<p>white female, rising senior in good area</p>
<p>GPA: 4.31 W/ 3.97 UW/ 4.5 10-11 GPA
Top 10% of class (no rank) at very competitive high school
2330 SAT One sitting (800 math 800 CR 730 Writing)
740 US History SAT II
710 WH History SAT II
700 Math II (took as freshman)
690 Bio (freshman)</p>
<p>5 APS Sr Year, 4 Jr year (Physics, English, Calc AB, USH)</p>
<p>EC's:
-Varsity field hockey, 3 years, team won championship and was in top ten in nation
-All-girls robotics team (FIRST), 4 years, qualified for and won award at World Championship all 4 years including the most prestigious award, various honors/ commendations because of this from the mayor, congressman, etc.
-With robotics team, started non-profit organization to help get kids involved in robotics
-President of group on campus that organizes fundraisers amongst all community service clubs/organizations
-Coach middle school field hockey (3 years)
-National Honor Society
-NCTE Writing Competition (waiting for results)
-Model UN
-Character award at school</p>
<p>Hoping for Harvard/Yale/Stanford/Cornell.</p>
<p>chance me please? also suggestions?</p>
<p>It would likely be worthwhile to attempt to improve your Subject Test scores, but everything else looks solid.</p>
<p>Where are you in your class, these schools will know. Top, middle or bottom of top 10%? Is your state well represented at these schools and do many from your HS apply to them? Can you get recruited for field hockey?</p>
<p>It is a very competitive high school, so probably around 7-8%.
My state and school are pretty well represented, sent 4 kids to Harvard this year.
Trying to get recruited for field hockey and have gotten some interest from these schools, but I still would need to get recruited on my own.</p>
<p>What subject tests would you reccomend taking/retaking? Is math II easy if you’ve taken calculus?</p>
<p>Meant to say “I would still need to get in on my own”</p>
<p>Math Level 2 does not test any calculus, but the test is pretty easy if you are competent at math and have learned the pre-calculus material well.</p>
<p>If you are recruited, you would have a great chance everywhere.</p>
<p>Thanks guys. I think I’ll take math II and maybe lit in october?</p>
<p>Just make sure you try some practice tests in Literature to see whether you will succeed on the test. It has a nasty curve, and many people find it quite difficult.</p>
<p>Your stats would be fine at any school recruiting you. There are field hockey players getting into Harvard with less.</p>