<p>I posted this in Wellesley's forum, but I've only gotten a couple of responses, so I was wondering if anyone here could help me.</p>
<p>Personal:
White female, Virginia
High school is K-12 independent, non-sectarian, very competitive.</p>
<p>Academics:
3.6 GPA unweighted (not sure of weighted as our school doesn't disclose that)
School does not rank</p>
<p>Standardized Tests
SATs: 690 CR, 510 M (I know, I know - math is ridiculously low, and I do plan on retaking my SATs and taking ACTs this fall)
SAT IIs: English Literature, 620
US History, 690
AP Exams: AP Modern European History, 4
AP English Language, 3
AP United States History, 4</p>
<p>Senior Year Schedule:
Math Symposium
AP English Literature
Anatomy and Physiology
Choral Music
Study Hall (unfortunately my schedule was booked so I couldn't take French V, but I will be taking that at the local community college)
Yearbook/Journalism II
AP United States Government</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Breast Cancer Awareness Club
Haitian Awareness Club, Vice-President and Treasurer
National Honor Society
Editor of Yearbook
Peer Counselor
Sailing Team</p>
<p>Volunteer Work:
Volunteer Weekly at a homeless shelter in my town
Have worked at church's Vacation Bible School Since 8th grade (I'm really involved with my church in general)
Lots of in-school volunteer work, my mother runs the PTO so I'm basically helping at every event</p>
<p>I understand it's going to be a bit difficult for me, which is why Wellesley is my reach school. I'm going to have to pull my GPA back up (It was higher, but unfortunately my math class last year wasn't exactly a cakewalk for me) and bring up my SAT scores. (I'm planning to retake them, and then take my ACTs, which I didn't have time to do this spring.) As long as I accomplish both of those, do I have a chance?</p>