<p>European (Greek; Okay, I guess White) Male from Northern California</p>
<p>I'm a junior right now</p>
<p>Very highly acclaimed public high school (Saratoga High, if you've heard of us )</p>
<p>SAT: 1980...first try, taking it again this Saturday</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.88</p>
<p>5 Honors classes by the time I graduate</p>
<p>2 AP's by the time I graduate (AP English Language and Calculus AP)</p>
<p>Extra Curriculars:
-City Youth Commission- 6 years, 3 terms, Treasurer Sophomore year, elected to commission by Mayor and City Council, many, many many Community Service/Teen Program Hours. at LEAST 700+
-Freshman Class Treasurer
-Class Representative Sophomore and Junior
-International Thespian Society-3 years
-Classical/Jazz Piano- 6 years
-6+ plays/musicals with School Performing Arts Department (we were privelaged enough to be sent to Scotland to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival last August)
-2+ musicals with local youth theatre company (shows that took all summer to put together)
-Cross Country Team- 2 years</p>
<p>Work
-2 years as Intern to Counselor at Theatre Summer Camp for 6-8 year olds
-Hopefully gonna find a good job this summer and keep it through next year</p>
<p>We have this thing called naviance at LG, and it graphs previous class's data as to who got accepted, rejected, deferred, etc. It also tells you the SAT and GPA avg. of those who got accepted and puts all the data on a scattergram. If you went to a school like Los Gatos, which, is in the same district as your school, then you would need a 4.13 W and an SAT score of around 2030 and ACT of 30. Basically, according to the graph, if you have a 4.2, and solid SAT, you're pretty much guaranteed. It looks like you're about a match or slight slight reach. </p>
<p>However, this is just an average and data for my school. I'm not sure it's the same for your school.</p>