<p>Hi! I'm a senior in high school who is really looking forward to going to college! I would just like some insight as to what my chances are at William and Mary (instate), University of Richmond, Washington and Lee, and maybe Vanderbilt (which I know of course is a reach, but I like the school anyways).
My stats:
8th grade- Alg. I and French I- 4.00 GPA
9th grade- Pre-AP Geometry, Pre-AP Eng. 9, Pre-AP World History I, Pre-AP Biology, French II, P.E., Cooking- 3.857 GPA
10th grade- AP Euro., Pre-AP Alg. II/Trig., Pre-AP Eng. 10, Pre-AP Chem., Adv. Earth Science, P.E., Pre-AP French III- 4.200 GPA
11th grade- AP U.S. History, AP Eng. Lang. & Comp., AP Biology, Pre-AP French IV, +Functions Trigonometry, Human Anatomy, Intro to Forensics, Computer Applications- 4.643 GPA
12th grade-AP Calculus AB, AP U.S Government, AP Chem., Adv. Chem Lab, French V, Eng. 12, Physics I
Cumulative GPA- 4.223
ACT w/ Writing-32 (but I just retook it, so hopefully 34-35)
SAT- 640 CR, 660 M, 680 W (which I know is bad, but I'm going to retake it)
EC's- 125+ hours at the Animal Shelter, member of Model UN, member of NHS, member and secretary of French Honor Society, varsity tennis player, and I have a job.
Plan to major in Biology or Biochemistry and minor in history. Want to be a reconstructive burn surgeon for the military. Thanks a bunch!</p>
<p>Washington and Lee- Low Reach
Vanderbilt- Low Reach
William and Mary- High-Match
University of Richmond- High Match</p>
<p>Try to bump up your ACT/SAT scores. They can make quite a difference.
Good Luck</p>