<p>I am a sophomore in on of the top 100 schools in Texas. I am number 14/395 (3.5%) in my school with a GPA of a 4.0 unweighted. I am an active member in theatre and ITS (International Thespian Society) and am vice president of my ITS chapter, I have been in 6 plays as 5 leads, I am in my school's varsity theatre program, I am a member of NHS, I will be taking part in my schools speech and debate team for more theatre related events, I have become a school mentor, and I take part in my schools science competition team. This year I took AP Bio (91), AP World History (90), PreAP Chem. (93), PreAP Algebra II (93), PreAP English II (93), Principles of business (98), Spanish III (97), and Varsity Theatre (100) without any of the 5-10 point curves. My classes for next year are AP chemistry, AP physics B, AP US History, PreAP precalculus, AP English III, Oral Interpretation (speech/debate), Varsity Theatre II, and PreAP computer science. I took the PSAT and it gave me a range score of about 1800 without studying and the PLAN gave me a score range of about 28-32 on the ACT. I just took the SAT II Bio test and think i got a great score. I plan on both of those being higher. I am also taking the SAT II biology subject test in June. I volunteer all the time and have at least 100 hours of community service. I also volunteer my time at my high school's summer theatre programs and will be doing shows over the summer. With my so far credentials, what are my chances at University of Chicago if I do as I plan on the SAT/ACT (2200/32-35)? The reason I ask about university of Chicago is that they sent me emails of interest last week so I am kind of excited!!!</p>
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<li><p>Assuming your actual test scores meet expectations, then you are probably good enough to survive the first cut. That’s all anyone can say about your chances. When you get your real scores, compare them to the Common Data Set posted by almost every school you’ll be interested in. You may have to Google it to find it. Look at section C.</p></li>
<li><p>Be aware UChicago has a reputation for sending emails and brochures in the mail to almost anyone who can breathe. (Many posts on CC confirm this.) Don’t think they have a special interest in you personally.</p></li>
<li><p>And don’t bump before 18-24 hours have elapsed. Very annoying.</p></li>
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