USC

<p>SAT I (breakdown): 2090 First attempt (770M, 650W, 670CR) retaking and hoping for 2200+
SAT II: 770 Math 2 so far going to take physics in fall and hope for 750+
Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): 3.67 (3.78 sophomore and junior year)
Weighted GPA (out of 4.5): 4.1 (4.25 sophomore and junior year)
Rank (percentile if rank is unavailable): top 10% (probably 15/170)
AP : spanish 4, Computer Science, Micro/Macro Economics, chemistry, calculus (ab), statistics
Freshman course load: all honors besides English
Sophomore Courseload: All honors
Junior Courseload: Ap spanish, ap computer science, rest honors
Senior courseload: ap calculus (ab), ap chemistry, ap macro/micro economics, ap statistics, rest honors</p>

<p>EC's/Hooks: 4 years high school soccer (2 yrs jv and 2 yrs varsity)
3 years varsity indoor track
NHS
100 community service hours probably
Worked (during summers) for a graduate school IT Help Desk all of high school</p>

<p>State: Massachusetts
Country (if international applicant): USA
School Type: Public
Gender: M</p>

<p>Chance me for: USC (top choice), UCLA, UC Berkley, Pepperdine University, Boston College, CMU, Pomona, claremont McKenna </p>

<p>GPA and SAT (if you get it up to 2150+) are there but little to no EC’s. Do something that wow’s people! Take one more subject test. Pomona and Claremont seem reaches. What are you majoring in?</p>

<p>Computer science</p>

<p>you should get in USC, Pepperdine, BC, and CMU. UCLA would be harder cuz you are outta state but I think it’s def possible. Pomona and Claremont are the schools with Ivy League acceptance rates so I would say reaches…idk about their CS program tho. CMU would be your best choice in terms of a CS program. USC and UCLA have a better college experience altogether</p>

<p>Match:
Pepperdine</p>

<p>High Match:
USC, Berk, UCLA, BC, CMU</p>

<p>High Reach:
Pomona, CMC</p>

<p>I don’t see any leadership, which is easily McKenna’s most valued trait.</p>