<p>Please judge my chances at these schools-</p>
<p>-2160 combined SAT(1430mv)
-740 Math IC 620 World History
-88(3.3) uw gpa due to poor sophmore grades. But HUGE upward grade trend with killer junior and senior(thus far) grades. Note that the gpa doesn't include my Senior year grades.
-Great recommendations
-Decent and varied EC's such as co-founder of Frisbee team, martial arts, music, part-time job, etc
-Great essays
-Very competetive public HS in NJ</p>
<p>New York University
University of Southern California
Mcgill University
University of Maryland(CP)
University of Illinois(UC)
University of Wisconsin(Madison)
Penn State University(UP)
Purdue University</p>
<p>Even though you didn't provide much to go off of I am thinking that you will for sure get into Penn State, Wisconsin, Maryland, Purdue and Illinois. I know nothing about McGill.
For NYU and USC I would have to know more about you to say anything...</p>
<p>New York University,University of Southern California,Mcgill University - good chances</p>
<p>University of Illinois(UC), University of Wisconsin(Madison) - very good chances</p>
<p>University of Maryland(CP),Penn State University(UP),Purdue University - in</p>
<p>well I'm not sure if this helps but</p>
<h2>EC's</h2>
<p>-Co-founder/team captain of inter-scholastic frisbee team. We practice 2-3 days a week during season
-Guitar for 6 years. I take guitar lessons and also teach guitar to 3 kids around my neighborhood.
-I also take lessons in Carnatic(classical Indian) music and participate in local cultural events
-Practicing martial artist. I am learning Capoeira and Muay Thai
-Part-time job at CVS/Pharm for 2 years(~15-20 hrs/wk)
-International Club
-Junior Varsity Track and Field Frosh and Soph years.
-140 hours of community service at local hospital</p>
<p>For my essays.. I wrote one about the decline of our music industry and another about the contrasts in my life experience in India, Singapore and America.</p>
<p>My recommendation is coming from a teacher who I have a VERY good realtionship with and my GC is pretty sweet too.</p>
<p>I really have no excuse for my poor sophomore year grades other than an inability to adapt to a new atmosphere(I moved to a new district in the beginning of freshman year). but I've decided not to talk about that.</p>