Chances Please!!!

<p>University of Washington (seattle)
Purdue
Boston University
rice University
Baylor
texas A and M
University of Minnesota
University of California San Diego
Brown
Stanford
Swarthmore
Haverford</p>

<p>Unweighted GPA - 3.84 ish
Class rank- 18/624
ACT: 29<---eek..
SAT II: Chem: 720
Math I: 780
Bio: 710</p>

<p>Internation Baccalaureate student
Courses: IB Math SL, IB Chemistry HL, IB biology HL, IB English HL, AP physics, IB Latin SL, IB Psychology SL</p>

<p>AP Tests- physics, psych, and chem</p>

<p>Fluent in 5 different languages: Latin, English, Hindi, Telugu, Sanskrit</p>

<p>Honors: Best Man of the year
cum Laude
Rotary
Published biomedical research
Boys State
Selected as Governor's Youth Advisor
represented school at state meetings
State Science Fair Winner</p>

<p>Extracurricular- lots
300 some hours of community service
job
tutor kids in chemistry, math, and physics
youth in philanthropy
youth leadership
leadership seminar
prejudice elimination
organized various activities
literary magazine
work with elementary kids to build their leadership
tennis
Biomedical research for 4 years
Latin Club President
National Honor Society
debate team (LD!)
Governor's youth advisory council</p>

<p>Your ECs are strong, and your GPA and SATIIs aren't bad either, but I think the biggest drawback is going to be your ACT score. Do you think you can retake it? Or maybe even take the SATs if that score will be higher?</p>

<p>Anyway, with that being said...Rice, Brown, Stanford, and Swarthmore are all reaches. Brown and Stanford bigger reaches than the other two. But like i said, if you can get your ACT score up, then your chances will increase a lot!</p>

<p>this is an extremely random college list... minnesota v texas a&m v swarthmore ... hah!</p>