<p>UC GPA: 4.56
Unweighted GPA: 3.75-3.8
Weighted GPA: ~4.62</p>
<p>OOS</p>
<p>ACT score - 33</p>
<p>SAT II Scores
-US History: 760
-Biology M: 800
World History :780</p>
<p>AP's:</p>
<p>-World History
-Stats
-English Lang & Comp.
-U.S. History
-Government and politics
-English Lit & Comp (Senior year)
- biology
-Human Geography
-Art History
european History
chemistry</p>
<p>Which college are you applying to?
-Letters and Science</p>
<p>List a few of your most important ECs (a laundry list of 20+ items is not needed)
-on the board that helps draft the health class curricula
-varsity wrestling
-NHS
-Science National Hornors Society
Mock Trial team
debate team
model UN
newspaper
student government</p>
<p>What are my chances? thanks</p>
<p>You’re a competitive applicant. Focus on selecting the * best possible * teacher recommendations and writing a mind-blowing essay.</p>
<p>Remember – there are no guarantees. Work as hard as you can on your applications, so you have no regrets at the end of the college admissions process.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Improving the ACT is your best bet, but as DmouthGrad2014 said, you really need to write good essays to stand out.</p>
<p>Sounds like you have a very strong application!! Good luck! Perhaps see if you can get any real standout ECs/leadership positions, and work hard on those essays.
Applying to Ivy League schools is a crapshoot, so unless you’re being recruited or are some sort of legacy, don’t count on anything.</p>
<p>-A Dartmouth '14</p>
<p>Does anyone else find the OP’s unweighted GPA a bit low?</p>
<p>Pretty sure we don’t have a school of Letters and Science. You should get that straight before you apply.</p>