chances, please? :)

<p>Info:
Gender: Female
Race: Asian
Grades: 3.51/4.00...not too great, I know
SAT II's: Math II-730, Bio-720
ACT: eng-32, math-35, reading-32, sci-32, comp-33</p>

<p>Classes Taken:
9th: honors geometry, honors world history, honors english, honors biology, music history, intro to art, concert choir, required computer course for freshman, health, spanish II
10th: honors chem, honors algebra II and trig, honors american history, honors english, health, spanish III
11th: AP english lit, AP AB calc, AP biology, physics, concert choir, theater history, spanish V
12th: AP BC calc, AP chem, AP spanish, concert choir, sports literature, math history
I took the most rigorous courses at my school. They only allow us to take 3 APs a year during senior and junior year.</p>

<p>AP eng lit: 3 ...yuck
AP AB calc: 5
AP bio: 5</p>

<p>EC's:
Varsity lacrosse: 9, 10, 11, 12
Varsity tennis: 12
School newspaper:10, 11, 12(editor)
yearbook: editor
student government: 10, 11(class rep), 12(class prez)
youth volunteer for the red cross
co founder of the asian club: 11, 12
sweet harmony(singing group): 9, 10, 11, 12
model UN: 9, 10, 11, 12(head delegate)</p>

<p>I also spent a month at oxford this summer studying business and economics. </p>

<p>Awards:
National Honor Society
National Spanish Honor Society
National Merit commended student
AP scholar award</p>

<p>recommendations are expected to be very good.
essay is expected to be good.</p>

<p>I know my stats aren't great :/.</p>

<p>You have good qualities but you need to use "my space" to explain why your GPA is low compared to your test scores. Low grades with high intelligence is not a good combination for competitive colleges. What about getting the lacrosse coach interested in you as well.</p>

<p>my dad doesn't want me playing lacrosse in college, and I don't want to either. also, I'm not that good haha.</p>

<p>Oh, I saw the four years Varsity and said, hmmm. It was just a thought. Music or singing is probably safer. Anyway, just do your best to get your GPA as high as you can and try to explain, if you can, why it is not as high as it might be in the future. Regardless, you should go for it. you are more than your grades. vassar is worth the effort but you will do fine whatever. good luck</p>

<p>What were your regular SATs? You didn't say?</p>