chances at UCs..and Ivys and Caltech/MIT

<p>weighted GPA: 4.56
unweighted: 4.0</p>

<p>I have taken every rigerous class that my school offers except AP spanish 4. I have gone to the other high school in my town to take classes that my school does not offer. I have also taken community college classes that do not factor into my gpa. I am doing independent study with my professor there in astronomy.</p>

<p>class rank = 1
only youth member in my town on a Commission for the city.
President of CORE (the christian club at my school)
Academic Decathlon(team captian this year)
Mock Trail (hopefully an office position)
Environmental Club (treasurer)
square rooters (president for a year)
6-week astronomy research program that I just got back from
job at movie theatre
Interact club.
California scholarship foundation
Girls State
track and tennis for a year
5-day leadership conference last summer
mexico misson trip - spring break 2 years
thats all I can think of right now...but there might be more....</p>

<p>SAT:
verbal: 690
writing: 690
math: 760</p>

<p>Acts: 34</p>

<p>SATIIs
chem: 650
math 11: 750
(I'm studying really hard and retaking these in october)</p>

<p>K_Mcmanus07:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Match
UCSD: Safe Match
UCI/UCSB/UCD: Safety
UCSC/UCR/UCM: Super Safety</p>

<p>Thanks...how feasible is anything high than a UC?</p>

<p>You have a chance at MIT/Caltech. Being a girl definitely helps you out there. You might get into some mid level ivies, but I think lower level ivies are more realisitc.</p>

<p>I don't think you have much of a shot at MIT or Caltech. I remember reading that Caltech gets really worried if your Math II score isn't above 750 so that would immediately put you at a disadvantage. Your EC's are pretty good, but your test scores are sort of low. Bring them up to make yourself a more competitive applicant.</p>