Chances: WHARTON

<p>I live in Seattle, Washington
I want to know how far my E.C.s, GPA and Sats will get me… to places…
GPA: 3.83(unweighted), 4.4(weighted) I have like 5 B’s(AP classes) during my Sophomore and Junior year. But, raised them to A’s on the next quarter, and my sat iis and APS compensate for the B’s? Took about 6 community college classes that don’t offer at my school and received all A’s. so 4.0 at community college.
SAT 1: Math: 800, Verbal: 670, Writing: 710
I hate SATs… first time… you can kill me to take it one more time…
SAT II: iic:800, history:740, Chem:730, Korean: 790
Aps: Probably 4 on each one.
Extra Curriculars:
Freshmen Class President.
Sophomore Class President.
Junior Class President.
Senior ASB President.
Internship at a local Congressmen’s office. twice a week, 2 hours after school.(11th,12th)
Founder of an Breast Cancer Society Club at my school. Raised $1200, held Cancer Awareness daysat school, and etc. Pres(11th,12th)
Korean Cultural Club: Representative(9th),Vice(10th),Pres(11th,12th)
District School Representative: 10-12th, President of District ASB(12th)
Tae Kwon Do 2nd degree: Black Belt.
Work at my Parents work(IMPORTANT): 9th-12th, 8 hours a week, get paid.
NHS and CSF: 4 years, and an officer next year.
School guard: 2 years, 400 community service hours(11th,12th), Squad leader(12th)</p>

<p>I believe your chance is above average for Wharton. Apply ED and you should have a fair chance for acceptance. If you can, try to raise those SAT I scores a bit. Good luck!</p>

<p>hey hpdeskjetrocks,</p>

<p>i'm from seattle too! what school do you go to (pm me if you feel uncomfortable writing it on this board). i go to shorewood.</p>

<p>more replies!!</p>

<p>Reply to mine, and I'll reply to yours. ;]</p>

<p>Reply to my thread, then I'll give you my answer.</p>

<p><a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=158441%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=158441&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Haha, I already did.. And before reading your message in this thread. Honestly.</p>

<p>I think you have a great shot at Wharton. You don't need to retake the SAT. It's not going to improve enough to make a difference. If anything, start sucking up to some teachers and get glowing recommendations. Good night, and Good luck.</p>