<p>I am currently a junior right now, and with the semester nearing its end, I thought it would be appropriate to start the whole college chancing thing.</p>
<p>Please chance for:
Yale
University of Chicago
Columbia
Brown
Northwestern
Carnegie Mellon University (school of Social Sciences)
USC (Annenberg)
UC Berkeley</p>
<p>I plan to major in a social science, most likely Economics, or maybe Psychology or Sociology. If I get a chance to double major or minor, I would get a degree in applied math or communications.</p>
<p>Female, Asian
Unweighted GPA: 4.0 (School does not weigh GPA)
School does not rank</p>
<p>Small Public school in Southern California. Sends most students to UC's, a couple to top 20 schools (Ivies, Duke, Stanford, Emory, Gerogetown, etc.)</p>
<p>Classes Taken:
Freshmen Year:
Honors Physics
Honors English 9
Honors Advanced Algebra
Chinese 1/2
Journalism</p>
<p>Sophomore Year:
Honors World History
Honors English 10
AP Chemistry
Math Analysis/ Precalc (no honors offered)
Chinese 3/4 Honors
Yearbook</p>
<p>Junior Year:
AP Language and Composition
AP US History
AP Calculus AB
AP Chinese (I self studied 5/6 in sophomore year, took the placement test and passed)
Yearbook
Virtual Business</p>
<p>Senior Year (Projected)
AP Literature
AP Calculus BC
AP Biology
AP Economics
Civics at a local community college
Yearbook
Virtual Business OR ASB</p>
<p>Standarized Testing:
SAT Reasoning: 2340 (800 CR, 750 Math, 790 Writing)
SAT II's: Chemistry 800, awaiting Math Lvl II results, will take USHistory in May/June</p>
<p>Extracurriculars:
Swim Team 3 years (JV, no leadership position)-- Our school has a decent swim program, we usually place top 3 in league and always make sectionals</p>
<p>Yearbook: Associate section editor soph year, section editor junior year, possibly editor-in-chief senior year-- Our yearbook is very old: this year is its 101st volume. It has won the Columbia Scholastic Gold Award (highest award for hs journalism) twice in the 1990s.</p>
<p>Varsity Virtual Business-- Junior year. Director of Marketing. Our school has been ranked number 1 in California for the past couple years. </p>
<p>Math Club: President Sophomore and Junior Year</p>
<p>Community Service: around 275 hours, but no continuous act of service. Was a volunteer at the library for the Summer Reading Program for the past couple summers, spent about 20 hours volunteering at The Salvation Army tutoring inner-city kids. I really like community service, but i dont really have the time to commit to something long term.</p>
<p>I'm totally open for suggestions, from academic advice to school choices.
Thank you so much! I'll chance you back!</p>