Stanford U

<p>Projected GPA by application time is 3.798 unweighted, as of now 3.75.
Sophomore year:
Algebra II
Writers workshop
Public speaking
English II
Chemistry I
AP Us history
Adv. Spanish 5
Junior year:
Precalc
AP Macro/micro economics
AP English
AP Chem
AP world history
AP Spanish</p>

<p>I'm still a junior but expect to take at least 4 AP's next year.</p>

<p>SAT 2250 (projected)</p>

<p>so far I've taken
AP US history- 5
US history Sat II- 800
I plan to take several SAT II's and several AP's this spring.</p>

<p>EC's:
Business Club, Indian club, Fed Challange (competition in which students present economic policy analysis at their local reserve bank)</p>

<p>i work at an internet start up, and work with a senior director of a prominent law consulting firm on his blog, mostly webpage design and managing advertising, some conceptual work as well. He would be a great resource for a college reccomendation. I also worked very hard this past summer in the construction business and commercial fishing in Alaska, and worked for the first 6 months of this year at a local grocery store.</p>

<p>I trade stocks very successfully with my own money from work without parental supervision of any kind, mostly metals and technology, with an eye for value and microcaps.</p>

<p>I lived in central america for half of my 8th grade year and I'm fluent in spanish.</p>

<p>Played JV basketball my freshman and sophomore years of high school.</p>

<p>From one of the top 300 public high schools in the country.</p>

<p>My school doesn't do class rank, but I'm certainly in the top 10 %.</p>

<p>I also do community service most weekends. I teach conversational English, will have done 50+ hours by the time I apply. </p>

<p>Any thoughts on chances at Stanford?</p>

<p>Any and all input is much appreciated.</p>

<p>b-b-b-b-bump</p>

<p>As long as you show a focus/passion for something, and you write great essays, I'd say you have a good shot.</p>