<p>I have a 3.8 gpa
sat IIs: 760 US History, 710 AP Bio
SATs: 700 writing, 660 math, 720 CR
APs: Biology 5, US History 5, Euro 5, Psych 5, Comp 4
Currently taking AP Physics, AP Spanish, AP French, AP Latin, AP Economics, AP Literature, AP Government, and AP Calculus
I can speak/ I am studying 7 languages: Chinese, Spanish, French, Latin, English, Hebrew, Russian
ECs:
Chinese School, Hospital Volunteer , Hebrew Tutor, and I have tutored a Chinese immigrant
Co-founder of Jewish Youth group chapter, treasurer and president
Research: Honorable Mention 2 years in a row Toshiba Exploravision competition
Participated in Cardiac Tissue Engineering Research this summer, entered Siemens, planning to enter Intel
Clubs :
Co-president Latin Honor Society
President of Diversity Club (11th )
Co-Pres Amnesty International ( and co founder)
secretary of student council ( 12th)
vice president of the junior class
member of french, latin, and spanish honor societies
AND I HAVE WON A MILLION AWARDS FOR VARIOUS THINGS TOO MANY TO LIST - SO WHAT ARE MY CHANCES , PLEASE TELL ME HONESTLY - THANX</p>
<p>I Would Like To Major In Chinese/east Asian Studies , Does That Help Me At All?</p>
<p>Your major could give you a little edge, since it is a little more unique. Your SAT is a little low, but ECs are good. As long as your class rank is fairly high (a 3.8ish doesn't necessarily mean much, depends on the rigor of the school) you have a decent shot I would say (especially if you aren't from California/the Northeast, which is a good chunk of the student body.)</p>
<p>I think this person is a joke Saila...lol</p>
<p>just out of curiosity, how are those 8 ap classes going for ya? not too much homework i assume.</p>
<p>umm well , i am dropping ap physics because i dont want a B and the rest fine , thanks for asking !</p>
<p>Well, I always like to give the benefit of the doubt. I try not to let my cynicism always take over...</p>