<p>Currently a Junior</p>
<p>SATs: 780 CR, 750 Math, 760 Writing
GPA: 3.9 UW, 4.7 W</p>
<p>Junior Year classes: AP Computer Science, AP Environmental Science, AP US History, English Hon, Algebra II Hon, Spanish II Hon
Senior Year classes: AP Physics, AP Literature, AP Calculus AB, AP Gov, AP Macroeconomics, Web Design I, Phys Ed</p>
<p>AP Exams:
Euro - 4
US History - 5
Comp. Sci A - 5
Enviro. Sci - expecting 5</p>
<p>ECs:
Spanish Club
Business Professionals of America
BETA Club
Environmental Club (Officer)
Engineering Club (Officer)
National Honors Society
Key Club
Volunteer work at children's hospital
Relay for life</p>
<p>Looking to apply to:
U of Florida
Georgia Tech
Cornell
Stanford
Princeton
Yale
Brown
UPenn
Columbia
MIT</p>
<p>I know my odds for a lot of those schools are very slight...my biggest regret in high school is not having more extracirriculars - I started thinking about college way too late.</p>
<p>It's not about having more ECs, it's more about what you did in the ones you had available. Any volunteering? </p>
<p>I think that you are in everywhere on the list except the top schools.</p>
<p>I can deffinitly tell you that you will get accepted into GA Tech. Your scores are high enough for them. Trust me.
Living in the Georgia, I have been looking a lot into GA Tech. It's not too hard of a college to get into, but if you get into any other technical college, go to that one instead of GA Tech. From what I have read and what I know, it's not the best environment.</p>
<p>I live in Florida, and from what I can see from your GPA, SAT scores, and rigorous courseload, I say you have a fair chance at UF. I would need some more information about your ECs to completely assess you- how long have you been involved in these clubs? How many volunteer hours do you have? Are you particularly passionate about any of your activities? Do you have any awards or distinctions?</p>