<p>The following are the colleges that I plan on applying to:</p>
<p>University of Washington - Seattle
University of Southern California
University of South Florida
Pennsylvania State University
Johns Hopkins University</p>
<p>SAT scores:2010
CR:670
Math:700
Writing:640</p>
<p>AP Classes - 7(Euro & US History, Lang/Comp, Lit/Comp, Calc AB, Spanish, Gov/Politics)</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Tennis (MVP & Most Inspirational) (3-4 yrs)
Volleyball (MVP & Captain) (1 yr)
Student Athletic Trainer (650 Hrs.) (2 yrs)
Honor Society
Volunteer Activities
Class Officer (1 yr)</p>
<p>GPA- 4.0 (unweighted) Class Rank: 1</p>
<p>U will get into Penn State and Southern Florida, i don’t know enough about the others to comment</p>
<p>USC is very tough. However, since you are ranked one that will make it way easier. Also, it depends where you live. They usually accept people that don’t live in CA or far away.</p>
<p>USC is a high match, Johns Hopkins is a low reach, the rest are matches/safeties. I would advise bringing up your SAT score.</p>
<p>i think you will have a chance at USC</p>
<p>You’ll get into UW, based on students I know who were recently admitted.</p>
<p>UW’s not difficult to get into. Your AP scores probably guarantee you admission.</p>
<p>Reaches
Johns Hopkins University
University of Southern California</p>
<p>Matches
University of Washington - Seattle
Pennsylvania State University</p>
<p>Safety
University of South Florida</p>
<p>Best of luck.</p>
<p>why are you applying to USF rather than UF, UM, or FSU?</p>
<p>4.0 and rank=1, plus a top-heavy courseload are compelling arguments for your chances. If you get that SAT up even more, or maybe try the ACT and score high there, you improve your chances a lot for your reaches, most especially USC, and possibly JHU. good luck OP.</p>
<p>thanks so much!!!.actually the only reason i’m applying to USF and USC is to get into their BS/MD program</p>