Chances please?

<p>Okay. So I am a white female from a public school in southern California. I have a 5.0 weighted 10-12 gpa, a 4.0 unweighted GPA. I take the hardest classes and have never gotten a B in high school (Honors and AP bio, Honors and AP chem, Honors and AP physics, AP US Hist, AP English Lit and Language, AP Art History, AP French, AP Calc BC, AP Gov/econ etc.).
SATs:
2220 total
690 CR
750 Writing
780 Math
SAT IIs:
Math 700, Bio M 780, US history 790, chem 750</p>

<p>I am also NHS secretary, VP of my school's science olympiad, a 4 year cheerleader, a trapeze artist, and many other random things. I think you probably get the gist. </p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>You don’t really have a chance unless you retake the SAT and SATII. The CR and math II is gonna kill any probability of getting in.</p>

<p>wtjesus? you’re being sarcastic, right? lol that is almost overqualifying. I think your good to go as is.</p>

<p>You’re in. My D had similar stats and when she responded with them to a coach on a tour, she (the coach) just laughed and “no problem, you’re fine”. I don’t think she was implying that playing for The Red would make any difference either.</p>

<p>Joshua- Are you being sarcastic or serious? I know my 700 Math 2 isn’t great but I was told it wouldn’t kill me (necessarily). 690 CR isn’t so great either, but I’ve only taken the SAT once and I think I’ll do similarly or worse if I retake it.</p>

<p>dude coco no need to retake it. just concentrate on not getting D’s hahahah. kick back, relax. its your senior year.</p>

<p>Also, SATII’s are only required if you’re going into one of the accelerated programs BS/MD, BS/JD ([Accelerated</a> Programs - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)](<a href=“http://admissions.rpi.edu/freshman/accelerated.html]Accelerated”>http://admissions.rpi.edu/freshman/accelerated.html))</p>

<p>So relax. Enjoy your senior year. Maybe you’ll be classmates with my D.</p>

<p>My bad, I was just kidding around haha</p>

<p>i got in with similar stats and got a pretty good scholarship but my ECs were a bit better. i dont think you need to worry. you should be fine</p>

<p>You’re in, for sure</p>

<p>You are definitely in. Just returned from Student Orientation with my daughter…and this is a wonderful college! She made the right choice.</p>