chances

<p>I just got my SAT scores so I’m reposting my chances… I’m a junior at a competitive Canadian prep school (American citizen). This is my first year here, I attended a decent American public school for my first two years.</p>

<p>GPA: I had about a 98 average at my old school; here I have about a 90… they have a conversion chart that puts this at about 97 at an American HS. My school does not rank, but I would be in the top 10%.
SAT: 2120; 730 V, 720 W (10 essay), 670 M… will take SAT II’s.
AP: My school does not offer many AP courses due to the strength of its general curriculum; I am self- studying for AP U.S. history and will take 3 or 4 AP classes next year.</p>

<p>Other stuff: 1) Debate- I am going to the Canadian national championships this weekend. If I do well, I will go on to the world championships
2) Hockey- I am a member of the first team here and I have devoted a fair amount of my time throughout HS to hockey.
3) Other ECs: - Running for school prefect next year
- Politics Club
- Jazz band
- Will intern in a law office and do some summer college stuff this summer</p>

<pre><code>- Other stuff as well, but nothing too important… I can produce a laundry list if needed… but I prefer not to…
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<p>Chances, suggestions?</p>

<p>bump... c'mon guys</p>

<p>Canadian national championships? what are you competing for? I have no idea what this competitions is. (I'm drunk) But honestly. Is this a math olympiad or some **** like that? What are we dealing with here. What's the skinny on this deal?</p>

<p>SAT is good, no need to take again unless you really feel like it.</p>

<p>They wrote "Debate - National Championships". It is a debate competition.</p>

<p>no bongo has a reasonable point... in canada there are drinking championships.... right up there with the stanley cup</p>