<p>SAT I: 1810
SAT II:
math:590
us history: 660</p>
<p>Sophomore:
Honors English
Honors Algebra 2
AP Bio
AP Gov</p>
<p>Junior:
Trig/Precal
AP Chem
AP Us history
AP Lang.</p>
<p>Senior:
AP Environmental
AP Gov
AP Econ
AP Lit
Calculus</p>
<p>i either got 3's or 1's on my AP tests -__-</p>
<p>EC's:
Pres. of Key Club/ member for 3 years
Pres. of Make a wish club/ member for 4 years
VP of Asian Club/member for 4 years
Secretary National Honors Society/ member for 3 years
California Scholarship Federation member for 4 years
Tennis Captain for 2 years and MVP for 2 years
TA for church 1 year
Service for church 7 years
Tutor Elementary Kids
Job at AE
Principal Honor Roll 4.0+ GPA</p>
<p>300+ community service hours
i had two C's in trig/precal which totally bombed my 4.2 because it was the professor's first year.. but it was my fault because i took it..i tried to retake the C's but i couldnt...it wont replace it
i'd like to apply to
UCLA
UCI
UCB
Stanford
UCSD
UCS
Notre Dame
i cant list all the awards but here it is</p>
<p>um..how are you still a junior? Are you a rising senior (judging from your gpa)? I agree more with viromonkey than karinasagun about UCLA, UCB, and UCSD. I would even go so far as to make UCSD a reach/high reach. </p>
<p>I am curious as to how good your high school is considered locally. You are ranked high and your school obviously offers loads of APs, but you write that you did poorly on the tests?</p>
<p>i dont understand how you still have a 4.18 with C's. your high gpa and low test scores, really low test scores for the colleges you are applying to, will make colleges think either you are a poor test taker or your school is not competitive, probably the latter.</p>
<p>im a rising senior..
my school's ranked 10 lowest of Orange County
and i took almost all of the Ap's availble at my school.. the reason why i don't do well on ap tests as do most of the kids in my school is that we're all pretty poorly prepared</p>
<p>C's wont totally overshadow your other classes.. ive gotten A's on alot of my ap and honors classes</p>
<p>Sorry, I think your entire list is at least a reach, except for UC Irvine. You have to understand that while you are very accomplished in context, there are scads of other applicants with all 4s or 5s on the AP tests, above 2200+ for SATs, and 750+s on SAT IIs. I wouldn't apply to Stanford at all. While colleges understand that not all schools are great, they will look poorly on you for not pushing yourself. If your school is so easy, then you should have ALL As. Sorry if I come off as a bit harsh, but I wouldn't want you to apply to schools you have virtually no chance of getting into. I'm not that strong of a candidate either and I appreciate people telling me when I don't have a chance.</p>