<p>I am a high school senior. I have a 3.91 GPA (4.23 weighted) and I will have taken 8 AP classes by the end of this year.
Freshman year was a bad year for me. I got a 3.8 gpa
Sophmore year I got a 3.88
Junior year I a 4.2
This year so far I have a 4.2 again.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Baseball JV/V (9,10,12)
Golf JV (10,11)
Soccer V (12)
Travel Baseball outside school (9,10,11,12)
Travel Soccer outside school (9)
I have played international baseball tournaments in Australia (9,11)
I am in 2 clubs
Key Club (12)
Pay it Forward (11,12)
I am doing a charity event which provides starving families with nonperishable foods.
I did a summer internship with a medical doctor (11)
I did accounting for my dad's office (10,11,12)
AP Scholar award (12)
CSF (11,12)
I coach a baseball team named RBI (reviving baseball in inner cities)</p>
<p>Standardized Test Scores:
SAT1: 1740 (530CR, 630M, 580W)
I take it this weekend and realistically, I feel I can get a 1900. </p>
<p>Please chances me for the Universities listed above, and I will chance back.</p>
<p>UCSB: Match (but raise your SATs)
Cal Poly: Match (Again, raise SATs)
USC: High Reach (GPA is good, but seriously SATs should be 2100+)
Pepperdine: Low Reach (Raise SATs to 2100+)</p>
<p>Like I said, your GPA is excellent for all of these schools. However, if you want to be on the safe side, you really need to raise your SATs. Your ECs are excellent as well. Good luck this weekend on the SATs and with your applications. </p>
<p>hey man thanks for chancing me!
UCSB: Match (should get in easily)
Cal Poly: Match; Raise SAT’s little bit more.
USC: Reach Good GPA, but need a higher SAT score
Pepperdine: Reach Need those SAT’s to be in the 2,000 area </p>
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<li>just work hard on those SAT’s and you should be fine
-Your EC are really good and those sports will help you out… playing 3 sports is really hard </li>
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<p>Match isn’t a percentage, it means you have a good chance and fit in well with the average range of admitted students statistically and/or with your ECs. This is in part because we can’t really “calculate” a percentage chance and no one can really guarantee admission anywhere.</p>