<p>Academics</p>
<p>SAT 1 : CR 620 M 640 Writing 650
SAT 2 : French 800 World History 800 Us History 800 ( Colgate does not require SAT subject Test)
GPA Unweighted 3.83 / 4
Ranking : Top 10%</p>
<p>Sports
Senior Soccer Team Assistant Captain ( 2 years)
Senior Field Hockey Team Captain ( 2 years)
Senior Tennis Team (1 year)
Athletics discuss champion regional.</p>
<p>Extra Curricular
French Club President ( 2 years)
Choir Singer ( Bass for 4 years)
Debate Club member ( 2 years)</p>
<p>Academic Achievements
Won various French competitions between schools at regional levels.</p>
<p>Community Service:
Cleaning of the community road every two weeks ( 1 year)
Volunteer at orphanage as a teacher (2 weeks)</p>
<p>Work experience
Worked as teacher at a consult teaching French, World History and English.</p>
<p>Please chance me for the above schools. Please note that I am an international student. Thank you!</p>
<p>Your grades and scores are fine. The biggest issue I see is your ECs, from my understanding you did nothing freshman or sophomore year (with the exception of choir). How many hours do you have for these ECs?
Anyway right now I would call it a high match/low reach.</p>
<p>I actually participated in all ECs in my freshman and sophomore years but did not hold executive positions by then. I was thinking of not submitting my subject test scores because they are not required. Do you think my SAT1 scores would still make Colgate a high match? The CR is actually 640 and the WS 660 making a total of 1940.</p>
<p>You need to make sure you put on your resume that you were involved all four years. As for the subject tests you should absolutely submit them. Your SAT I score is a little low, but the subject tests being perfect scores evens everything out/makes you above average. Based on the ECs being all four years I would go with Colgate being a match (assuming you have good essays, recommendations and rigor).</p>