<p>Hey guys although I won't apply for another year i now my stats. & I am Curious</p>
<p>:(|)Stats:Classes:
AP Human Geography
AP Micro Economics
AP Environmental Science
AP Language and Composition
AP European History
AP Wrold History
AP Chemistry
AP Calc B
AP Physics B
AP Stats
AP US history
AP Biology
AP Literature
AP Psychology
AP Physics C
AP Computer Science
AP Government
AP Macro Economics
EC: Relay for life 4 years
Spanish club-3 years
Fbla-3 years
Key club- 2 years
Beta- 2 years
Student council -2 years
National Honor society-2 Years
Leadership team- 2 years
Volenteering-100 hours at Hospital
GPA- UW:4.0
W-not sure how to find
Rank- 1/1080
Sat-2110 Field-MEDICINE ETHNICITY-ASIAN
Colleges:Cornell-RD
Brown-RD
Duke-RD
Columbia-RD
Georgia Tech-ED and In-state
Emory-RD
UGA-RD
University of pennyslvania-RD
Dartmouth-RD
Boston -RD
Positive-18 AP w/ 4.0
Negatives-EC's no sports</p>
<p>Wow. The number of APs and an unweighted 4.0 is impressive. You will have taken 18 AP’s by the end of high school? </p>
<p>Your EC’s and SAT score, however, are not impressive.</p>
<p>EC’s actually are pretty low end for many of these schools. SAT is also WAY too low. </p>
<p>You can’t do anything about EC’s at this point, really, but you can get your SAT up to give you a decent chance.</p>
<p>Ivy league schools are all reaches. The others, excluding Duke and Emory, are matches. Dukes a mid reach, Emory (depending on your essays, how you present your EC’s, etc.) a low reach.</p>
<p>Why apply RD to the others if you’re going to be committing here and have a better chance of getting in…? Do you mean early action? Otherwise, your grades are awesome – 18 APs is nuts. Most of those colleges are crazy crapshoots though, so it’s hard to say.</p>
<p>ECs and SAT scores are horrible. Even with that many APs, very slim chance. Colleges nowadays want a interesting personality coupled with great test scores, not just an AP robot. </p>