<p>I have not done one of these recently. Here is the updated rundown:
ACT: 32
Subject Tests: USH 720/Estimated Lit 750/estimated math 2 750(based on practice tests)
UW GPA:3.97/ W GPA: 4.3
Class rank: 10/255 :( I had a B in freshman math
Poli Sci/History/English/Literature/Government/Economics Major? :)</p>
<p>EC's: Tennis team captain, Speech Team, Scholar Bowl Team, Key Club President> Key Club Illinois-Iowa District Lt Governor and Kiwanis Family Relations District Committee Chair, Women in Leadership Club Founder/President 2years, 2 separate summer jobs, an ongoing internship with the Lt. Governor of Illinois, French club vice pres (jr year only), 2 summer volunteer programs (library and Habitat for Humanity local build), lots of volunteer hours, National Honors Society, and last summer I audited a Trial Advocacy Course at the Law School. </p>
<p>I am from Southern Illinois, school sends 1-3 kids to an Ivy per year(NOTE: they all have had better ACT scores than me(34-36), but not better EC's necessarily) , and about 5 others to other top schools (Wash U, UCLA, etc.) I am not sure how many enroll in 4 year institutions per year, but it is safe to assume a good chunk. I would say the majority. </p>
<p>I know this is partially ridiculous due to the lack of info on recs and essays, but I think the essays are like..A worthy if you ask me. Not that that means much. And I specifically asked two teachers (non-honors math teacher who loved me and hopefully can stress that I was clearly the hardest working (I do not mean to sound obnoxious, but lets just say..clearly the most intelligent...) person in the course, and we got along really well) and my junior honors english teacher/english department chair who likes me a lot, we discussed literature and life like everyday after class for 20 minutes. My counselor was also my tennis coach freshman year and just so happens to be a family friend. She is awesome and we get along so I am not worried there. If any of that helps a tad bit. </p>
<p>Schools: Harvard SCEA
Princeton
Brown
Columbia
Cornell
UMich
UC Berk
UCLA
U Chicago
(no relatives go to or have gone to any of those, but both my parents are college grads-lawyer and engineer. Live with my single mother, who works legal aid=~$50k a year. one sibling just graduated same local college parents attended)</p>
<p>Thanks everyone!</p>