Do I have a chance?

<p>I try to be a hardworking student. I am in 6 different clubs at my high school and I am an officer of 5 of them: Students Against Destructive Decisions (President), Drama Company (President), Biology Club (Secretary and Treasurer), Acapella group (Treasurer and Tenor Section Leader), The School's Literary magazine (Publicity and Coordinating Editor), and a member of the National Honor Society. I have approximately a 3.8 GPA (unweighted) and above a 4.0 (weighted). I have taken 6 AP Classes: AP Environmental Science (3), AP Chemisty (3), AP Literature (3), AP Physics (5), AP Statistics (Pending), and AP Biology (Pending). I recieved a 1910 on my SATs and a 28 on my ACTs, with a 720 in the Chemistry SAT II and a 670 in the Physics SAT II. I have over 600 hours of community service and I am applying to the general studies school for biochemistry...PLEASE HELP ME OUT!!!!</p>

<p>SATs need to be higher and your AP scores are -_- but keep trying!</p>

<p>The acceptance rate of CC is generally lower than that of SEAS, and there are also generally more applicants. The acceptance process is pretty arbitrary so people with low standardized testing scores have gotten in and people with 2400s have been rejected. My advice is to highlight your strong points like writing a unique essay to make you stand out from the crowd. But there’s also no harm in trying to achieve higher test scores. Good luck luck in your application process.</p>