Pretty unique kid, schools? Chances?

<p>Hey im a 17 year old student just finished my grade 11 year. I live in Vancouver Canada. I attend a self-directed school where students attend seminars and work in great rooms/halls. Theres only 3 of these schools in Canada.</p>

<p>Grades:</p>

<p>Grade 10: SLUMPED BAD</p>

<p>Math 10P: 90 A
Science 10: 80 B
Socials 10: 81 B
English 10: 81 B
Planning 10: 91 A
Spanish 10: 91 A
Art 10: 91 A
PE 10: 93 A</p>

<p>Grade 11:</p>

<p>Biology 10: 95 A
Chemistry 10: 93 A
Math 11P: 93 A
English 11: 93 A
Socials 11: 95 A
PE 11: 96 A
PE student aid: 99 A
Keyboarding 11: 93 A
Spanish 11: 94 A</p>

<p>Extra Curriculars:</p>

<p>-1000 volunteer hours
-Work as an apprentice for a local doctor
-Camp Counselar at a christian camp
-Active volunteer in my church
-Every second year since grade 8 ive done a missions trip to mexico building houses and working with kids at the orphanges
-Varsity Boys Volleyball team captain
-Varsity Boys Soccer team captain
-Play for team BC in soccer
- I can speak english, spanish, and romanian fluently
- not an extra curricular but i did have a brain tumor and was given a 1% chance of living and only 5 people in history have had this type of tumor. I survived and that gave me my motivation to become a doctor
- I bodybuild in my spare time, im entering a contest this summer</p>

<p>WHAT SCHOOLS DO YOU THINK I CAN GET INTO IN FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA???</p>

<p>Reallly nice junior year grades.</p>

<p>I'd say you can get into all of the following:</p>

<p>UCSD
UCI
UCSB
UCD
UCSC
UCR
UCM
USC
Pepperdine
Loyola Marymount
and Chapman</p>

<p>You are iffy at UCLA (50-50) and I think you are reach at Stanford and slight reach at UC Berkeley (at Berkeley mostly because of your out-of country status).</p>

<p>In Florida, I don't know a school you won't be able to get into:
You should get in at </p>

<p>University of Florida
Miami of Florida
Florida State
Univ of Central Florida
Florida International
and New College of Florida (probably the toughest of these, along with Univ of Florida)</p>

<p>Best of success.</p>

<p>P.S. Congratulations on beating your cancer (tumor). That's really a heartwarming story to read.</p>

<p>bump please</p>

<p>If you like the self-directed new-agey style, definitely apply to New College of Florida. It's a great little school in Sarasota.</p>

<p>I really don't think you'll have a problem anywhere in Florida</p>

<p>BUMPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPp</p>

<p>no test scores no knowing.</p>

<p>havent taken tests yet, but i should get average test scores?</p>

<p>The chances above are based upon me estimating your SATs at 1950 to 2000 on the SAT I and around 650 to 675 on each of the SAT IIs, so study hard and at least get numbers in these ranges.</p>

<p>ok thanks anymore</p>