<p>White female from public school on LI</p>
<p>Average - around 93.5 unweighted,
i would say a 3.75 GPA
SAT - CR 630 MATH 540 WRITING 650
SAT 2 in History - 650
AP's - US - 4
Lit - 4
Taking 3 more AP's this year and all through high school in basically all honors classes except for math. 100% in College Psych and 95% in College Soc.</p>
<p>EC's
National Honor Society
Spanish Honor Society
Invisible Children
Social Awareness Club
Student Council
Invisible Children
Horseback Riding</p>
<p>Editor-in-Chief of my schools Newspaper, plan on doing some sort of English/Communication/Journalism major..</p>
<p>I also have a lot of community service, a part time job and participation in a hard to get into summer journalism program at Stony brook</p>
<p><a href=“Office of Institutional Research - Office of Institutional Research | Binghamton University”>Office of Institutional Research - Office of Institutional Research | Binghamton University;
^I would put Binghamton in your “REACH” column.</p>
<p>You only have 1 AP class through your junior year. Your Math SAT is below their 25 percentile.</p>
<p>It’s not an impossibility, but it is a reach.</p>
<p>I actually have two if you read carefully.</p>
<p>It should still be considered a slight reach. Living on LI, I don’t have to remind you how competitive the pool of applicants is from this area. We are in one of the most competitive applicant pools in the country. On LI, it’s very common for kids to have 6 AP classes under their belt by the time they complete their junior year. </p>
<p>Your SAT math score is low for Binghamton. Yes, you have a chance but it should be considered a slight reach rather than a match school. Are you in the top 10% of your class?</p>
<p>2009 Stats from the Common Data Set—SUNY Binghamton</p>
<p>SAT Mean: </p>
<p>624 CR
662 Math</p>
<pre><code> 25th percentile---------75th percentile
</code></pre>
<p>CR 580-------------------------670
Math 620-------------------------710</p>
<p>bumb anyone? what can i do to improve my odds</p>
<p>Retake the SAT and strive for a higher Math score. Also, consider taking the September ACT test.</p>