<p>I just recieved my SAT scores, so I figured I could have a more accurate chance thread now.</p>
<p>White female in CA at prestigous private school.
Unweighted GPA: 3.45, GPA w/o Freshmen Grades: 3.6, Junior Year GPA: 3.8</p>
<p>SAT I = Reading: 730, Math: 780, Writing: 800 (Total: 2310)</p>
<p>No SAT IIs yet, I'll take Math 2, US History and Latin or English</p>
<p>Class rank: I'm not sure, but approximately 35/100 (very tough school, sends 20-25 to Ivies every year).</p>
<p>APS:
Sophmore Year: School doesn't allow, except for language
Junior Year: US History AP
Senior Year (Projected): Calculus AB AP, Statistics AP, Art History AP, Physics AP (English AP not offered)</p>
<p>ECs
Varsity Field Hockey and Lacrosse (I won't play in college)
A LOT of volunteering, very dedicated (definitely not just for hours or college)
Summer programs
Internship at place that provides legal aid to the poor
Sculpture/Ceramics</p>
<p>RECs:
(Projected, of course): One excellent, one pretty good</p>
<p>ESSAY:
I expect it to be good, I'm a strong writer</p>
<p>QUESTIONS:
- How much will my SATs help?</p>
<ul>
<li><p>I have had a really strong upward trend. I went to a really horrible middle school and had a hard time adjusting at first to my rigorous High School. Will they understand my relatively low GPA and rank?</p></li>
<li><p>What chances will I have at the following schools?:
Barnard
Vassar
Wesleyan
Connecticut College
Amherst
Smith
Mt. Holyoke
Wellesley (Legacy)
Georgetown
Johns Hopkins
Swarthmore
Haverford
Bryn Mawr</p></li>
<li><p>Are there any other schools similar to those above I should look at?</p></li>
</ul>
<p>Thanks!</p>