<p>freshman:3.36
sophomore:3.68
junior:3.84</p>
<p>Ec's:
delegate of the debate club
director of operation smile
president of promuseum
504 hrs community service
school theatre
junior achievement club
RB of varsity football team (GO STALLIONS!)</p>
<p>other:
fluent in 4 lang. spanish,english,portuguese,french
lived in Venezuela 4 years, Brazil 4 years and now live in Panama
born in San Juan, Puerto Rico
white male</p>
<p>Are you asking for chances?</p>
<p>lol yes im sorry for the name of the thread ....i just wanted to be different</p>
<p>your GPA is hella low, sorry dude but you're not getting into stanford</p>
<p>OP, the fact you're fluent in four languages will help.</p>
<p>You'll need excellent test scores and essays though.</p>
<p>Oh, and raise your GPA.</p>
<p>I'd say that your international, multilingual background could be appealing to Stanford, but your ECs and GPA are significantly subpar. Have excellent essays, test scores, and teacher recommendations to have a chance.</p>
<p>Your GPA low but it has increased year by year which is very encouraging. If you keep it up then I think you might have a shot.</p>
<p>with some great SATs (like 2350+) you've got a good shot. Stanford uses SATs and GPA to grade you academically, and your GPA will hurt you in that area a lot. Regardless of your ECs/personality, they filter out 60% of their applicants in the beginning based on academics alone. So yeah.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars are impressive, but they cannot cover for your academics. The consideration process is skewed towards academics much more than extracurriculars. You can catch Stanford's eye if you raise your GPA to above 4.0 because they ask for your first semester senior grades. Like the previous poster stated, you'll need some steller SAT scores too. Do very well on the SAT test (2250+) and SATII tests (700+).</p>
<p>Good luck.</p>
<p>how can an unweighted GPA be above 4?........sorry but am not familiar with this system since by school uses another system.
3.36 out of 4 in my school 4.2 out of 5
3.6 out of 4 4.5 out of 5
3.8 out of 4 4.7 out of 5</p>
<p>Since Stanford only considers your soph/junior grades your GPA, which incidently ends up being calculated as 3.75 UW, isn't too shabby. However, I cannot assess your chances without your standardized test scores.</p>