<p>Okay so I'm not your typical east coast prep school kid who's been groomed for the Ivy League his whole life, I'm actually from a historically low-performing public school in Salem, Oregon. I am, however:</p>
<p>First in my class of 390</p>
<p>I have a cumulative 4.0 GPA</p>
<p>As of right now I've taken four AP tests (government and politics, biology, european history, and language and composition) and I'm enrolled in AP calculus ab, english lit, and us history for this coming year. My ap government score was a 5 and the other three tests' scores haven't been posted yet</p>
<p>My extracurricular are track and field, student government (I am a senior representative), FBLA, Youth and Government, Mu Alpha Theta (math club), I am a part of an organization that sponsors a village in Zimbabwe by giving its AIDS orphans clothing and food, and we've also built wells and shipped school supplies over there, and I'm involved in a long list of volunteer organizations on top of that</p>
<p>The offices I currently hold are president my high school's chapter of the National Honor Society, my position in Student Government, and my senior position in our LINK program which is in control of freshman activities</p>
<p>My SAT score (first try) was 2000, and Im going to try it again in the fall as well as take the subject tests</p>
<p>So overall, does it look like I have a chance at getting in? Would it even be worth my time? I'm a first generation college kid in my family so I don't really have much good advice to work off of here. Oh, and also, what are your thoughts on taking the ACT this fall, is it a must?</p>