<p>Hey im a mohegan indian who is junior and applying to harvard next year. so what are my chances?</p>
<p>GPA:4.0 unweighted 4.9 weighted
All ap's/honors
Sat scores:800 critical, 790 Math, 800 Writing
didnt take the act's yet
i have logged 864 hours volunteering as an EMT
over a hundred hours with various other charities
Participated in Football, Wrestling and Lacrosse
middle income family
valedictorian candidate im either 1 or 2 in my school</p>
<p>AP’s 5’s on physics b and c, biology, latin virgil, US history, world history, comparative gov, Calc ab and bc, chemistry, computer science a, English language, english lit.</p>
<p>my school offered me aps my sophmore and freshman year since i skipped a couple grades. </p>
<p>Sat 2’s i only took 3 and i got an 800 on bio life sciences 790 World history and i thought i would have fun i got a 800 on german just for poops and giggles. </p>
<p>ACT’s i have yet to take them so cant post anything on that</p>
<p>i am the head of my schools student government, captain of wrestling team with awards such as all section and all state, i was a rotary club student of the month and i won an engineering award which gave me a $12,000 grant.</p>
<p>Uh… ■■■■■? This SAT II doesn’t exist; the only two different types of Biology SAT II’s offered are Bio-M (Molecular) and Bio-E (Ecological). </p>
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<p>I skipped a grade too, and as far as I know, my school didn’t allow me to take AP classes freshman year just because of that. In fact, no freshman could take AP classes, period.</p>
<p>My maid was german and she taught me the language since i was like 8. i meant molecular sorry again. Jeeze you guys take these extremely serious. Also the aps were done through my local comunity college however instead of taking the schools final they had me take the AP i did not know how to post that on the forum since they are counting it as an ap course.</p>
<p>Considering you’re Native American…and that there’s a bajillion government programs favoring them…adding in your impressive GPA and near flawless SAT score…while neither counting ECs as a detriment or a beneficial influence…really high chance I would say.</p>
<p>well i had a maid when my dad was an advisor at lehman bros. but since he was fired it has been tough to find workand we had to let her go. thats why i listed myself under middle income because we are living off his savings and what he managed to recover from him pension.</p>
<p>True, but this forum tends to attract a large number of ■■■■■ posts. The fact that the opening post was also your first post on the site makes it even more suspect. </p>
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<p>Not sure what to make of this. First you said that your school was the one offering you the AP’s, and now this… but FYI, I (and a couple of my other friends) have seriously considered community college courses at some point, and none of the ones I’ve heard of have this policy. There are people who take Calc II at a community college and then sign up for the AP Calc BC exam, but in all cases, they also have to take the class’s final and pay for the AP exam themselves. </p>
<p>That said, I’ll give you the benefit of the doubt and say that your grades and SAT scores are looking very strong for Harvard, and your URM status should also help a lot. Make sure you write killer essays – they could potentially be the deal-breaker in your case.</p>
<p>You may not want to put your dad’s previous occupation on the application. If the ad-coms lost money in that company, they may not look at you favourably. Just a thought.</p>