Take a chance on me?

<p>Please chance me for Stanford, Harvard, UChicago, UC Berkeley, and UCLA</p>

<p>Caucasian Male
GPA: 3.9 Unweighted (School doesn't weight)</p>

<p>Standardized Tests: </p>

<p>SAT-2390 (Math 800, Reading 790, Writing 800)
SAT II: Math IIC: 800, Physics: 750, Biology E: 720
AP Biology: 5
AP Physics: 5
AP Calculus AB: 5
AP English Language: 5</p>

<p>EC's: </p>

<p>-Varsity Tennis, JV Cross Country
-Have had letters to the editor published in the L.A. Times and local paper.
-All State Cellist and section leader in school.
-Summers: Internship at computer repair shop, work as a babysitter, work at a government redevelopment agency (grew my money by investing summer earnings)
-Clubs: President of Knowledge Bowl (Our school is highly ranked),
Co-President of Rubik's Cube Club =)</p>

<p>Recommendations: Teachers and employers say nice things.
Essays: Pretty interesting.</p>

<p>You have a high chance in pretty much all of those schools. You have a real good chance in Stanford, UChicago, UC Berkely, and Ucla. Harvard might be a little bit tougher.</p>

<p>your sat scores make me want to jump off a high building. Just glad I am not applying against you. Great chances for all. Why not Harvard Adeed Choudhury? Then again sometimes these things are just crapshoots.</p>

<p>Just cause his test scores are high does not necessarily mean that he is guaranteed to go to Harvard. Harvard is very selective and i'm sure they get many "super students" with perfect or close to perfect sat scores. Essays and Extra Curriculars are really what separate you from the rest of the crowd.</p>

<p>Stanford and Harvard=anything can happen</p>

<p>I think that you have great chances at Berkeley, UCLA, and UChicago.</p>

<p>Good luck!! :)</p>

<p>Thanks everyone, I guess I'll cross my fingers...</p>