<p>my title is just a joke, its hard to get people to look at your posts so i was hoping it would attract some attention! anyways i am planning to apply to MIT, UPenn, UChicago, Yale, and John Hopkins. I have already applied to state schools as safeties. My "story" is that i was born and raised in the US but moved to Morocco when i was 13 (my parents are both Moroccan). so i am a US citizen but have multicultural experience, attending an American School in Morocco. So here are my stats...</p>
<p>SAT II's:
World History: 740
Math 2: 710 (i was rusty, took calc in 10th grade)
Physics: 700 (my school doesnt offer complete physics, read a text book in 2 days)
French: 700</p>
<p>GPA: 4.2 W- 3.9 UW</p>
<p>Essays:
Strong, had them reviewed by a Stanford Grad.</p>
<p>Recommendations:
i had my MIT interview already and the interviewer said i was a "great match for MIT"
my teacher and counselor rec's are amazing...they let me see them.</p>
<p>Rank: 1/30</p>
<p>AP's:
World History: 5
Calculus AB: 5
Statistics: 5</p>
<p>Other Stuff:
Student Government President
100 Community Service Hours
Student Rep. on Accreditation Team
Medical Drive
Guitar Club
Trilingual
Complex Computer Programming/Robotics Science Fair Project
Taught myself Perl and C+
Varsity Basketball (captain), Soccer, and Volleyball</p>
<p>I think you have a decent shot everywhere. Just based on stats alone, that SAT score might be a little bit on the lower side for Yale and MIT. Your overall score is good, but it’s best if you break 700 in all sections, especially since your CR and Writing scores are a little bit low, and you haven’t taken a Lit SAT II or the AP Lit test, that might look like a weakness. However, if your essays are amazing then I bet that’ll counteract that a bit.</p>
<p>Anyway, good luck and have a nice Christmas!</p>
<p>your stats seem decent but your SAT scores are a bit on the low side for the top schools. i would recommend you to retake math 2 especially, if you had time, but…
3 varsity sports is pretty impressive though</p>
<p>MIT high reach
UPenn high reach
UChicago match
Yale high reach
John Hopkins high match</p>