Chances for UC's, NU, Cornell, and others

<p>GPA - 3.6 Unweighted, 3.9 Weighted (would be higher with 1st semeseter senior grades)</p>

<p>SAT 1 - 800 M, 750 CR, 680 W</p>

<p>SAT II - 800 MIIC, 750 Physics, 720 Bio E</p>

<p>AP U.S. History - 4</p>

<p>Senior Year AP's - Civics, Macroeconomics, Calculus BC, Physics, English Liteature</p>

<p>Extracurriculars -
3 Years Wind Ensemble (1 year symphonic band), 2 as first chair clarinet
4 Years Marching Band, 2 as clarinet section leader
4 Years Jazz Band, guitar
4 Years Choir, 2 in prestigious chamber group
AMC 10 School Winner 10th grade (126.5)
AMC 12 (116.5)
AIME Qualifier 10-11
High School's Stanford University Math Organization team
Key Club 10-11
DDR Club 9-11</p>

<p>Volunteering -
100+ hours at Veteran's Affair Hospital
20+ hours teaching music classes at poor public school</p>

<p>Will have good/great essays, great recs from music/math teachers, god rec from science teacher, decent rec from history teacher.</p>

<p>Prospective major - Physics (double major with Voice if possible)</p>

<p>Interested in -
UCLA
UCB
UCSD
UCD
Northwestern (ED)
Cornell
Johns Hopkins
Caltech
Harvey Mudd College</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>If You Are From California Then:</p>

<p>UCSD - Safety
UCD - Safety
UCLA - Match
UCB - Low Match
Caltech - Reach (800 on Science SAT IIs Are Best)
Cornell - Reach (All Ivies are Reaches For Everybody)</p>

<p>SiisAZN:</p>

<p>Assuming you are a California resident,
UCB/UCLA: Match
UCSD: Safe Match
UCD: Safety</p>

<p>Thanks, anyone know about the non-Cali schools?</p>

<p>You look pretty good for Northwestern ED (college of arts and sciences). However, if you are gonna apply to school of music also for dual-degree, your talent in vocal performance is much more important than academic credentials. The music school is almost as hard to get in as those good conservatories. FYI: you can get accepted into one college (e.g. arts and sciences) but rejected from another (e.g. music) when you apply both.</p>