<p>Hey guys just wanted to know if i have any chances, im a junior</p>
<p>male/ i have a 92 average, and am taking 2 ap's this year and next year 4; in a competitive private school. In the school we have 10 hour days with a double curriculum of hebrew subjetcs. Im taking sat 2 in bio and math this may and taking sat in june. </p>
<p>My ecs are 1)3 yeard model congress- all bills passed
2) 2 years math team- only allow juniors and seniors- co captain
3) Founder and president of flba club
4)varsity hockey - 2 years
5) varsity volleyball - 2 years only allow juniors and seniors
6) learnt sign laungage to menotr kids who are deaf.
7) past 4 years delivered packages to the poor.
8) play violin past 3 years and piano whole life
9) play in ice hockey club outside school</p>
<p>I know my gpa is low and im not brilliant so just wanted to know how i can make my ecs look good or expand on them to have a chance at harvard or any ivy league.</p>
<p>Do something that can atleast somewhat make up for your gpa (which isn't too too horrible to begin with). </p>
<p>Like do something amazing with you FLBA club. </p>
<p>good luck.</p>
<p>Quick question...How is your 92% average considered a "low gpa"?</p>
<p>You seem fine on paper just make sure you sell yourself in your essays. Check out the thread about how admission to Harvard is not a crapshoot.</p>
<p>hey thanks alot guys that really helped my confidence. My guidance counsler told me nyu would be a stretch and ivy league isint even an option. What should i do with my flba? I know 92 is ok but its not that good to get into ivy league. But thanks alot guys any other tips would be amazing.</p>
<p>I wouldn't put it on my to-do list. lulz</p>
<p>wa u mean, and would ivy league schools even look at kids with 92 averages?</p>
<p>it's hard to say what someone's chances are since almost everyone that applies has a lot to offer. i think that you should focus on more than just ur stats and extracurriculars. some really important things are essays and the interview....and just to make u feel better, ur gpa is great. u don't need to be perfect to get into harvard.</p>
<p>Try your best and apply? only thing that can really be said in the uber (teheheh) arbitrary admissions process called the Ivy League.... good luck :), you got as much of a shot as most people...</p>