<p>SAT1 of 2300-2400, SAT 2: 700-800 for each subject
AP's in Calculus AB, posslibly microeconomics or macroeconomics, English Literature, French Language, Physics C, Chemistry
GPA: 4.0 unweighted
rank: top 10-20%
Anime Society for 3 years, leader for 2 years
French Exchange Program in junior year
Young Achievers Award Business program, Public Relations manager
Debating for 5 years
Sydneian (school annual book editing commitee) for 2 years
Computer Club for 5 years
Seymour Philharmonic chamber orchestra 1st violins for 4 years
OR
(Seymour Philharmonic chamber orchestra 1st violins for 2 years and
School Orchestra (top in the school) for 2 years)
Learning violin for 7 years (if that counts)
Soccer for 3 years
Basketball for 2 years
Karate for 2 years
International Student from Australia
Ethnicity: Vietnamese</p>
<p>4.0 unweighted puts you in the top 10-20%? that's some serious grade inflation...</p>
<p>its hard to tell since your scores are mostly just estimates. do you have any awards or distinctions in the activities you have pursued? just having played the violin for 7 years or debating for 5 years means little if you have no way of showing your achievement in these activities.</p>
<p>Well, my school is a very good school. I'm not sure how the GPA works, but the top 50% of my school has been in the top 4-5% in the state for over twenty years now, so maybe that's y it looks so inflated? The GPA calculated in relation with all schools in the state right? Right now, I am in the GPS (our high school version of the ivy league) debating 3rd division, and i came fourth in the school's eistedfodd in freshman year. Hasn't been an eistedfodd since, because of administrative screw ups, but yeah. I'm pretty sure that I don't have a chance for HArvard. I was just wondering how good/bad my app was in comparison to US ones</p>