<p>WHITE/MALE/HIGHLY COMPETITIVE LONG ISLAND CATHOLIC SCHOOL</p>
<p>School does not offer AP classes, each class considered AP level</p>
<p>3-YEAR GPA: 94.33 (UW)
SR YEAR GPA: 94.9 (UW)
CLASS RANK: 28/372 (TOP 10%)
SAT: 2100/2400 (670 M 690 V 740 W, 12/12 ON ESSAY)
SAT II: 660 M1C,660 LIT, 620 World History
ACT: 31</p>
<p>EC's:</p>
<p>Varisty Debate 4 years
Yearbook
Math Club
Library Service</p>
<p>Run my own baseball website, wrote about it in common app essay, it is pretty popular and I get advertising money and talk with MLB players</p>
<p>Created organization and website for organ donation awareness for teenagers</p>
<p>Volunteered at pharmacy in hopsital</p>
<p>Volunteered at New York Organ Donor Network</p>
<p>Co-president of Student-Athlete Council</p>
<p>National Finalist in Poetry Contest</p>
<p>Travel baseball,basketball</p>
<p>What are my chances at:</p>
<p>Colgate
Tufts
Hamilton
NYU (Both parents attended)
Cornell</p>
<p>Malibu, when you send your SAT I, your SAT II's are automatically attached (if you took them). There isn't much of a choice. It's either one or the other (I'd suggest ACTs instead. If you look at these schools, you'll notice that your ACT is higher up in their range, I suppose which is because these schools are on the Eastern Seaboard...not as many applicants submitting the ACT...)</p>
<p>Anyway, your chances:</p>
<p>NYU - Safe Match
Cornell - Match
Hamilton - Match
Tufts - Match
Colgate - Match</p>
<p>Malibu, when you send your SAT I, your SAT II's are automatically attached (if you took them). There isn't much of a choice. It's either one or the other...</p>
<p>HeavenWood- You can contact CollegeBoard in order to choose which scores you want to send. You don't necessarily have to send your SAT II's. You could also cancel them. That way, only your SAT I will go.</p>