tell me what do you think. chances please?

<p>I'm a high school senior from a Catholic, rather academically competitive, school in Texas.</p>

<p>I'm applying to Gallatin ED and wanted some thoughts.</p>

<p>SAT: 610 math / 780 verbal / 660 writing - taking again in October
SAT II: 680 world history / 560 spanish - still confused about why my Spanish score is low</p>

<p>GPA: 3.6 - not sure if weighted or not
Top 25% of high school class, not top 10%</p>

<p>All honors or AP courses during high school except Freshman and Sophomore math.</p>

<p>-Feature editor of student newspaper
-President of Environmental Club
-Vice-President of Best Buddies
-Member of a highly selective board for a crisis hotline
-Member of Interact Junior year
-Member of sophomore leadership club
-Ambassador (student tour guide) for three years
-Member of SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisions) for four years
-winner of a math/science (ironically) scholarship at my high school for two years
-over 400 cumulative community service hours
-Accepted into a creative writing workshop last summer at U. of Iowa (hardest in the country to get into)</p>

<p>Worked at a coffee shop since May, cutting back my hours during school but will still be working.</p>

<p>White male, if that even means anything.</p>

<p>Bilingual. Even though I crapped out on the Spanish SAT, I can still speak it fluently.</p>

<p>anyone? anyone?</p>

<p>bump.</p>

<p>Your score and extracirriculars resemble mine. I also was from a catholic school in Texas and I was feature editor of the school paper haha go figure. I was top 25 percent as well. My advise is to retake the spanish SAT II (attempt to get atleast a 600) and take another one as well. And to apply ED. Definately keep working (it makes you look dedicated to something) With a good essay I think you should be fine.
Keep in mind, I am in CAS so it might be a little different.</p>

<p>another bump.</p>