Please Respond!!

<p>Hey, I just wanted some comments on my chances. I know they are not the highest but whatever.</p>

<p>WA State Public School</p>

<p>GPA: 3.896
all AP's and Honors offered
(which means 1 AP Junior year and 5 AP's Senior year but significant amount of honors)</p>

<ul>
<li>Spanish 101 and 102 during the summer at community college </li>
<li>Ling. Anthro., Cultural Anthro., Micro. Econ., Intro. Photo., Sex. and Gender also taken at community college in addition to my high school classes</li>
<li>4.0 in all community college classes except Photography (3.9) and Sex. and Gender (3.7)</li>
</ul>

<p>Senior Year Schedule
- AP Bio. (online)
- AP Eng.
- AP Chem.
- AP Calc.
- Marine Bio.
- AP World Hist.</p>

<p>AP US History: 4 </p>

<p>ACT: 28 (sept.), 29 (oct.), 30 (dec.) (highest composite from a mix of test dates = 31) </p>

<p>SAT II: Math II 610 (dec.), 650 (jan.) Chem. 570 (dec.), 610 (jan.) </p>

<p>EC's:
- 1,749 hours volunteering at hospital
- 250 hours tutoring at elementary school
- 50 hours tutoring at hs
- Vice Pres. of Honors Society
- Vice Pres. of LEO Club
- LTG of KEY Club (which means I'm in charge of 10 hs clubs)
- President of Interact
- Girls State</p>

<p>Awards:
- nothing great just a lot student of the seme. awars in individual classes
- U. of Rochester Award in Hum. and Social Science</p>

<p>Recommendations and Essays:
- average </p>

<p>I applied to the following schools:
- Columbia (college not SEAS)
- Cornell
- Northwestern
- Duke
- Johns Hopkins
- Rochester
- Boston College
- University of WA (accepted)
- University of WA Honors (rejected)
- Seattle University (accepted)</p>

<p>Thanks for any reponses.</p>

<p>Colleges don't take the highest composite for the ACT. They only do that for the SAT. I heard this from an admissions officer at Yale.</p>

<p>That's all I have to say, except that you're rejected at Duke. Sorry :/ Your test scores are just not high enough.</p>

<ul>
<li>Columbia (college not SEAS) - Unlikely</li>
<li>Cornell - Unlikely</li>
<li>Northwestern - Unlikely</li>
<li>Duke - Unlikely</li>
<li>Johns Hopkins - Unlikely</li>
<li>Rochester - Maybe</li>
<li>Boston College - Maybe</li>
</ul>