NEED Advice...what are my chances at an ivy

<p>SAT IIs
Math 1c-720
US History-630(Will retake)</p>

<p>Course List</p>

<p>Freshmen year:English9, Orchestra, Geography and World Cultures, Advanced Geometry, Health, PE, Biology, French II
Sophomore year: English 10, Orchestra, Economics, American Experience I and II, Advanced Algebra II, French III, Chemistry, PE
Junior Year: Physics, AP American, French IV, HealthII, PE, English11, AP Statistics, Orchestra, Precalculus
Senior Year: AP Bio, AP Calculus, AP European history, Physics II, Orchestra, Public Speaking, Advanced writing, French V</p>

<p>Took the AP tests for statistics and american, and waiting to hear the results</p>

<p>Extracurriculars:
All state violinist, JV and Freshmen Soccer, Varsity tennis (seated number 4 junior year, and will seated at 1 senior year), National Honor Society President, French Club, 3 black belts in tae Kwon Do in three different styles, Concert Master of school orchestra, Northeast Youth Symphony Orchestra, Approximately 50 hours of community service, tutoring twice a week, captain or math team</p>

<p>Grades-numerical scale-approximately a 98, ranked 9 in a class of 500 students</p>

<p>Any suggestions of where I should apply, and what I can do to improve my transcript</p>

<p>The upper ivies might be a little out of reach for you. If you ace ur SAT I though, i think you might have a shot at Brown and Cornell. Although i dont know how much it would help, maybe trying to get ur community service to 100 hours might be a good idea. Thats what im going to try to do this summer at least. But id say the most important thing is definitely your scores. To have a reasonable chance at the ivies, id say get all ur scores, SAT I and II at least above 700.</p>

<p>Here are my SAT I scores
Math-760
Verbal-760
Writing-690</p>

<p>are these good enough</p>

<p>Luckily for you most schools do not give a damn about your writing scores. The math and verbal are solid. </p>

<p>Basically, to make the cut at HYP, you need to be above 1450 combined math and verbal (and you want above 700 in writing, just in case.) You also need a GPA above 3.7 unweighted, in the hardest possible classes at your school. From there, it is mostly about your essays, letters of reccommendation, and accomplishments outside the classroom (but you don't have to be world class at something unless you are asian, usually.)</p>

<p>I like your name. Federer rocks.</p>

<p>You didn't provide enough info for me to tell you anything constructive.</p>

<p>whats HyP? By the way, I am asian, korean to be exact. haha why would that require me to be world-class</p>

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