<p>SAT: CR 670 M: 700: W: 740 (2110)
SAT II: Chemistry: 720 US History: 660
GPA: 4.0UW/6.0W
Rank: 7/464</p>
<p>I have taken countless AP exams and passed them all.
I have countless extracurriculars. I have founded a club and am president/vice president of several clubs.
I am an exceptional, if I may say so myself, pianist of ten years who has won several awards. I will be sending supplementary materials.
I recently quit gymnastics after ten years.
I have worked for Visionworks part time, twenty hours per week, fifty-two weeks a year, for the last four years.
I have 76 community service hours at the local library. I have 50 hours from tutoring.
I am confident that I will receive exceptional recommendations.
I am a very involved Native American. I am also white.</p>
<p>In all honesty, it will be an uphill battle with your scores, but not impossible.</p>
<p>If your ECs and talents do stand out, then who knows. You’ve certainly got a chance, albeit a small one.</p>
<p>EDIT: I did not see that you were Native American. That could change things…</p>
<p>Wait, how are you a Native American and also white?</p>
<p>My mom is one-half Native American; my father is white. Therefore, I’m one-quarter Native American.</p>
<p>My application is JUST like yours except, i’m African-American and have various athletic awards instead of piano.</p>
<p>Eh, the Native American wins.</p>
<p>just messin around</p>
<p>You only get the Native American advantage if you can prove you’re in a tribe or something. I think there’s paperwork and stuff involved if you list that.</p>
<p>If you are a quarter Native American, I would say your chances are good.</p>