<p>Let me know your opinions!! Thanks!!
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<p>[ b]Objective:[ /b][ list]
[] SAT I :2230
[] ACT: n/a
[] SAT II: 800 Spanish, 800 French, others to come..
[] Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.91
[] Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable):not availible, probably top 10
[] IB (place score in parenthesis): Full IB Candidate
[] Senior Year Course Load:AP Calculus, AP French, AP Spanish, IB Theory of Knowledge, IB Literature, IB Projects, IB History
[] Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): hmm..
[ /list][ b]Subjective:[ /b][ list]
[] Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis):Varsity Soccer (captain), Varsity Tennis (captain), NHS (president), ASB leadership (president)
[] Job/Work Experience: none
[] Volunteer/Community service:over 200 hours at Food4Lane and other places like that.
[] Summer Activities:I am starting a program for latinos who are having trouble with school because of difficulty with the language barrier and family reasons.<br>
[ /list][ b]Other[ /b][ list]
[] State (if domestic applicant): OR
[] Country (if international applicant): US...
[] School Type: Public
[] Ethnicity:Latino/ Argentine
[] Gender:Male
[] Hooks (URM, first generation college, etc.):URM
The Schools I want to apply to are...
Harvard
Yale
MIT
Columbia
NYU stern
U Penn Wharton
USC
UC Berkeley</p>
<p>I think you have a great chance but one thing you should be bothered about is that both of (your only) SAT II's are languages and one of them is your native language (which does not count for most schools).. other than that its great!</p>
<p>i think your ECs could be better (take on a job or something these months!) and definitely take an SAT in a core course (i think ivies like math...or science, especially for MIT and STern, without SAT Math II it's a little shaky). other wise your stats are awesome!</p>
<p>The only thing I have to add is that UC Berkeley, though it isn't considered as good a school as some of the others on your list, will be harder to get into. They're getting pretty tough on out-of-staters.</p>
<p>I also think you could have other safeties that are harder to get into than U. of Oregon/Portland State, just to keep options open.</p>
<p>anyone? i want some more opinions please. and what are some other good schools that can be safties for me? specifically in business or economics</p>
<p>university of michigan and university of illinois have pretty good business programs, check those.
and they are both state schools which is good for $$$.</p>