<p>Pros:
Your extracurriculars show commitment because you’ve been part of them for a good number of years. </p>
<p>Good amount of leadership experiences.</p>
<p>10 Ap courses shows you challenged yourself with a rigorous course load </p>
<p>Cons:
Critical Reading score is pretty low. This really hurts you if any of the schools disregard Writing…
Here is a list published by Kaplan in i believe 2007 (so idk how accurate it is.)
[KAPLAN</a> EXCLUSIVE: New SAT Scoring Policies from 374 Top Schools](<a href=“http://www.kaptest.com/Kaplan/Article/College/SAT/Learn-About-the-SAT/CO_sat_surveyresults.html;jsessionid=FCEWCVZ44TXKBLA3AQJXBM3MDUCBE2HC]KAPLAN”>http://www.kaptest.com/Kaplan/Article/College/SAT/Learn-About-the-SAT/CO_sat_surveyresults.html;jsessionid=FCEWCVZ44TXKBLA3AQJXBM3MDUCBE2HC)</p>
<p>I dont know much about the ACT so only considering sat scores solely for your standardized test, I would guess</p>
<p>UC DAVIS your uw GPA falls short of their average, but of course your classes were rigorous… your sat math score is in good range, your CR is in the bottom part of their 50% range.</p>
<p>I say you have a pretty good shot at getting in…</p>
<p>UC S.D.
They are more competitive… I wouldn’t bet on it, but it isnt an outrageous reach…</p>
<p>** Penn State**
…100% accepted </p>
<p>unless its main campus then I’d say you are competitive. You’d still get in in my opinion.</p>
<p>I am not too sure about the rest of the schools</p>
<p>Hope that was good enough for you =]
and thanks for your opinion on my thread.</p>