chances :)

<ul>
<li>500+ class size</li>
<li>super competitive high school</li>
<li>suburban public high school in TX</li>
<li>asian female</li>
</ul>

<p>Major: Neuroscience</p>

<p>GPA: 3.83 UW/ 4.51 W
SAT: 2210 (740 Writing 770 Math 700 Reading)
SAT 2: 800 Korean, 760 Math 2, 680 Bio M
AP: Euro AP (4), APUSH (4), Calc AB (5), Bio (3)</p>

<p>Academic Classes:
Bio H- A/A
Chem H- A/A
Physics H- A/A
Bio AP- B/B
Biomedical Science- A/A
English 1 H- A/A
English 2 H- A/A
English 3 H- A/A
Integrated History H- A/A
Euro AP- B/A
US History AP- B/A
Algebra 2H- B/A
Pre Calculus H- B/A
Calc AB- A/A
Latin 2- A/A
Latin 3- A/A
Latin 4H- A/A</p>

<p>Senior Year Courses:
- aiming for straight A's</p>

<p>AP Literature
AP Statistics
AP Chemistry
AP Physics
AP Government
AP Economics</p>

<p>Extra-curric:
Marching Band (9-11)
Principal Flutist at city orchestra (9)
Homeless Shelter (9-12)
Hospital Volunteering (10-12)
Summer Medical Research (11)
National Honor Society (9-12)
Multicultural Club (11 Secretary, 12 President)</p>

<p>Awards:
Honor Roll every semester
3 President's Volunteer Award
AP Scholar with Honor</p>

<p>I think you should definitely apply to some of the top tier schools for example Vanderbilt, JHU, Berkeley, or Rice are right within your profile. Ivies are also a good reaches. Check out mine, were not too far apart <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1552925-chance-me-cornell-northwestern-international-us-please.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/1552925-chance-me-cornell-northwestern-international-us-please.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>It looks like your stats are very solid–good work! As I always tell people, Wellesley seems to place a lot of emphasis on letters of recommendation and essays, so be sure to spend plenty of time and thought on those. Other than that, however, you seem to have accomplished a lot in high school, and you appear to be a good fit for Wellesley’s challenging academic environment.</p>

<p>Good luck, and please let me know if you have any further questions!</p>

<p>–Marie, Wellesley class of 2013</p>