<p>Grade: Currently a junior in high school
GPA: ~95 weighted, ~90 unweighted
SAT: 1590 - 510CR, 550M, 530W (yeah, I know it's low -__-; I'm going to retake it in May)
ACT: Taking it next week
Rank: 147 out of 1000+ kids. Top 15%</p>
<p>Classes (by the time I graduate):
-(all honors) integrated algebra, geometry, trigonometry/algebra II, pre-calculus, living environment, chemistry, physics, Latin for 2 years, Spanish for 4 years, English for 4 years, economics, chorus for 1 year, and health
-(AP classes) AP US history, AP English, AP psychology, AP polysci, AP calculus
-(other) College Now behavioral sciences </p>
<p>Leadership: 1 year of being vice president of Chinese Culture Club, (hopefully) 1 year of being president of Chinese Culture Club, 2 years of being manager/sub of girls handball team
Clubs: (by senior year) 4 years of Chinese Culture Club, 2 years of Latin Club
Volunteer Work: JDRF, March Of Dimes, Light the Night, and a bunch of others</p>
<p>I forgot to mention (if this even really matters):
I’ve had perfect attendance since 4th grade and I plan on keeping it my senior year
I’m part of the National Honor Society</p>
<p>My friend actually got into that program this year, with (I think) 20k a year. His GPA was very high (4.2 weighted, but I dunno what that is in 100 scale), SAT score was close to 2200, decent extracurriculars. But I don’t really think it’s that hard to get into. If you can get your SAT score above 2000, I would say you have a pretty good chance.</p>
<p>You’ll need around 1850 ish give or take to get into the university but if you apply for pharmacy, i think it’s more competitive so you’ll need to boost it up to around 1900+. But to be honest since you got a 1590 the best you’ll probably get is about a 1800 if you really study. You can prove me wrong by getting that 2000 :). So good luck.</p>