<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: 3.80 ~(unweighted), 4.36(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.
Rank: Our school doesn't have ranks
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>looks good!!! You have a shot</p>
<p>All those fabulous ECs are sure going to help.</p>
<p>more replies!!</p>
<p>Working at your parents is not usually a high point mainly because parents could be lax with you, and could allow you more freedoms than other employee. </p>
<p>However, I'm not saying you're a poor applicant.</p>
<p>I'll tell you this. You have a shot, but so does everybody else.</p>
<p>yes, stanford is a crapshoot, like all ivies, but you have a better chance than the average applicant i'd guess</p>
<p>thanks, i hope i have a great shot here, do you recommend me doing Early Action?</p>
<p>if stanford is indeed your first choice, then yes, but remember that stanford's EA is single-choice</p>
<p>nevermind, Im just going to apply to Stanford for reg.</p>