<p>3.2 unweighted/3.7 weighted
Live in Redmond
Indian male
math 2 800
chemistry 700
went to a rigorous STEM magnet school
11 AP's in high school + 2 honors
3 years of spanish
member of robotics club
editor of school STEM journal
member of high school varsity tennis team/jv soccer
Board member of a youth Indian nonprofit organization
Placed first in Imagine Tomorrow Science Fair: Technology Division (Held at Wazzu every year)
member of school TSA/FBLA clubs
member of NHS
internships at local tennis club, startup company in downtown Seattle, Microsoft, local athletic company
over 300 hours of volunteer service during high school(with multiple nonprofits/groups)
I can program in Java and C++</p>
<p>Do you have an SAT/ACT score? If not, you should sign up for one soon–it’s hard to gauge your chances without knowing a critical part of your application.</p>
<p>Splitters are always hard to judge, so it is hard to evaluate your chances unfortunately. Really comes down to whatever the admission people think. </p>
<p>To clarify the above, I mean, it will come down to what perspective the admission committee takes on your narrative I guess. Will they see you as someone who is obviously very intelligent, but lacks the work ethic to succeed on a continued basis? Or will they see you as someone who had a bad GPA, but they believe you will be able to improve on that in college? If you can understand where I am coming from. That’s what it really depends on.</p>