Chances

<p>Hi I am a junior looking at Columbia College, just wanted some feedback! Thanks!
9th:
Honors English 9
Honors Geometry
Honors French 2
Honors Biology
Honors World History
Orchestra
10th:
Honors English 10
Honors Algebra 2
Honors Chemistry
Honors Modern History/Civics
Honors French 3
Orchestra
11th:
Honors Pre-Calc
A.P Bio
A.P English 11
A.P U.S history
Orchestra
Health 11/Creative Writing
Honors French 3
Next Year:
A.P French
A.P Chemistry
A.P English 12
A.P Calculus
A.P European History
A.P U.S Government and Politics
Orchestra</p>

<p>Orchestra (6 years)
Project Music: Violin (8-12, after school violin lessons)
Mock Trial (10-12)
Literary Magazine (at high school) (10-12)
School Newspaper (10-12) (editor-in-chief) (12)
National Honors Society (11-12) (president, 12)
President’s Volunteer Service Award (150+ hours, 9,10,11)
Volunteer Program at Local Library (89) (7-10)<br>
Summer Program at local university (For students interested in law) (9-12)
Seminar in Academic Writing at local college11)
French Grammar and Composition at olocal college (11)
French Grammar and Culture a local college (12)
History Modern Europe at local college (12)
A.P French (5)
A. P. U.S History (5)
A. P English (5)
A. P. Bio (5)
A. P. Chemistry (4)
A. P. Calculus (4)</p>

<p>SAT I : 800, 770, 800
ACT: 36
SAT II : English 800, U.S History 800, Bio 800, Chemistry 780, French 780</p>

<p>Right now uw I have a 3.7-3.8 gpa weighted is around 4</p>

<p>I think my rank is like 7/700 or maybe 6/700</p>

<p>As Borat says:</p>

<p>"Greaaat Success!!!"</p>

<p>How do you have your AP scores for this year? Assuming that you just took them last week...</p>

<p>sorry, these aren't the actual score they're just based on the practice test, and what I thought after the test. It might not be correct, might be lower or higher.</p>

<p>did you make up all the scores?</p>

<p>btw, good job on "sat ii english"</p>

<p>You're in definitely.</p>

<p>Wait, no...look at the ED/RD threads and compare; more effective in my humble opinion.</p>

<p>You are strong applicant with excellent numbers and sufficient extra curricular activities.</p>

<p>You can't guess your AP scores from practice tests as the curve varies every year. Odds are they'll be lower.</p>