<p>Uw gpa: 3.7 (had 7 AP classes and other were honors)
sat:2330
sat2 math 2: 800
Korean800
Physics (not taken yet but aiming for 750+)</p>
<p>ECs
-Local youth orchestra for 5+years
-First seat at my school orchestra
-also am part of 2 other music organizations
-president and found of korean club
-president of korean school
-math team 3+years
-key club 3+years
-quiz bowl 1 year
-200+ hours lf volunteering</p>
<p>Work
-math tutor 4years
-art tutor 1 year
-mighT get an internship at local company </p>
<p>It looks like you have a good chance at all of these schools. You are very likely to get into UMich and Rice. Chicago is very difficult to get into but your scores are excellent and your resume is impressive so you have a good chance of getting in! Best of luck!!</p>
<p>Where is your home state? Your SAT is great, but your GPA is a little bit low for top schools. How is your class rank? You course rigor is fine. UMich should be a low reach to high match for LSA (they have CS in both LSA and CoE) depending on your school counselor report.</p>
<p>It wouldn’t be a major drawback, but SAT II Korean taken by a native Korean speaker will give some frown on admission officers’ face…it’s like American kid taking Toefl. See what I’m saying?</p>
<p>There is no reason to hide your Korean SAT2 score particularly you have 2 other SAT2 scores. Some school may not consider it as the minimal SAT2 score requirement but it will still help your placement if you decided to study that language in college later on disregarding if it is your native language or not.</p>
<p>@kimdy0 For the schools that require 2 SAT2 scores, they don’t “make you” send only 2. You may send in as many as you want. When you send all 3 in, they would decide whether they count the Korean score or not. In any case, it would be in your favor.</p>