<p>I recently applied to Wellesley College, but I'm really worried. My weighted GPA is 3.95, and my unweighted is 3.77. I'm ranked 13 out of 347. My SAT critical reading is 720, my writing is 710, and my math is 610. </p>
<p>-Editor in chief of my school newspaper(2 years)
-Vice president of Beta club
-Head of the Palestinian Affairs committee in Model Arab League
-Vice president of the art history society</p>
<p>My essay is very good, and I can say that with confidence, as I have had it read by a vast number of qualified people and have written six drafts of it before submitting. Over the summer, I attended the very prestigious Georgia Governor's Honors Program. Only about 1/4 of 1% of high schoolers are accepted into it. I was a Communicative Arts major. I also taught AP European History to myself and got a 5 on the AP exam(I'm self motivated??). I have been volunteering at a Shakespeare playhouse since the beginning of 11th grade. </p>
<p>I had an alumna interview, and it seemed extremely successful. The interviewer was very complimentary. </p>
<p>My huge problem is that I've always gotten As in every single subject, except for math. My math grades are dismal. I mean, really, really bad. However, they have an upward trend and I indicated my interests are in English and History. How badly will my math scores affect me?</p>