Chance strange case (VERY detailed)

<p>Senior (Asian Male)
California Public High School</p>

<p>Sophomore Year Classes (1st and 2nd Semester)
AP Euro - A / A
H Chem - B / B
H Alg 2/Trig - C / B
H English - A / A
Spanish 2 - B / A</p>

<p>Junior Year Classes (1st and 2nd Semester)
AP USH - A /A
H Anatomy - A / A
Pre-Calc - A / A
AP Lang - A / A
Spanish 3 - A / A</p>

<p>TOTAL
GPA = 4.3 (Weighted) 3.7 (Unweighted)
Rank = Top 5% (46 out of 789)</p>

<p>TESTING
SAT I - 2200
ACT - 33</p>

<p>SAT II Lit - 750
SAT II World History - 800
SAT II Chemistry - 570
SAT II US History - 800
SAT II Math - 710
SAT II Biology - 750</p>

<p>AP Human Geography - 5
AP Euro - 5
AP Chemistry - 1
AP Lang - 4
AP Lit - 4
AP Environmental Science - 5
AP Psychology - 5
AP US History - 5
AP Bio - 4
AP Govt. - 5
AP Macro - 5
AP Micro - 5
AP World - 5</p>

<p>EXTRA-CURRICULARS
DECA <em>Club President</em>
Spanish Honor Society
National Honor Society
California Scholarship Federation
Varsity Tennis
Henry Mayo Hospital Volunteer
Feed the Children Volunteer
Habitat for Humanity Volunteer
(200+ hours of community service)
Job at Albertsons</p>

<p>AWARDS
National AP Scholar
VIA Star Business Competition Winner
Numerous Awards from District and State DECA conferences</p>

<p>Senior Year Classes
AP Art History
AP Physics
AP Calc B/C
AP Spanish
AP Lit
Honors Economics / AP Gov (one class)</p>

<p>Questions: </p>

<p>1) I know that I have one "C" and four "B" how bad is this?</p>

<p>2) Failed both AP Chem and SAT II Chem (there was no AP Chem class) how bad does this look?</p>

<p>3) I switched to regular Pre-Calculus because I failed the first two tests in Honors, again does this look bad too? </p>

<p>4) I self-studies TONS of AP's and passed all of them, will this be a positive factor?</p>

<p>Thanks ^^</p>

<p>I’m no Georgetown expert (not even sure why I’m in this part of the forum), but I think I can put your mind at ease in at least one section. You don’t have to send the AP Chem or SAT II, you more than exceed the SAT II requirement without it and I don’t think AP tests are required, and even if they are you have tons.</p>

<p>It’s good that all your Bs and Cs are in sophomore year, just continue your straight As in your first semester of senior year and your GPA won’t be so damaging. AP Tests are not considered until you are enrolled and they have to give you credits for it.</p>

<p>They only consider the top three SAT II scores, and you’re top three looks very good.</p>