<p>SAT - 2260 (CR 730 M 770 W 760 E 9)
SAT II - 800 Math II 780 Chem 720 US History
AP - Chem 5 Psych 4 US Hist 4 (US hist with self-studying)</p>
<p>GPA:
Korean GPA 3.10 (about 10 credits, unweighted=weighted because there's no such thing as an AP class in Korea, at least in my old school)
U.S. 4.15(unweighted 4.0)
Overall 3.70 weighted
Class rank 100/300 or so</p>
<p>EC=I think it's characteristic(or weird) enough even though I could not stay in one activity throughout my high school years because I had to move. Have had a few leadership positions. I think I can write 17 activities or so for the common app. I do know the number of activities is not important, though. I haven't done much community service...it's like only 80 hours that I can remember.</p>
<p>Honors= not a lot. no natinoal award. Some state/regional math competitions awards. The rest of them are just things like "a student of the month in ____ class" or stuff.</p>
<p>I'm like FU** the GPA and class rank. Classes I took in Korea were far harder than those of US, although classes from Korea look like the easiest classes you could possibly take according to my transcript.</p>
<p>Btw I have been in the US and using English for 2 years as of now(and was in ESOL for a year; my English was just horrible). Hopefully colleges look at this aspect but there are freaking many Koreans & Asians in lots of colleges and maybe it would make only a small difference(or not at all).</p>
<p>I have never seen anybody around me whose standardized scores and GPA are unbalanced as mine. Some say Georgia Tech will be a reach while some say it's a safety for me. I do want to go to a high-ranking college but my GPA deters me so much.</p>
<p>What would be match schools for me?</p>
<p>P.S. I mean South Korea by Korea, of course.</p>