Chances: Tell me like it is! ;)

<p>Father: Caucasian Mother: Chinese
Location: Florida</p>

<p>SAT I- 780-M, 690-R, 660-W= 2130
SAT II - 640-Math II, 650 USH, 660 Physics
ACT - 32 Composite</p>

<p>International Baccalaureate Program
3.81/4.00 GPA, taking AP Physics, IB HL Math, IB HL Chem, etc
Ranked 17th in class of 425
AP World Hist-2
AP US Hist-3
AP Physics B-3
AP Lit-4
Physics SL- 5
Spanish SL- 5</p>

<p>Lettered for 4 years Varsity Tennis team (Ranked # 3,5,7)
Captain of Tennis Team
Young Democrats (Vice-President)
Beta Club (Treasurer)
NHS (Historian)
Debate team, admitted into National Forensics League</p>

<p>Working 2 Jobs (Cracker Barrel/Publix) (Working since 14)
Employee of Month at Publix July 2005/ Good Employee at Cracker Barrel</p>

<p>Senior Year Course Load:
IB HL History of the Americas
IB HL Math
IB HL Chemistry
IB HL English
Theory of Knowledge
AP Calculus AB
AP Computer Science A
AP Biology</p>

<p>Sorry- your test scores will probably not get you into Harvard. Where else are you applying?</p>

<p>I am also applying to UVa because I have legacy there (Dad & Grandpa).</p>

<p>I don't think its the test scores as much as the lack of any special ECs. I think UVa is a better idea.</p>

<p>um, you're ECs, especially sports, is fine, but the scores...</p>

<p>It could be just speculation, but someone told me that unless you've got both SAT and SATII scores of 700 or + per subject, you're chances diminish significantly...</p>