Chances at Princeton, Dartmouth, Brown, Georgetown, UCB

<p>White guy from Northern California.</p>

<p>GPA:
3.86 unweighted overall
4.01 weighted overall -total of 4 B’s in 3 years
4.20 weighted soph/junior years</p>

<p>SAT: CR – 640, Math – 590, Writing – 730 = 1960
-will get SAT up to at least 2100…or shoot myself in the face</p>

<p>SAT II: Lit: 700
US History: 760
Bio: 720</p>

<p>3 APs Junior year – bio, us history, English lang – all 5’s
4 APs Senior year – Spanish, Gov, English Lit, Stats </p>

<p>EC’s:</p>

<p>-4 years basketball, 3 years on varsity, I have a chance to be MVP of the league next year, small chance at playing Varsity level at an Ivy
-4 years tennis, 4 years on varsity, MVP and captain as a Junior
-Part of the “Young Senators” program in which I gave personal reports to CA state senator Jackie Speier
-Went on the “Presidential Classroom” program to D.C. and met a bunch of Senators/Reps
-Will attend the JSA summer school at Princeton this summer on a full scholarship
-Volunteered at a church camp for a summer
-Have played guitar since 4th grade, have been in every talent show since freshmen year, my band has put out an album
-Founder and President of the Great Outdoors Club at my school
-Editor (main one) of yearbook next year
-Worked 400+ hours at Crate and Barrel last summer
-Planning on forming an environmental cleanup group and get some sort of recognition/award
-Surf, backpack, ski, hike regularly
-President of Recycling Club at my school next year
-Can do really well in interviews
-Essay is no problem, letters of rec will be excellent</p>

<p>My test scores aren’t stellar…but I’m thinking sports and all the other ECs will make up for them. So, if I get my SAT scores up to around 2100 or 2200, what are my weaknesses?</p>

<p>Funny how we have the exact same SAT scores. We are aspiring to go to similar colleges. Good luck to you. Sorry I can't offer much feedback, since I am also wondering what my chances are. Hopefully some of the board veterans will be able to enlighten us!</p>

<p>bump, please</p>