<p>Chance me please...
SAT: 2360
CR:780
M:800
W:780</p>
<p>SAT IIs:
MathIIc - 800
Physics - 800
USH -770
Chen -760
Bio -800
Lit -770
World -710</p>
<p>5 APs: World (4) USH, Phys, Lang, Bio are Fives</p>
<p>Unw GPA: 3.90
W GPA: 4.24
Rank: 15th out of 954people (my school is the largest in the state)</p>
<p>National merit,
Founder and Captain of science olympiad
Captain of science bowl
President of Model UN
President of Spanish club
Jazz ensemble (section leader)
Symphonic Winds (section leader)</p>
<p>BTW, heres the draw back. Although my SATIIs are pretty good, I was stupid in my fresh/sophomore years cuz i took SATIIs, thinking i can ace them soo......</p>
<p>USH:670
Bio:640, 730
MathIIc: 670
Chem: 680</p>
<p>will these score be my drawback? I will use scorechoice on Harvard, MIT and Princeton but Yale and other Ivies, don't let me use scorechoice. so...CHANCE ME!! and be cynical so I can have tips to imrove!</p>
<p>can anyone give me tips?</p>
<p>They’ll see the dates on which you took that group of SATIIs, and know it was your fr/so year. Those tests won’t hurt you. Especially since your recent test scores are so excellent. </p>
<p>I know people who have done the same thing (they took SAT II’s their f/s year, and weren’t happy with their old scores when it was time to apply) and they’ve gotten into great schools (i.e. the same schools you’ll be applying to).</p>
<p>I mean, you have 3 800’s so you’ll be fine. And your gpa and AP scores are also very impressive. You’re the kind of student all those schools are looking for, so you definitely have more than a good chance. </p>
<p>The only thing that scares me is the fact that that there are people who have really great scores and grades and everything, that still get rejected because the school receives applications from more qualified students than they can accept. Check out this thread:</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/princeton-university/675655-official-princeton-class-2013-decisions-thread.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/princeton-university/675655-official-princeton-class-2013-decisions-thread.html</a></p>