upenn, cornell, vanderbilt, wash u in st louis

<p>ive aready been accepted to texas a&m and usc</p>

<p>ACADEMICS:
ranked 60 out of 603 (after jr year)
51 out of 603 (at semester this year)
GPA:99 on a 100 point scale
ACT-32
Commended on PSAT
Sat 2:
Math 2-740
APUSH-740
3 Lit-690
AP Tests-
Apush-5
Calc AB-5
this year=
Physics B
Physics C
Stat
Calc BC
Gov't
Macro Econ</p>

<p>EXTRA CURRICULARS
jv cross country and track for 3 years
mu alpha theta member 2 years including treasurer this year
nhs member 2 years
30-40 hours of random/scattered community service
work non stop since 10th grade, increasing in hours up to 20 a week this year</p>

<p>You seem pretty cut and dry when it comes to EC’s. Try to differntiate yourself.</p>

<p>haha it’s a little late for that</p>

<p>What college at Penn.? While the whole school is very selective, Wharton is notorious for being very extra-selective.</p>

<p>Cornell - might be tough just because everyone who applies is special but if your essay really made you come to life then it’s better than 50% yes. That’s a good thing when it comes to an Ivy school.</p>

<p>Vandy - I’ll say yes on this one. Again, only the best apply and still only a small percent get in, so my best advice is: don’t be optimistic, don’t be pessimistic, be realistic. Realistically, you’ve got a good shot.</p>

<p>Wash. U Stl. - Another very good school. I’ll say yes on this too. </p>

<p>If worst comes to worst you’re going to Texas A&M or USC. That’s great.</p>

<p>I also have an open thread, feel free to chance me if you’d like.</p>