Final Chance Thread

<p>Demographics</p>

<pre><code>* State: CA
* School Type: Average Public Nor-Cal
* Ethnicity: White
* Gender: M
* Income Bracket: 100k +
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<p>Stats</p>

<pre><code>* SAT I: SS: 2260 (800 CR, 710 M, 750 W) Best Sitting: 2210 (800 CR, 660 M, 750 W)
* SAT II: Math II: 760; Literature: 710
* Unweighted GPA: 3.75
* UC GPA: 4.04
* Rank: 14/315 (top 4.5%)
* AP: Biology (5), English Language (5), Calculus AB (TBD), English Lit (TBD), Physics (TBD), U.S. Government (TBD), Microeconomics (TBD), Statistics (TBD)
* Senior Year Course Load: Most rigorous available (5 APs + AVID Tutor)
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<p>Extracurriculars and Awards</p>

<pre><code>* Awards: Scholar Athlete every semester (NCS award), 2 Time Winner PTSA National Reflections Contest Digital Art and Photography
* Extracurriculars: Varsity basketball 4 Years (Captain), Baseball (Varsity 2 years), Competitive travel sports during summer (baseball and basketball), Interact Club 4 Years (Officer), Key Club 2 Years, AVID Tutor, Digital Art and Photography, CSF 4 Years Lifetime member
* Job/Work Experience: Internship at Hospital working in emergency room and finance department (competitive spot), Library Tutoring
* Volunteer/Community service: Over 400 hours of community service through my clubs with various organizations such as Habitat for Humanity. Also volunteer counselor and assistant coach at basketball camps throughout summer.
* Essays: Hopefully solid/good
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<p>Please chance me guys!</p>

<p>I think you have a really good chance of getting in. GPA maybe just a tad low but your SAT and extra curriculars make up for it.</p>

<p>i would very VERY surprised if u dont get in lol… with ur scores and ECs u will probably get into a lot of ivies as well.</p>

<p>You have a good chance of getting into UCLA/Berkely. But i don’t agree with avbotz, I don’t think it’ll be very easy to get into Ivies (unless it’s just Cornell). Getting into Harvard, Yale, Princeton I think is not likely unless you’ve invented something, published a book/journal article, become a famous actor, done some impressive research project, etc. Don’t underestimate the top ivies.</p>

<p>^ how many of the incoming freshmen have actually done those things? I’m sure it’s a lot less than the incoming class at any of those places.</p>

<p>admission to top ivies/stanford/MIT is iffy. my friend has a 3.9 at princeton as a sophomore but he didn’t get into stanford when he applied in high school (valedictorian at a top public school, great ECs, 2400 cumulative SAT score, etc etc)</p>

<p>you look like a good applicant ecs are good good luck:)
chance me
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<p>I didn’t even apply to those, stop talking about the Ivies please!</p>

<p>Please chance me based on the schools that I listed, thanks.</p>

<p>DKWUNW, everything look super awesome and it would have been perfect if you could have been in the top 4%, which would have made you a ELC student.</p>

<p>Yeah… missed that by a couple students, sucks. Keep the opinions comin’ guys!</p>