UC's, Tech School, CMU

<p>Alright heres the deal;</p>

<p>Junior/Male</p>

<p>SAT I: high 22's 800 M 730 V 740 W
SAT II: 800 M IIC, 800 Chem, 800 Phys
PSAT: 210</p>

<p>AP's: 13 by admission</p>

<p>GPA: Not good: 4.3 by apply date. Increased though from a disaster sophomore year. 4.75 Junior year avg. </p>

<p>Good Stuff:</p>

<p>Scored 2nd highest in my district in the chem olympiad: 54/60. Schools in my area are crazy competetive: live near silicon valley.</p>

<p>AMC qualifier of course; However did not pass the AIME, got only 4/5 questions right.</p>

<p>Robotics President
Chess PResident
SHS President (Science honor socieyt)
MHS VP (Math honor socieyt)
Varsity Tennis Four Years: Ranked 87 in Nor Cal</p>

<p>Chances at:</p>

<p>UC Berk/LA
Carnegie Mellon U.
Caltech
MIT
Stanford
Cornell
...any other good science oriented schools</p>

<p>i think you will get into UCLA and Berkeley easily</p>

<p>seriously though, my application is not that great--Ive gotten a few B's in my HS career. I hope your right.</p>

<p>Oh, sorry to double post but I also might add that Im doing COSMOS summer program this summer if that counts for anything.</p>

<p>More replies would be appreciated.</p>

<p>asdjkl:</p>

<p>UCB/UCLA: Safe Match</p>

<p>Umm what about other schools besides USB/LA?</p>

<p>Oh noes! You got two B's! Your life is over!</p>

<p>Seriously, I think you're in at UCB, UCLA, CMU, match at Cornell, slight reach at Cal-Tech, Reach at MIT/Stanford (just cause they get so many apps).</p>

<p>ok thanks...anymore posts would be appreciated. </p>

<p>And for the record, I have about 7 B's; abougt 5 B's in my HS career in academic classes. Then again I took 8 courses each sem.</p>