<p>Female Asian–Chinese
Rank: 3/592
GPA: 4.5
SAT: 2040/2030
ACT: 31/30
SAT II: N/A</p>
<p>International Baccalaureate Program
National Honor Society
Junior Class Officer-Treasurer
Senior CLass Officer-Treasurer
Varsity Tennis-2 years
National Latin Honor Society-Vice President
Math Team: came in 4th during Chalk Talk at MAO Nationals; also bunch of other awards that i can’t remember
Habitat for Humanity
National Latin Exam-1 gold 2 silver</p>
<p>Mission Trip to Perry County
Worked 3 summers at UAB in biochemistry and molecular biology department
UAB hospital volunteer
USTA member with ranking</p>
<p>Desired schools (in order)</p>
<li>Washington University in ST. Louis</li>
<li>Duke</li>
<li>Vanderbilt</li>
<li>Emory</li>
<li>Stanford</li>
<li>U Penn</li>
<li>Princeton</li>
<li>UAB</li>
</ol>
<p>I know my SAT/ACT scores aren’t great, but I was hoping that my GPA and ECs would make up for it.</p>
<p>what is your unweighted GPA?
In
Washington University
Emory
Princeton
Reach
Duke
Vanderbilt
Stanford</p>
<p>Even the reaches aren’t far off if you really focus on some great essays but those credentials are pretty amazing!</p>
<p>SAT scores are too low for those Ivies. I would take it one more time and try to break 2300 if I were you. You also need to take atleast 3 SAT II’s because your in competition with other students who have good stats just as you do. What’s going to kill you is that your not really competiting. What if there’s a student with the same stats as you, but has taken SAT II’s? That is what can be the tipping factor and what can lead to your rejection at these schools. IMO, take SAT II’s. Remember, your competiting at Ivies. </p>
<ol>
<li>Washington University in ST. Louis - Low Reach</li>
<li>Duke - Medium Reach</li>
<li>Vanderbilt - Low Reach/In</li>
<li>Emory - Low Reach</li>
<li>Stanford - -Medium Reach - Low Reach</li>
<li>U Penn - Reach</li>
<li>Princeton - Reach</li>
<li>UAB - Low Reach/In</li>
</ol>