NEED ADVICE! Chance me and i will BOW DOWN

<p>Georgia Tech is where I have always thought of going. You think I can get in? I am a senior with college constantly on my mind. I live in Georgia, and I am a white dude (not helping). Want to be computer science major</p>

<p>SAT:
Math - 740 (missed 2)
Reading - 600
Writing - 480</p>

<p>APs:
Junior-
AP Chemistry (99)
AP Chemistry, lab (96)
AP Computer Science A (97, 96)
Senoir-
AP Calc AB
AP Calc BC
AP Bio (two semesters like chem)
AP Physics</p>

<p>Other Core Classes:
Highest math and science classes: Honors Chem, Honors Bio, Honors Alg, Honors Alg II, Honors Geometry, Honors trig/adv alg (pre calc)</p>

<p>all regular lit and history FTW</p>

<p>Electives:
Mostly all computer classes (CTAE), lifetime sports, filmhistory, Spanish I and II</p>

<p>Grades:
All high As mostly, but i got an 89 in spanish II (don't get me started)
My GPA is definetly in the top 10 percent of if not the best public schools in the state (georgia though) it has highest sat scores in the state</p>

<p>EC's:
Beta club (did a tutoring program)</p>

<p>National Honors Society (step up from beta): majority of volunteering was timing at swim meets</p>

<p>4 years varsity swim team
4 years of club them</p>

<p>internship summer of junior year with IT guy at the University of Georgia</p>

<p>also my older brother went to georgia tech, and he was an alumni</p>

<p>I took a lot of time with my essay, and it turned out really good.
1 hour ago - 4 days left to answer.
Additional Details
Computer science was 5
Chemistry was a 4</p>

<p>I would say it’s a reach, ECs are okay, might be a bit sparse - timing at swim meets is not really extra hours, btw. Good course rigor, but GPA should be stated, in context of school if you’re top 10% then it’s probably okay. SAT score needs improvement. Only parents count as legacy.</p>