Chances at Brown/Darthmouth/Columbia/Oberlin/Hampshire/Bard

<p>Sex/Location: Female from Florida
Heritage: Armenian/Italian
GPA: 4.1 Weighted, supercompetive public high school
Rank: Top 10%/698
PSATs: CR: 72 M: 58 W: 71 (WILL bring up all three)
AP World History: 4</p>

<p>Current Classes:</p>

<p>AP Psych
Newspaper
Gifted Physics
Gifted PreCalc
AP Language and Comp
AP US History
AP Art History</p>

<p>Courses For Next Year:</p>

<p>AP Calc AB
AP Physics B
AP Lang and Comp
AP European History
AP Government
AP Economics
and Dual Enrollment at CC</p>

<p>ECs:</p>

<p>Editor-In-Chief of Newspaper
Captain of Varsity Girls Tennis
Editor of Literary Magazine
NHS (will most likely assume leadership next year)
Brain Bowl Team
Young Democrats</p>

<p>Work Experience:
Tutor 3 days a week
Work two jobs</p>

<p>Summer Programs:
UF Journalism Camp</p>

<p>Others:
UCF Journalism Workshops</p>

<p>Community Service:
75 Hours: John Kerry Campaign, Teen Court Lawyer, Elementary School Assistant</p>

<p>Hooks: Creative Writing</p>

<p>You have good ECs and good classes, but I think the ivies will be a stretch unless you get get a 7 in front of the math SAT score and get strong SAT IIs or a lot of AP 5s. </p>

<p>If you can do that, you're in the running.</p>

<p>As of now its hard to tell, but the Ivies will be tough unless your SAT score is higher. Also, how deep into the top 10% are you? How good is your high school? Over 10% of he kids at my private school went to HYP, at my local high school with 300 per class there was only one kid who went Ivy.</p>

<p>yea the standardized tests you defintely have to improve for brown, dartmouth, and esp. columbia. What's your unweighted GPA and grades earned for those classes?</p>

<p>What about Oberlin? Those are the two I'm especially interested in. Brown and Oberlin.</p>

<p>Grades: </p>

<p>AP Psych B
Newspaper A
Gifted Physics B
Gifted PreCalc C
AP Language and Comp A
AP US History A
AP Art History A</p>

<p>UW: 3.6</p>

<p>come back when you have your SAT scores.</p>

<p>Dartmouth doesn't seem to fit with the rest of your schools (others are known for being liberal).</p>