<p>Rising Senior
SAT 1: 1440/2070
ACT: 32
GPA: 3.9UW/4.2W
Class Rank: 15/275</p>
<p>AP Courses: Took AP English Lit(4) and AP US History(5) junior year
Taking Biology, BC Calc, Micro and Macro Econ next year</p>
<p>ECs:
JV racquetball team captain-3 years
Student Advisory Committee Member (advises administration on policy issues)
Community Service Program-over 200 hours
Latin Club / State Latin Competition Team
National Honor Society Vice President</p>
<p>Work Experience: Internship at prestigious investment bank this summer</p>
<p>Will at least be National Merit Commended</p>
<p>Ethnicity: White
Gender: Male
Private all male high school</p>
<p>How do you already have your AP test scores? Did you pay to get them early?</p>
<p>Yeah, scores have been available by phone for a couple days now. I have mine already, too.</p>
<p>any thought on my chances?</p>
<p>Test scores on SAT should be raised along with the completion of three SATII tests. Try taking the SATII Biology, US History, and Math II. I advise that you get your recommendations from a Racquetball sponsor, the internship sponsor or another person that you spent much time with. It is a bit too early to tell your chances. List a complete list of grades, any SATII scores, recommendation possibilities and any other schools you apply to.</p>
<p>he obviously hasn't taken AP Bio yet, so not SAT bio. SAT is way too low. since your ACT is good, why not try to improve it? over all not exceptional. unless you raise say, sat by 200 points, i say low chance</p>
<p>Yale doesn't require satIIs if you take the act with writing so I probably won't take them. If I could raise my act to a 33 or 34, would my chances improve?</p>
<p>That's Duke not Yale. Be Careful!</p>
<p>Haha apfreak it looks like you did it again.</p>
<p>To clarify, yeah, Yale doesn't require SAT II's if you submit the ACT w/writing.</p>