georgetown
UCLA
UCB</p>

<p>GPA (10-12):
Unweighted: 3.8
Weighted: 4.3</p>

<p>SAT:
SAT I: not taken (expecting around 1900-2000)
SAT II: Korean 760
-planning to take U.S History and Math IIC in the future</p>

<p>Classes:
Freshmen year:
1) English Honors: B,B
2) Biology Honors:B,B
3) World History Honors:B,B
4) Spanish 2:B,B
5) Geometry:B,B
6) Arts:A,A
7) Basketball (Frosh/Soph):A,A</p>

<p>Soph year:
1) Algebra 2 Honors:B,B
2) Chemistry Honors:B,A
3) Korean 3:A,A
4) Health:A
5) English 2:A,A
6) Golf (Varsity):A,A</p>

<p>Junior Year:
1) AP U.S History:A,A
2) AP Environmental Science:A,A
3) English 3:A,A
4) Pre Calc Honors:A,A
5) Korean 4 Honors: A,A
6) Golf (Varsity), Track (Varsity): A,A</p>

<p>Senior year (planning to take..)
1) AP Government and Econ
2) AP Biology
3) AP Calc AB
4) AP Psychology
5) AP Lit</p>

<p>Sports:
Basketball (Frosh/Soph)-9th grade
Golf (Varsity)- 10th grade and part of 11th grade
-participated in Don Knabe Cup and West Covina Tournament
Track (Varsity)- 11th grade</p>

<p>ExtraC:
Korean Club (4 years)
-Activities Rep (11th)
-Vice President (12th)
Interact Club (4 years)
-ICC Rep (12th)
SAVE Club (2 years)
-Secretary (12th)
NHS (2 years)
CSF (3 years)
Founder of MUN
-President (12th)</p>

<p>-volunteering at local hospital ( over 100 hours )
-trying to become local city youth council member
-will participate in USC Engineering Summer camp this June (competitive)</p>

<p>Where do you live? If you live in CA I think you have a good shot at the UC schools, but OOS it’s a lot harder. I think your best chances are NYU, BC, and USC; Georgetown (to me would be a reach) and it depends for the others where you live.</p>

<p>I live in california. Does that make my chances harder to get in georgetown?</p>

<p>Schools other than UCs look at 9, 10, 11 and especially rank. 1900 is low for all of thhese schools. Allso, alculate your UC GPA, sucessful candidates at the top 2 want 4.2 plus an a 2050 plus.</p>

<p>yeah everything’s fine but SAT’s, you’ll need a 2100+ honestly.</p>

<p>I notice you have not taken Physics. Any reason?</p>