<p>White Female, public school
SAT-2070 M580, CR-720, W-770
SAT II- BIO-620, USH-660, LIT-750
GPA-4.1 W (3) Honors classes/year x 3yr, this year 2 APs and 1 Honors.
Rank- 16/250- better than top 10%
RECs - excellent</p>
<p>Essay- dunno- some readers liked it, some (mother) do not. It's about getting a concussion, the setback and re-building my life.</p>
<p>ECs- Marching Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band, wind ensemble, Orchestra,
Softball in Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter (indoor) as well as Varsity HS team, Womens Ice Hockey, Drama Crew, several Misc. volunteer things - helping with Little league, girl scouts (not a member), special needs programs, skiclub, recycling, NHS and a few more.</p>
<p>Negatives- No Physics, No Calculus (took pre-calc last year and am taking AP Stats now). only 3 years of French</p>
<p>Schools:
Boston College
Boston University
Holy Cross
Vassar
Wesleyan
Tufts
Wheaton (Massachusetts)</p>
<p>Thanks- I should’ve mentioned that I’m asking for my daughter.
Allida- she has 3 colleges where she was accepted EA. these are the other schools she’s looking at and I don’t want her to get her hopes up if they were all high reaches. Actually she’s applied to all but Tufts and Wheaton.</p>
<p>This is great, it really helps us have an idea where we stand.</p>
<p>Math score is a problem. 720CR + 580M = 1300 of 1600, which is low for Tufts, Vassar & Wes. Further at Wes all three sciences and four years of a foreign language are preferred.</p>
<p>Thanks for being straightforward. I can see that math score being a problem. She is good at French and has taken Honors French in the past…but that doesn’t get her a 4th year.
Hopefully she will be comfortable in the bed she has made for herself.</p>
<p>If she has some safeties, she will be fine. Other than Wheaton, those schools might be tough goes if she comes from the Mass area, and also being a female. I 've seen young women with those scores rejected from all of those schools other than Wheaton and BU from the NYC area. And I don’t know their score breakdown and how BU would look at it.</p>