Chances

<p>I know i posted before, but I can elaborate more this time. </p>

<p>Race: Indian (Sub-continent)
1st generation studying here, although I have been here since 3rd grade
I am probably in the high middle class.
I live in southern orange county.</p>

<p>GPA: 4.1 weighted 3.8 unweighted</p>

<p>SATII: Biology: 700
Physics: 730
CHemistry: 730
Math 2 C: 720</p>

<p>SATI: Math: 650
CR: 590
Writing: 600</p>

<p>ECs:
-Red Cross member:active member in donations and local city volunterring
-President of Medical Club: Explore the many fields in medicine and hlp kids in the medical path
-President of Tennis Club: Play tournaments
-President of Unicef club: help kids in under developed countries, Right now in the process of making huge fundraisers
-Cricket team
-Black Belt in Takewondo: have participated in many tournments and have many trophies and medals
very decicated to it.
-Volunteer in Library for over 70 hours
- volunteering in the hospital over 600 hours
-Volunteer by helping local city for setting up turkey trot marathon
-Played the Piano for 5 years
-Played the Violin for 6 years: slelcted to play in disneyland numrous times
-Superintendents Honor roll
-California Schoarship Foundation: secretary
-I have been playing Tennis for a long time. Taking private lessons, and playing on a small local team.
I haven't gotten below a B. Took hard classes all years
Now my colleges:</p>

<p>UCLA
UCI
UCSD
USC
Cornell
DUke (probably not)</p>

<p>Thanks a lot guys</p>

<p>UCs r a slight reawch to a match.
Cornell/Duke STRONG REACH unless u bring SAT score up in all areas</p>

<p>anyone else</p>

<p>Unknown4ever:</p>

<p>UCLA: Reach
UCSD: Slight Reach
UCI: Match</p>

<p>remember, Academics count 2/3 of ur application, and EC's count the rest. So bring up ur sat score first, then ur EC's will come into play. (don't worry, i have the same exact problem as u do....)</p>

<p>When u say reach, around what percent out of hundred. Are my SAT IIs good?</p>

<p>I am also looking at brown</p>

<p>Please anyone!!</p>

<p>Yes your SAT IIs are good--much better than your SAT Is, too. Brown, Duke, and Cornell are enormous reaches unless you improve on the SAT I. Look at some top level CSUs and some of the lower UCs for now.</p>

<p>By the way, I am still a sophmore</p>

<p>retake your SAT I in october, your SAT II scores suggest that you underperformed on the SAT I.</p>

<p>Thanks Guys!!</p>