<p>Hi,
I need to know if I am a worthy candidate for Princeton University.
Here is my info:
SAT: 2060
ACT: 32
MATH I SUBJECT SAT: 760
CHEMISTRY SUBJECT SAT: 760
AP Chemsitry exam score: 4/5
AP Language and Composition score: 4/5
My high school begins to offer a wide range of aps in 11th grade ONLY so I was only able to take two, as I had to fulfill other graduation requirements.
I have done an independent study project on cancer.
I am president of More Than Me club in my school.
I am in the following organizations:
• Habitat for Humanity
• National Honor Society
• Spanish National Honor Society
• Science National Honor Society
• Forensics Speech and Debate Team
• Girls Junior Varsity Tennis Team
• Martial Arts (First Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do)
• Music (Singing and Violin)
• Volunteer at Somerset Medical Center
• Volunteer at American Lung Association
• Member of the Somerset County Youth Council
• Volunteer at the Somerset County Library
Classes Taken Junior Year:
• Honors Symphony Orchestra
• Academic U.S. History
• AP Language and Composition
• Honors Pre-Calculus
• AP Chemistry
• Honors Spanish IV
Classes to be taken 12th grade
orchestra, ap lit, ap calc bc, ap physics b, ap spanish language, honors genetics
Im worried that I lack officer positions. I have tried to get them, but in my school, getting a position is like a popularity contest; more friends=guaranteed position. So i was not in luck...
Please be honest and give advice. Do u think I stand a chance?
Thank you so much for all of your time!</p>
<p>okay, your standardized test scores are a bit low, that being said, I would go with your 32: I think it is a bit better than your 2060, but they are still close to being equal. Anyways, you seem to have taken advantage of your classes being offered but I don’t have a GPA, so I can’t chance you very accurately… You also are involved in a LOT of activities and that could look bad if you don’t show enthusiasm for all of them. Remember: quality over quantity. As for leadership, it might hurt you a little, but don’t worry too much about it. Good Luck. As I said, I can’t give you a great chance without your GPA</p>
<p>You need to include your GPA. They will understand about the offered AP classes. But, on the downside, you have way too many ECs that are all over the place… Find a few specific ones that you really enjoy and mean something to you. Like the poster above me said, I’d send the ACT over the SAT score</p>