Chances for West Virginia University, Ohio University, University of Tennesee

<p>EDUCATION
Unweighted GPA: 4.00/4.00
Class Rank: 1 out of 421
PSAT score: 238/240
SAT score: 2310/2400
ACT-35-I messed up on science
Honors student
Designated Gifted and Talented</p>

<p>EXPERIENCE AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS
• Orchestra
o Violinist for 6 years
o Orchestra President: 10th and 11th grade
o Region Orchestra Member
o DC Festivals: “Outstanding Violin Soloist”
o THS Symphony Orchestra concertmaster
o Outstanding Orchestra Leadership Award
• Chess Club Founder and President: 10th and 11th grades
• Science Club Vice President: 10th and 11th grades
• Member of Mu Alpha Theta (Math Honor Society): 9th, 10th, and 11th grades
• National Honor Society Vice President: 11th grade
• Debate
o Vice President: 10th grade
o President: 11th grade
o Travis High School Outstanding Lincoln-Douglas Debater Award
• National History Day
o State Level Entrant
o Regional Level Outstanding entry in Group Performance
• Travis High School UIL Science, Mathematics, and Computer Science Competitor
• American Mathematics Competitions (AMC) competitor
• American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME) competitor
• captain of robotics club
• Recipient of numerous academic awards
• Varsity Basketball junior year
COMMUNITY SERVICE
• India International Public School, Dabra, Madhya Pradesh, India
o 550+ hours as a tutor and teacher for underprivileged rural students
o Peer Tutor in Science and Math
• Fort Bend Public Libraries, Richmond, Texas
o Assisted guests in the youth section of the George Memorial Public Library
• Second Mile Mission Center, Stafford, Texas
o Assisted in distributing food and clothing to lower-income families in the Stafford area</p>

<p>Are you serious? All these schools look like safeties for you. Maybe take a look at some more difficult schools. Good luck!</p>

<p>I didn’t want to write this before but I realized it is very important for you to accurately gauge my chances. If you look at the line above Captain of robotics team, it says AMC competitor. I didn’t place 1st in that competition or 2nd and I think that would mess up my chances at higher level schools like Arizona state because they care a lot about math, and I think they would be hesitant about accepting somebody who wasn’t top notch.</p>

<p>You should be looking at IVY League schools!!!</p>

<p>fchris13, good luck getting in those colleges. Your chances aren’t all that high.</p>

<p>Perhaps the OP is a premed who find Ivies to be overly hard to get med-school-worthy grades… this file is a credible application for all manner of “reach-for-anyone” schools. ASU is a school that is of the “safety-for-anyone” variety.</p>

<p>WVU: Safety (WVU is a safety at 3.0/22)
Ohio U: Safety (Ohio U is a safety at 3.0/23)
UTN: Safety (UTN is a safety at 3.2/25)
FSU: Safety (more challenging than the first three but still a safety)
UF: Low match (this school has NO logic whatsoever)
UGA: Safety (a little easier than UF)
GA State: Safety (GA State is a safety at 3.3/25)</p>

<p>fchris13 is a ■■■■■, I doubt he really has these stats in real life, and he is being sarcastic if he is considering these schools with these stats.</p>

<p>Are you idiots really taking seriously? C’mon guys.</p>

<p>You can get into these schools, especially Tennesse.</p>

<p>If you are foreign and need financial assistance, then your only Hope is the Ivy League, as these State schools don’t give money to non- us citizens. Sorry to dash your dreams, but you will have to settle for the Ivies.</p>