<p>I am an Asian American, and a Californian Resident</p>
<p>GPA: 3.94
SAT I: Critical Reading- 640, Math- 590, Writing- 680 Total: 1910 (Planning to take it for 4th time this week - expected 2000 +)
SATII: Korean: 780, Literature: 660, US history 650, Math IIC: 620</p>
<p>APs:</p>
<p>11th grade
Art History -4
US history - 3
Euro - 4</p>
<p>12th
AP Government
AP Statistics
AP Physics
AP Music theory</p>
<p>ECs:
MUN- (11th, 12th) Secretary
Physics Club (11th, 12th) President
Art history Club (11th, 12th) Treasurer
Associated Vice President (12th)
Youth leadership Anaheim</p>
<p>Community Service/leadership</p>
<p>Church youth director
Church Stage/Performance
Volunteer: about 500 hours (most through church)
Some missions</p>
<p>Essays:</p>
<p>I basically focused on how underrachieved in my freshmen/sophmore years ( i had 3.4 freshmen, 3.5 soph) And how my interest in humanities and change made me excel - (jump to about 4.2 gpa in jr year, and newfound interests in clubs and leadership)</p>
<p>if anyone has any input, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank YOU!</p>
<p>i actually dont think ur essay topic is too swell. cuz unless ur talkign overall weighted, u can't/don't take as many AP / weighted classes in froshie or sophomore year so of course ur junior gpa would be higher. but well, if u can really back it up... maybe it will work.</p>
<p>I don't think taking the SAt's for the 4th time is such a great idea...i heard that after the third time, they won't take your highest score anymore, they'll take your more recent score even though it might be lower than your previous scores.</p>
<p>but..agree with SAI about your chances except that i think UCSD might be more of a match for you.</p>
<p>Well, I am about 95% sure that i won't decrease in SAT, but actually increase. HEH ^^;;</p>
<p>And I've talked to my errm.. SAT prep teacher, who has talked with many UC officers, and he has told me not to worry about it. Haha. So I think I will take the risk.</p>