<p>Pretend you are these colleges:
Princeton
Cornell
Tufts
Purdue
University of Florida
*Now accept me or reject me based on my stats, considering I have an average essay...
Bio: White female
State: Florida
School: Public
GPA: 4.0 uw, 4.7 weighted
Class Rank: 1 uw, 2 w (out of 300)
SAT (highest scores from different sittings):
Math: 690 Verbal: 790 Writing: 730
AP Classes Taken in all 4 years: 10
Received 5's on all AP tests thus far
Extracurricular:
*Varsity Tennis Team
*USTA Tennis
*Teen Trendsetters Mentor
*Quiz Bowl
*Beta club committee head
*National Latin Honors Society president
*National Honors Society treasurer
*Latin Club
*Interclub Council Representative
Community Service Hours: Over 150
Awards:
*Commended Student for PSAT
*Principal's Honor Roll
*National AP Scholar (if based on sophomore and junior AP scores)
*Junior Award (given to top 4 juniors in school)
*Silver medals on Nt'l Latin Exams
*Govenor's All Star School Representative
*Girls State
*Congressional Student Leadership University Nomination and Acceptance
*Kiwanis Club High School Senior of the Month</p>
<p>You can't get into princeton with a 690 Math.
Cornell maybe, if you do early decision.
The rest, I think you can get in.</p>
<p>I think it's ridiculous to say that you can't get into Princeton with a 690 math. According to "Winning the Heart of the College Admissions Dean", which a lot of unis say is excellent, once you're up in at least the 650-650 (V-M) range, then it's not going to make a huge difference if your other stats are good. I think you have a chance at all of your schools...too hard to judge the specifics though, as, just like everyone else applying , you have solid ec's and stats.Although you're obviously qualified, nothing really pops out. However, that doesn't mean that you're screwed.</p>
<p>Basically, you have solid stats and therefore a good chance of gaining acceptance. However, im not an admit officer so dont trust everything i say. so dont get too discouraged/encouraged by anything on this board. cheers! :)</p>
<p>Go over to the **stats site and see how many 1300s got in last year. Report back here :) It just isn't so. Sorry.</p>