<p>Grade:Senior this fall</p>
<p>GPA:
Weighted-4.818
Unweighted:4.0</p>
<p>Class Rank: 2/500</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Caucasian</p>
<p>Gender: Male</p>
<p>SAT Scores:
Math-740
Reading-620
Writing-690</p>
<p>ACT:33</p>
<p>SAT II's
Math 1 730, Lit 640, spanish 620</p>
<p>AP Courses:
World History 4
Statistics (Senior)
Language and Composition 3
Physics (Senior)
Spanish (Senior)
Calc AB 4
American Lit (Senior)</p>
<p>EC's and Awards:</p>
<ul>
<li>Spanish Honor Society Treasurer 2 years</li>
<li>Math Awards 3 consecutive years
-Mu Alpha theta president
-Chess club founder and president
-NHS Member
VFW Voice of Democracy Winner (Fr, Soph, Jr)
AP World Student of the Year
National Merit Commended
Math tutor - volunteer and paid
Part-time job 2 years in a local restaurant</li>
</ul>
<p>-Volunteer Hours including work at local food bank
-Started a volunteer project at age of 12 collecting items for elderly in community and it has grown to a large local project</p>
<p>CHANCE ME FOR THE FOLLOWING COLLEGES:</p>
<p>Emory
UGA
U Miami
BU
Vandy
UF
Georgetown
UVA</p>
<p>where are you from?</p>
<p>id honestly just submit your ACT score as opposed to both your SAT and ACT scores... i had a much better ACT score than SAT back when i was a senior in hs (33 ACT, 1270/1600 SAT).. and i thought, heck, why not send both? but i found that the schools were i sbumitted just my ACT i got in 7/8 schools and got considerable scholarships and the schools i submitted both the ACT and SAT i got in 5/8, waitlisted at 2 and rejected from 1. so idk if that necessarily is a predictor or a reliable trend, but if i were to do it all over again, i def would have just submitted the ACT.</p>
<p>going back to your chances question, again depends on your residency but here's my bets:
emory - match
uga - in with scholarship
umiami - in with scholarship
BU - match
vandy - match/low-reach
UF - in
georgetown - low-reach
uva - reach unless you are instate</p>
<p>Thanks, I will just submit ACT. I forgot to put 4 years Varsity tennis.
I hope it is all enough...</p>
<p>Don't send your SATs.</p>
<p>Yeah dont send SAT's. I think you might not have to take the SAT II's if you took the ACT w/Writing.
Not sure though..</p>
<p>This may be a stupid question. If I plan on sending just the ACT and I am using the common app. do I just put the date of the ACT in that part of the application and have the ACT sent? Do I not put in any date of the SAT even though I took it multiple times? Does Vandy need to see my SAT 2 scores and if so, then won't they see my SAT1 if I have them sent? If the SAT 2's are really optional, can I just not send them or mention them since they aren't that good?</p>
<p>I bet you will get into all of your schools, as your GPA, ACT, and extra curriculars are all very good.</p>