Chanceee!

<p>What's good? My name's Ross and I'm a Junior. Avg Stats, subpar scores, and above average ambition!</p>

<p>GPA: 3.91
Frosh: 3.21
Soph: 4.14
Jun: 4.70</p>

<p>AP's
AP Chemistry 5
AP Literature 4
AP Statistics 3
AP European Hist 5
APUSH 5</p>

<p>Next year
AP Macro
AP Micro
AP Physics C
AP Language
AP Gov</p>

<p>SAT Score: 2130
SAT II's: USH-740 Chem-750</p>

<p>EC's
President of Muslim Student Association
President of Asian Student Associaton
President of Scienctific Research Club
Secretary General of Model United Nations
Secretary of NHS
Secretary of Math League</p>

<p>Awards
VA Residential Governor's School
NHS
Presidential Letter for Academic Excellence
Academic Letters for Honor Roll</p>

<p>Hooks
Pakistani (Not really, right? haha)
First Gen</p>

<p>Is that GPA weighted or unweighted? It appears to be weighted, unless it’s out of 5.0 instead of the traditional 4.0. What matters is an unweighted GPA out of 4.0.
Also, what about your demographics? What kind of high school are you in?
Don’t give a total SAT score, since it’s really just about the M and CR.
With respect to math, I don’t see much there. How far have you gone in math?
As for your scores, except for the AP Stats, they all look pretty strong (depending on the SAT breakdown).<br>
As I said, though, more information is needed.</p>

<p>3.72 UW
Suburban School
Math 720 CR 710
Math- AP Calc AB next year</p>

<p>With a hook you are probably in good shape. Without a hook you still have a good chance but your SATs are below the admitted average for 2010(1442) and many below that number do have hooks.</p>

<p>You are a solid applicant.
Your GPA and boards are good, nowhere near the top of the applicant pool, but probably within the middle 50% of those who will be admitted. So it will depend on the parts of your application other than the “numbers.”
You are clearly an applicant with a record of achievement that you should be proud of; you just happen to be talking about a school where they have more applicants of comparable strength than they know what to do with, which is why it ultimately becomes a crap shoot.
You said “suburban school,” but not what part of the country. If, by chance, it’s a geographic area from which there is not a flood of applicants, that might help a little.
Good luck to you.</p>

<p>bump dis threaddd:)</p>