chance?

<p>ethnicity: asian
gender: female</p>

<p>rank: 93/616 top 15%
GPA: 4.0 weighted</p>

<p>AP classes: biology, government, english, spanish IV
(haven't taken any tests)</p>

<p>SAT I : 470 CR / 500 M / 450 W
(will definitely take it again in october)</p>

<p>ACT: --</p>

<p>extra curricular activites and other:</p>

<ul>
<li>math club</li>
<li>link crew</li>
<li>volleyball (1 year)</li>
<li>national honors society</li>
<li>DIRTT</li>
<li>Art Club</li>
<li>Network</li>
<li>class officer (2 years)</li>
</ul>

<p>volunteering hours:</p>

<ul>
<li>over 200 hours of community service.</li>
<li>went to mexico for 10 days</li>
<li>help out at church such as vacation bible school</li>
<li>homeless shelters</li>
</ul>

<p>working experience:</p>

<p>due to my mother's death, i had to work at my dads restaraunt for 2 years.
i work nearly 50 hours a week. I do not get paid as well.</p>

<p>other:
- i speak fluent korean and english
- taken spanish 4 years and plan on it taking it my senior year.</p>

<p>Everything looks great, IMO, except your test scores - they will hurt you. They don't match your school achievement at all - is there a reason? Is it something you can explain in your application? Is English a foreign language for you?</p>

<p>it was just my first time taking it. the night before i worked
so i came home late. i couldn't focus. but i'm usually a bad
test taker in general. i'll get them up.</p>

<p>try the act, in my opinion its easier and it is used more in the midwest</p>

<p>try again, i took my 3 scores from 3 different tests</p>

<p>thanks guys</p>