<p>hello! i'm currently a junior in a fairly rural school in georgia (<900 people).</p>
<p>stats:
- 4.0 unweighted GPA
- 4.33 weighted GPA
- 6 AP courses (calc ab, physics b, american government, language, us history, biology)
- 2 AP exams taken (ap biology - 5, ap us history - 5)
- planning to take all 4 exams this year, hope to make 5s again!
- 2300 SAT
- planned senior schedule is ap calc bc, ap physics c, ap euro, spanish 3, ap stats, ap literature, economics (required course)
- #1 in my class</p>
<p>ECs:
- 3 years of varsity cross country
- worked 20-25 hrs/week for the past year
- founded, along with a friend, an anime club at our school -- i am the VP
- nhs
- i'm pretty sure i qualified for NMS this year, since my PSAT was above the georgia cutoff, but i haven't heard anything.
- i created a platforming game with animated sprites using python (does this count?)
- not an EC but as far as essay writing goes for applications i consider myself pretty good</p>
<p>i'm looking to apply to a computer science program at a couple of different schools. i've felt for a while that my match was georgia tech -- in state, nice acceptance rate, highly regarded compsci program -- but i've also wanted to go out of state and not live in georgia. the schools that i've been looking at are uc berkeley, mit, caltech, georgia tech, university of georgia (safety), maybe even stanford if i'm feeling lucky. i'm not going into the college process with expectations of being accepted to all of these schools, but i'd like to know how realistic of a chance you guys think i have. thanks!</p>