Chances for Harvard, Williams, and Brown!!!

<p>SAT: 2240
Math:690
CR:760
Writing:790
(retaking to improve math)</p>

<p>SAT II:
US 700
Bio M: 750</p>

<p>GPA:3.9777
(1 B in Spanish next semester A, and 2 "A"s in AP Spanish.</p>

<p>Full IB candidate (most rigorous courses at my school)
National Hispanic Merit Scholar
AP Scholar with Distinction</p>

<p>Good Essays
Good Letters of Rec.
Aced my interviews, they seemed to love me</p>

<p>4 years track team, 3 Varsity
4 years Academic team, 1 JV, 2 Varsity
1 year Cross country JV
3 years Christian club 2 years leadership, 1 treasurer (elected)
4 years IB club, 4 years patrons rep (elected), 1 year IB chair
1 year Speech and Debate
2 years tutoring in math
4 years Thespian society
2 years drama club, 1 year sgt. at arms (elected)
1 year Finance club treasurer/secretary (elected)</p>

<p>created a charity in 9th grade where I donated cans from my neighborhood to help homeless, and pay for AP/IB tests for underprivileged students.
In the process of creating a hydroponics system on my schools campus (lots of paperwork and organizing) which grows vegetables, and the produce will be donated to my school's food bank for underprivileged students.</p>

<p>Yup. It’s a definite acceptance :p</p>

<p>Harvard - Reach-High Reach
Williams - Reach
Brown - Reach</p>

<p>Your EC’s besides the charity are “good” but they don’t show anything special. Keep in mind your competing with a pool of kids who all have the same scores as you AND something special. Also these schools are reaches for everyone. Bring up your math score and I’d say you have a chance at Williams/Brown, Harvard will be a tough call.</p>

<p>Class rank, school type, location.</p>

<p>10 out of 638 in school. Public school ranked 350ish in California 1500ish nationally, sorry but I am saying “ish” because I don’t want a stalker.</p>