<p>I'm shooting for: Georgetown, Columbia, Stanford, and Harvard(EA).
I live in Seattle, Washington
I want to know how far my E.C.s, GPA and Sats will get me.. to places..
GPA: 3.83(unweighted), 4.4(weighted) I have like 5 B's(AP classes) during my Sophomore and Junior year. But, raised them to A's on the next quarter, and my sat iis and APS compensate for the B's? Took about 6 community college classes that don't offer at my school and received all A's. so 4.0 at community college.
SAT 1: Math: 800, Verbal: 670, Writing: 710
I hate SATs.. first time.. you can kill me to take it one more time..
SAT II: iic:800, history:740, Chem:730, Korean: 790
Aps: Probably 4 on each one.
Extra Curriculars:
Freshmen Class President.
Sophomore Class President.
Junior Class President.
Senior ASB President.
Internship at a local Congressmen's office. twice a week, 2 hours after school.(11th,12th)
Founder of an Breast Cancer Society Club at my school. Raised $1200, held Cancer Awareness daysat school, and etc. Pres(11th,12th)
Korean Cultural Club: Representative(9th),Vice(10th),Pres(11th,12th)
District School Representative: 10-12th, President of District ASB(12th)
Tae Kwon Do 2nd degree: Black Belt.
Work at my Parents work(IMPORTANT): 9th-12th, 8 hours a week, get paid.
NHS and CSF: 4 years, and an officer next year.
School guard: 2 years, 400 community service hours(11th,12th), Squad leader(12th)</p>
<p>Columbia, Stanford, and especially Harvard are all reaches. Georgetown is a match. The following schools are also matches. High matches (almost reaches) are at the top of the list, low matches at the bottom.</p>
<p>Northwestern
Wesleyan
Johns Hopkins
Cornell
Carleton
Vassar
Carnegie Mellon
Tufts
Washington and Lee
Emory
Vanderbilt
Notre Dame
Georgetown
Bowdoin
Haverford
Macalester
Davidson
Colby
Univer. Of Southern CA
Colgate
Brandeis
William and Mary</p>
<p>Lots of good schools in that list...Anyway, your best bet is to apply to a couple of reaches - your dream schools - a bunch of matches, and a couple of safeties.</p>
<p>Your SATIs maqke H, S and C really unlikely. Aslo, if you're Korean the Korean SATII is cheesy. Go for MIT, Caltech and CMU as a girl with high math.</p>
<p>If your family is well enough off financially, you may want to consider applying ED to Columbia instead of EA to Harvard. Columbia takes only 9% RD, but many more - maybe 23%? - ED. The problem being that you cannot compare aid packages if you apply ED.</p>
<p>Be sure that you are in love with the core curriculum if you go ED Columbia. It is about 1/3rd of your credits.</p>
<p>Harvard is so hard to get into, it is like a bad joke. Take a look at the EA thread in the Harvard forum for the bad news.</p>
<p>Although Columbia is nothing like those others socially. Make sure you love NYC, enough that you are willing to sacrifice on campus life. I went there for the prestige and I transferred out after a year. Best decision I ever made. If you like Harvard, Stanford, and Gtown in my opinion Brown is much more similar to those in terms of feel.</p>