<p>I would appreciate it very much if someone would kindly rate my chances of being accepted at Wharton if I applied.</p>
<p>Ethnicity: Asian American
Sex: Male
Location: NY
Rank: 23/1027
Weighted GPA: 4.25
Unweighted GPA: Unsure</p>
<p>SAT:
1560/2310
800MA 760CR 750WR</p>
<p>ACT:
34</p>
<p>Courses
Freshman: Biology H, Math 10H, World History 10H, French 10H
Sophomore: AP Chemistry, AP U.S. History, Math 11H, French 11H
Junior: AP French, AP Physics B, AP U.S. Government and Politics, AP English Literature, Math 12H
Senior: AP English Language, AP Physics C, AP Calculus BC, AP Statistics</p>
<p>AP Exam Scores:
Literature (5) Gov. (4) Physics B (5) U.S. History (4) French (5) Chemistry (3)
Language (Pending) Physics C (Pending) Calc BC (Pending) Stats (Pending)</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
12 years violin/orchestra/pit
2 years Mu Alpha Theta
4 years Science Olympiad
4 years French Club
1 year Poetry Club
3 years Tri-M Music Honor Society
4 years Math League</p>
<p>well since you were so polite lol...Id say everything looks really good except your class rank, which is somewhat low, but you come from a huge school, so i guess its not as bad as it looks at first glance. Also, your course rigor-only 4-5 classes per year is somewhat low. youd only be a part time student at my school, but it may be different where you go so idk. besides that, everything looks great, standardized test scores are great and your ecs are good, especially the 12 years violin will make you stand out. good luck!</p>
<p>@danr74 - Sanity's rank is REALLY GOOD. its like the top 3%.
@Sanity - Impressive Academics. I say spend some time doing one or two activities you are really passionate about, if you have a designated position (ie. Treasurer/Vice President/Founder etc) - thats even better - or simply get more involved in your current ECAs. Colleges don't really care about lists of activities, but they look at WHAT you are really interested in.</p>