Stanford bound? What do you think ?

<p>ok, i read a few threads on this website and decided to see what other people thought about my chances of getting into Stanford.</p>

<p>here you go:</p>

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<li>I attend one of the top high schools in Arizona, only Jesuit school in Arizona</li>
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<p>GPA: un-weighted - 3.87
GPA: weighted- 4.35</p>

<p>Junior Year:</p>

<p>4 AP's</p>

<p>Honors math course
AP English
AP Spanish IV
AP Chem
AP U.S
ethics ( have to take a religion class every year) - Jesuit School
2D art digital photo</p>

<p>and im taking Sports Medicine after school</p>

<p>classes i'll most likely have Senior year:</p>

<p>Honors math course
AP English
AP Biology or AP Physics (most likely Biology because i like the medical field)
AP Spanish V
senior religion course
AP Econ.
anatomy and physiology ( my teacher is the head of the athletic trainer's association of Arizona)
AP Statistics</p>

<p>and sports medicine after school</p>

<p>i project 4's and 5's on all of my test and an SAT score of 2100+</p>

<p>my brother graduated from Stanford this year
- he was the first to graduate from college in my family
- my parents were illegal immigrants ( now citizens)
- i am the first naturally born citizen of my family
- Hispanic
- my parents only graduated from high school</p>

<p>activities:</p>

<ul>
<li>Key Club- 2 years</li>
<li>Sports Medicine- 3 years</li>
<li>Spanish Honors Society- 3 years</li>
<li>NHS- 2 years</li>
<li><p>Pax Christi- 2 years</p></li>
<li><p>i'm pretty busy since i come home right after Sports Medicine and i have to take care of my baby sister</p></li>
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<p>It's hard to chance a junior without SAT I and SAT II scores, and a less complete picture of the accomplishments. That being said, you are on track for a potential success, if your projections are accurate. The SAT score is good for a URM, and your brother's successful application and graduation work in your favor.</p>

<p>P.S. Lel, you go to the same school as Moodrets.</p>

<p>ah juniors! refrain from chance threads. us seniors are freaking out about scea decisions.</p>

<p>I agree with Mr. Prez above...
Please leave this for Stanford bound this year. haha...</p>