Chances for admittance?

<p>Weighted GPA: 4.57
Unweighted GPA: 4.00
Class Rank: 1/600</p>

<p>SAT-II:
United States History- 750
Math IIC- 760
Biology- 680</p>

<p>SAT-I:
March: CR- 640, M- 680, W- 680; total 2000.
June: CR- 690, M- 710, W- 770; total 2170.</p>

<p>Extracurricular Activities:
NHS- President
CSF- Vice President
Red Cross- President
Inkwell Literary Magazine- Treasurer
Newspaper- Editor- in- Chief
Varsity Tennis- Team Captain
Varsity Wrestling</p>

<p>Classes:
All AP's next year (Spanish, Govt., Lit, Bio, Calc B/C</p>

<p>Well, if you can think of anything else to add, feel free to tell me.
My sister just finish up her freshman year at Stanford.</p>

<p>Also, I have a question. Private schools still require three SAT Subject tests, correct? If I take Math IC, will that count? That test is an easy 700+ score so I'm considering it.</p>

<p>Your excellent academics might make up for the highly mediocre SAT and SAT-IIs. EC's are average.</p>

<p>don't worry about ur test scores.. your app. as a whole already looks great, just don't shoot ur self on the back when you write ur essay</p>

<p>btw, what weight class do you wrestle in?</p>

<p>I wrestle in the 103's category.</p>

<p>"Also, I have a question. Private schools still require three SAT Subject tests, correct? If I take Math IC, will that count? That test is an easy 700+ score so I'm considering it."</p>

<p>Bad idea. If you took IIC already, there's no reason to take IC.</p>

<p>"Varsity Tennis- Team Captain
Varsity Wrestling"</p>

<p>Hey, you might be one of the lucky few who get to go <em>on scholarship</em>! Stanford doesn't offer academic scholarships anymore :(, but it kept the athletic scholarships...</p>

<p>If you already took Calc AB and did well in it, consider cramming for Physics SAT II and taking it in October. Then again, you might want to boost SAT I, so...but don't take SAT I unless you know you can get a dramatic score boost.</p>