Chances

<p>Can people please evaluate my friend's chances?</p>

<p>Background: White female, California
Large competitive public school
GPA: 3.91, 4.28
Rank: 8/512
SAT: 730 Math, 760 Critical Reading, 760 Writing
SAT II: 780 Math IIC, 800 Chemistry, 770 Biology
AP's: 5 Macroeconomics, 5 Microeconomics, 5 Chemistry, 5 Biology, 5 Calculus BC, 4 English Language, 3 Statistics</p>

<p>AP Scholar with Distinction
National Merit Semifinalist
President of Girls for Math and Science
Founder and President of March of Dimes Club
Social Manager of ASB Student Council
Treasurer of National Honor Society
Varsity Track and Field
Member of FBLA</p>

<p>Schools:
Caltech EA, Georgetown EA, MIT EA, UChicago EA
Williams, Amherst
Northwestern
Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Penn, Princeton, Yale
UC Berkeley, UCLA</p>

<p>Her main interest/major is Mathetmatics and Economics. It may seem like she's applying to a lot of schools, but I think she said she wants to narrow her list down later.</p>

<p>She has amazing chances. You don't need to make a thread for her. You need to take her to a movie or the mall or something b/c she doesn't need to do anything more to guarantee herself a spot in a top college.</p>

<p>lol who are you mallo. I think she has a pretty good chance if her essays and recs and such are good</p>

<p>Hmm... let's see... only a 3 for AP Statistics???</p>

<p>For math and econ I would recommend Chicago or MIT (if she can get in).</p>

<p>lol stats ap is harddddness</p>

<p>gosh I should have mentioned this on all the threads--she didn't actually take AP statistics course. She just took the test just to see how she would do.</p>

<p>does one have to report all ap scores of tests taken?</p>

<p>Hm, I'm not sure...</p>

<p>No, but if you've taken the course, and you don't report your score, colleges may think you've gotten like a 1. </p>

<p>BTW, don't many students just have College Board send their AP scores to collegeS?</p>