<p>Okay so I'm worried that I won't get into college, as are most people. But I worry too much. I have dyscalculia, a severe math specific learning disability, but I do very well in English and history. I'm going to try to raise this score, but I got a 1670 on the SAT. I got a 690 on Writing, a 600 on CR, and a 380 on Math. Yeah, I know that it's awful... but I can't seem to raise it because the numbers get messed up in my head and it really depends on the way the specific problem is worded. Please don't call me stupid, because I'm not. I just have trouble in math. I also got a 23 on my ACT.</p>
<p>I'm going to re-take both tests.
Other info:
- GPA is around a 3.4 - 3.5 with challenging courses (except in math)
- I am the president of the Poetry Club and the Chief Editor of my school's Literary Magazine, which displays my love of English and leadership roles.
- I organized and executed three bake sales: Two to raise money for the Diabetes Institute Research Foundation, and one to raise money for The National Center for Learning Disabilities.</p>
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<li>Next year I am going to organize an assembly/large charity at my school to raise funds for Shriners Hospital in Philadelphia. </li>
<li><p>I've volunteered as a tutor at the library, and volunteered staining glass at the senior center.</p></li>
<li><p>I'm in the National Art Honors Society.</p></li>
<li><p>I won a scholastic award for writing</p></li>
<li><p>I won an award for excellency in Math 10 and Commitment to Studies in AP English 11</p></li>
<li><p>I have a job at a pharmacy.
What chances do I have?</p></li>
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