<p>4.15 uc gpa</p>
<p>1800 sat</p>
<p>3 AP 6 Honors </p>
<p>California resident</p>
<p>Top 4% not offical ELC yet</p>
<p>EC-
Newspaper 3 years 1 year as editor in chief
Volunteer for Special Olympics
CSF</p>
<p>4.15 uc gpa</p>
<p>1800 sat</p>
<p>3 AP 6 Honors </p>
<p>California resident</p>
<p>Top 4% not offical ELC yet</p>
<p>EC-
Newspaper 3 years 1 year as editor in chief
Volunteer for Special Olympics
CSF</p>
<p>Since you must be a junior, I would advise you to retake your SATs and disclose your scores for the SAT IIs. The SAT is the only foreseeable thing that would kill your chances, although this year's admissions seem to be a little whacky.</p>
<p>I agree with Peppers. Try the ACT too, if your SAT scores don't improve after another retake - my ACT scores ended up being A LOT higher than my SAT scores.</p>
<p>retake your sat. try to get 2000+</p>
<p>Hehe, yeah, I know a couple of kids who saw a correspondingly 200 point jump between SAT and ACT scores. The SAT tries to trick you, the ACT tests your knowledge.</p>
<p>My ACT score is about 300 points higher than my first SAT score! Haha.</p>
<p>thanks so much. very insightful</p>