<p>I am currently a high school junior from New York.
SAT: 1920
ACT: 30
Weighted GPA:
Freshman: 4.12
Sophomore: 4.26
Junior: 4.44
My school does not give unweighted GPAs and does not rank.
I have taken accelerated history all three years, accelerated chemistry junior year, the rest of the classes were honors.
Senior Schedule includes AP Government, AP Statistics, and AP Chemistry.
I have two good recommendations.
Extracurriculars:
I have played baseball for three years (most likely four), football for three, and golf for one. I participate in the Spanish club, engineering club, speech and debate club, Model Congress club, the Investment Club, and started a science Olympiad team at my school. I tutor a middle schooler every week, have volunteered 60 hours at a children's camp, and participated in the Relay for Life (about 120 hours all together). I worked at a farm during the summer and sold produce in the city. I have my own landscaping "business" and have worked for about 20 different families in two years. I am also a member of the National Honors Society.
Earlier in the year I visited the University of Miami (if that helps) and plan on applying early decision.</p>
<p>Anyone? I’d really appreciate it.</p>
<p>I got accepted with scores slightly lower than yours (1890 SAT), though I get 6 IB courses. Anyways, I guess youre in</p>
<p>Okay thanks</p>
<p>definitely a match. </p>
<p>chance me?
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<p>To the OP: please check UMiami’s common data set for ED vs EA acceptance rate before you commit to ED…</p>
<p>Your stats are a decent admit for EA, but ED is very weird here; lower admit rate…may be used exclusively for athletes and legacies…</p>
<p>You’re on par with grades and your extracurriculars are fabulous–good mix of athletics and more “academic” activities along with a lot of volunteer work. looks awesome!</p>
<p>Okay thanks!</p>
<p>I would apply Early Action, the acceptance rate goes up from 38% to 54%.</p>