<p>Bilingual Chinese-American from one of NY state's top public schools</p>
<p>SAT I 2180 (750M 750W 680CR)</p>
<p>SAT II USH 790
Math IIC 740
Chemistry 680</p>
<p>GPA: 4.2 weighted 3.4 unweighted ( I know big difference because by the time HS is done I will have taken 10 AP courses and almost as many honors courses and I got a few Bs in them)</p>
<p>NHS Executive Board
Film Society President
School News Paper
National Merit Commended Scholar
AP Scholar</p>
<p>I also have many awards for my film work. I have won national awards for films that I have produced.</p>
<p>I have also worked on 4 major political campaigns and currently work for a Congressman who will be writing me a recommendation.</p>
<p>Excellent teacher recommendations too.</p>
<p>Please judge my chances thank you.</p>
<p>Chances at:</p>
<p>Wharton (early)
NYU Stern
U Chicago
Brown
Dartmouth
UCLA
Duke
JHU
Northwestern
USC
UVA</p>
<p>"GPA: 4.2 weighted 3.4 unweighted ( I know big difference because by the time HS is done I will have taken 10 AP courses and almost as many honors courses and I got a few Bs in them)"</p>
<p>Dude, im sorry, but that UW gpa is a bit low for ivies. it has to be at least 3.6 probably 3.7 or above if u wanna have a shot. doesn't matter if u get B's in AP/IB courses. there are a lot of applicants out there with higher gpas that colleges will consider. remember, at ivies, GPA is #1 most important. also, if u could raise SAT up to maybe 2300, colleges might reconsider. as for now, im sorry to break it to you, but wharton would be improbable to get into even w/ great essays and recs. im not trying to discourage you to apply; cuz what are reach schools for? and don't worry, i have low gpa/ O.K. test scores as well. im just telling you what others have told me. Also, since you said u took 10 AP courses, what r ur AP exam grades? colleges might also reconsider if you have a great amount of 5's and 4's (most likely 5's). Good Luck. :)</p>