<p>AP Scores
English Language: 2
U.S. History: 3</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities
-2010 California State Youth Bowling Champion
-Ran a bowling fundraiser for a children's hospital
-French Club
-Science Club
-CSF (California Scholarship Federation)
-California State Youth Scholarship (bowling & academics)
-Director in local bowling association for two seasons
-Volunteer as youth coach (bowling)
-Website design (placed 2nd in local competition in my sophomore year)</p>
<p>Intangibles
-I feel that my letters of recommendation were very strong
-I applied to the school of engineering with math as my back up major
-I did an interview with an alumni from Cornell</p>
<p>AP scores aren’t that great and too bad you can’t switch the CR and Writing SAT, if your schools good at getting kids into Ivies I’d say Straight up reach, if they aren’t good at it its going to be a long shot.</p>
<p>I was wondering about my chances.
Im currently a senior in Pennsylvania applying for the ILR School. And I am not that great of a test taker but did well in my college class and high school coursework</p>
<p>Unweighted GPA: 3.851
Weighted GPA: 4.371
Ranked 8th of 415 in graduating class</p>
<p>SAT II US History: 650 (as a sophomore)
Math II: 600
SAT II World History: 690</p>
<p>AP Scores
US Government: 4
U.S. History: 5</p>
<p>Extracurricular Activities
-Library Club
-SADD
-National Honors Society
-Student Government Student Body Secretary
-Varsity Cross Country (4 years)
-Varsity Swimming (3 years)
-Varsity Track and Field (2 years)
-Varsity Tennis (2 years)
-Volunteer at a Historical Preservation Group
-Work as a Caddie at a Country Club</p>
<p>Uniqueness
-Fluent in English and Hungarian
-Took two foreign languages for four years
-Took all the social studies AP credits offered at my school
-Took the most rigorous course load in my class
-Got a 4.0 in my Latin American History class at a college.
-Jumped into an AP class half way through the year at the request of the instructor when my college course ended and am doing well</p>