<p>AA female, from good public school on Long Island,
4/320 rank
96.46uw, 99.88 w,
6 APs, AP Scholar
1340SAT 680,680 SATII, 29 ACT
Lots of club, and leadership
Great Recs, wrote essay on living with Hemoglobin SC
Already accepted at cornell and colgate</p>
<p>i think your profile looks great except for the fact that your sat's/act's may be a bit low for columbia</p>
<p>I'm not sure for this..I think it depends on your essay. 50-50 chance</p>
<p>probably not
but then again, i dont kno what your ECs are</p>
<p>Thanks, anyone else?</p>
<p>like others have said already..ur SATs might be a little bit low but i think your other stats are outstanding and would prolly outweight the lower SATs.</p>
<p>yea, i think u have a good chance</p>
<p>thanks everyone!</p>
<p>Get your SATs and SAT IIs up...</p>
<p>I disagree with Coquettish: you do NOT need to raise your stats (besides, it's a little late to try to, so, what's with that futile advice?). Clearly you are to applauded for your academic accomplishments, particularly in view of the health challenges you must face with sickle cell anemia (if that's what you meant when you referred to having "hemoglobin SC" in your original post). Hopefully the admissions committee will consider this in evaluating how you may or may not have been able to balance extracurriculars with your academics.</p>
<p>All the best of luck to you. If you get in and decide to go let me know!</p>
<p>Thanx phew, i'll definitely let you know in two weeks.</p>