If you give my my chances it will give you a chance to prove your chancing skills

<p>Please chance me:</p>

<p>Scores:
ACT-34 Composite, 12 Writing
Math Level 2-790
Chemistry-790</p>

<p>GPA: 4.0 uw/4.95 w
Rank: 1/618
Will have taken 13 AP's by the end of Senior Year</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:</p>

<p>President of Red Cross Club (11)
Director of Debate in Junior Statesmen of America (member from 9th grade-director of debate-11th grade)
Board Member for National Honor Society (11)
Junior Rep. for Japanese National Honor Society (11)
Editor of Newsletter for a hospital psychiatric ward (11)
Play on the J/V-Vars tennis team (9,10,11)
Have conducted research at USC and Children's Hospital Los Angeles in Microbiology (10)
Have conducted research at aeronautics company associated with Boeing on magnetorheology (11)
Middle School Math Team Mentor (9,10,11)
Volunteer at Local Hospital (250 hours) (9,10,11)
Go to local Religious Indian School on Sundays (5th grade-11th grade)
Tutor in Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and World History</p>

<p>Recogitions:</p>

<p>Winner of multiple awards at 6 MUN conferences
Advanced to regional science competitons with microbiology experiment
Was selected by school to represent school district in Sacramento to push legislation to improve school district
Winner of regional speech contest in Lions Club
Accepted as Member of the Southern California Academy of the Sciences</p>

<p>Colleges:</p>

<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Stanford
MIT
JHU
UMich Ann Arbor
Caltech
UC Berkeley
UCLA
Vanderbilt</p>

<p>Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>Besides the Ivies, I'd say you're pretty much a lock. You do have a shot with the Ivies, it's just you never know with them. Hell, they reject perfect ACT and SAT score kids all the time. Very impressive stats though and I think you should get into the majority of those schools or be very competitive at the majority of them. By the way, Vanderbilt is awesome!</p>

<p>I hate to be a jerk, but what do you want people to say? Your stats are flawless. Congratulations. Nobody can say you're guaranteed into HYPS, the others will probably take you though they are very tough too. Really, all of you're bases are covered, so there isn't really anything for anybody to say.</p>

<p>Ethnicity?</p>

<p>IN EVERYWHERE - stop being so worrid, u make the rest of us feel like crap, u should be ashamed of urself....seriously</p>

<p>I've never known anyone except a few URMs from top prep schools who got into all of HYPS.</p>

<p>I think you'll have to enter the workforce.</p>

<p>I'm really sorry if I angered anybody. I had absolutely no intention to and really did want to know my chances. I really appreciate the chances that you guys gave/hopefully will continue to give. Is there anyway I can improve and can anyone else give me chances at the schools I have listed?</p>

<p>Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>HYPSM - You seem to be qualified enough to get accepted, but so are alot of others who apply. At this point it's up in the air of which of those schools you end up getting accepted/rejected from. </p>

<p>You seem to have as good a chance as anyone getting into caltech of those who apply. </p>

<p>The others i'd say you have a good shot at.</p>

<p>I had to look up "magnetorheology." For those who didn't know (like myself), it's the study of the changes in flow properties that occur in certain fluids exposed to magnetic fields.</p>

<p>Bumpppppppp
Anyone else who wants to chime in?</p>

<p>Thanks again.</p>

<p>bumppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp</p>

<p>didn't mean to come off as angry earlier. I think you have a really excellent profile, and I don't really see room for improvement. HYPS are tough, but I guarantee that you will have some good college choices when you're done.</p>

<p>Harvard - probable (60%)
Yale - probable (65%)
Princeton - probable (64%)
Stanford - probable (66%)
MIT - possible (45%)
JHU - in
UMich Ann Arbor - do u have to ask? in
Caltech - possible (45%)
UC Berkeley - in
UCLA - in
Vanderbilt - in</p>

<p>now u have to do me - im the LACs one</p>

<p>wow footballyus, awfully precise. I'm impressed that you're able to differentiate between Y, P, and S so well that you can declare that their chance at stanford is one percent better than at Yale. Seriously. Impressive.</p>

<p>Bumppppppppppppppp anyone else?
I'd really appreciate all the input I could get.</p>

<p>Thanks a lot.</p>

<p>ishbaca:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Safe Match</p>

<p>Anyone else b4 this thread disappears into the abyss of the archives?</p>