Chances in UK and USA

<p>Freshman: 4.0 unweighted GPA (regular run of the mill classes)</p>

<p>Sophomore: 4.0 UW
AP French Language - 5
AP Calculus AB (self-study) - 5
AP Euro - 5</p>

<p>Junior: 4.0
AP Econ (Micro and Macro) - 5 on both
AP French Lit - 4
AP English Lit - 5
AP Calculus BC -5
AP US History - 5</p>

<p>SATs: 2380 - 800 math and CR, 780 writing
Subject Tests: 800 French (2nd sitting), 790 Math II, 790 US History</p>

<p>Senior Year schedule:
AP Physics
AP English Lang
AP Chinese
Higher Calculus
IR/Game Theory
Senior Thesis
Arts classes (I procrastinated on these)</p>

<p>EC: Tennis all 4 year, skiing quite often
Debate - second semester freshman and all of sophmore year
Math Club - Some local awards
Knowledge Bowl (varsity team starting junior year and we usually get 1st in state)
Robotics (business position, we did fantastic in freshman year - sems in natl tournament)
Awards: 2007 French Contest Laureat, AP Scholar at end of soph year, and National Scholar at the end of junior</p>

<p>Volunteering: 1 month of work (non-paid) as maintenance assistant at a French camp I used to attend</p>

<p>Could you chance me at Oxford in UK, LSE, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Georgetown, UCHicago, UWashington, Stanford, Claremont McKenna, and McGill, UofT, Waterloo, Queen's, and UBC</p>

<p>(I'm actually really hoping to go to Oxford, I just visited and love it there) </p>

<p>Schools I would love to go to (in this general order):
Oxford
Princeton
LSE
Harvard
Yale</p>

<p>Schools I would like to go to:
UChicago
GTown
Stanford
Cl. Mckenna
Canadian schools except UBC</p>

<p>Safeties (I think):
UW and UBC</p>

<p>bump (10 char)</p>

<p>nope? …</p>

<p>You chances are as good as anyone elses at the american ones. Oxford will be tough, but possible. What will you study?
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<p>PPE at Oxford</p>