Wharton, Wash U, Cal Berkeley, Rice CHANCE ME AND I WILL CHANCE YOU BACK :)

<p>SAT: 2290; 770 math, 760 writing, 760 reading
GPA: 3.95 (unweighted)
Full IB candidate (Took full IB class load junior and senior year)
IB Scores: 6 on calc test and 6 on computer science
SAT II: 800 on math II, 710 on literature
Academic Honors: National Merit Commended, full IB, National Honors Society
ECs:
Practicing Aikido for 11 years, 3 years at the original dojo in Japan I teach my own class at my dojo for 2 years
Soccer for 10 years, played at premier level (highest in my state) for 3 years won multiple tournaments
Varsity Soccer for 3 years JV for 1 year
Knowledge Bowl President placed 3rd in state
Volunteer at Swedish Hospital on PCU floor for a year
Tutor at my school for struggling students for past year
Played Piano recreationally (no amazing awards) for 8 years, I just play for fun</p>

<p>I applied Early Decision to Wharton the other day, and will be applying regular decision to several other schools of slightly lower caliber all in the top 15 schools range. What are my chances?</p>

<p>my recommendation letters are both solid. I submitted a supplemental from my Aikido teacher and that one will be fantastic.</p>

<p>Also on my gpa which I know isn't that great, it was all upward trend. I had a 4.0 from sophomore year onward. I just did poorly my freshman year</p>

<p>Also forgot to mention, my recommendation letters are both solid. I submitted a supplemental from my Aikido teacher and that one will be fantastic.</p>

<p>Also on my gpa which I know isn’t that great, it was all upward trend. I had a 4.0 from sophomore year onward. I just did poorly my freshman year</p>

<p>And I forgot to mention another thing, sorry. I am doing a research project on cryptography under a mathematics professor who got his B.A. from UPenn and a PhD at University of Washington. It is very intensive and I mentioned it in my Wharton supplemental essay. I think both of my essays are somewhere between good and excellent. I talked about my transformation from when I first started Aikido when I was in 1st grade to how I teach now.</p>

<p>Wash U, Cal Berkeley, Rice: Match
UPenn Wharton: Reach-I say reach simply because of the competitiveness but working under those professors will be very, very helpful.</p>