<p>I don't know if it would be worth it to apply to Penn. If I have a chance, I would apply undecided regular decision. Here's my info:</p>
<p>Scores: CR: 800 Math:700 Writing: 760, 2260 overall. 770 on Biology E and US sat 2's and 790 on world history sat 2. 5 on English Language and Bio AP exam. 4 on US and World. </p>
<p>Grades: 4.09 cumulative GPA, weighted out of 4. A in an AP is 4.8, B is 4.3. A in honors is 4.5, B is 4. Everything else is normal 4, 3, 2, 1 grades. Freshman and sophomore year were weak. Half A's and Half B's in mostly honors and 1 AP class. Junior year I got A's in AP english, world, bio, accl pre calc and a B in honors french. I'm taking AP english, calc A/B, euro, french, and psych and honors gov/econ next year. Unfortunately, my mediocre fresh and soph years put me in the top 20% of my class at my public HS. My grades have shown significant improvement in addition to increased class rigor which I'm hoping will make them forget about a lackluster start.</p>
<p>EC: Varsity volleyball captain, eagle scout, debate team captain, 2 years in FBLA, 4 years as a guitarist in my church band, I will be writing for my county's newspaper during my senior year as well. I'm in NHS and I have over 100 community service hours (not counting my eagle project). </p>
<p>I was wondering what my chances are. Thank you!</p>