<p>I have a 4.38 overall gpa, a 3.98 unweighted and have just finished junior year. I have a 4.62 10-11 gpa and will end up taking 10+ AP courses and will be valedictorian. My college essay is like no other in that i am suffering from a rare and incurable heart disease and created a 501c3 corporation for research for it. When I turn 18, i will become president of the company. I have had about 7 club positions (honors societies) and am the director of corporate management for a local 501c3. My ACT is a 35. HOWEVER, I got a 570 literature, 690 math lv.2, and 760 US hist on subj tests. Did these scores shoot my chances at Stanford and Georgetown?</p>
<p>no</p>
<p>Are you doing Stanford SCEA?</p>
<p>No. You don’t need to send those scores in if you did ACT with writing, and you don’t need to send every score.</p>
<p>No. You’re still golden.</p>
<p>Incurable illness may need a thoughtful approach, and you certainly have my wishes for the discovery of a cure. </p>
<p>From Stanford website:</p>
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<p>GT:
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<p>If you are planning RD to GT, you might want to retake the SAT IIs that are below 700.</p>
<p>Problem is that I had to send them the lit score since I wrote on my app that I was sending it before I knew the score (submitted the app a little while ago). </p>