<p>3.7 GPA at top 10 ranked public h/s in ca
1270 SAT
ECs: American Cancer Society Teen Board rep (2 yrs)
Youth Action Council Community Service Organization (2 yrs)
active in youth group-Senior High (4 yrs)
building homes in Tijuana for a week every year with church (3 yrs)<br>
tutor elementary kids (2yrs)
soccer (all my life, 2 yrs at school)
swimming (1yr)
copy editor of school yearbook (2yrs)
Academic Talent Development Program at UC Berkeley (3 yrs)
Key Club (2yrs)
4 recs: photo teacher/ good friend for my personal rec
junior english teacher
gov/econ teacher
counselor</p>
<p>AP US
AP Bio
AP Calc AB
AP Psych
AP French 4/5</p>
<p>WHAT ARE MY CHANCES AT...(be honest :)</p>
<p>-Pepperdine
-UCSD
-UCSB
-UCD
-USC
-Tulane
-Boston College
-Chapman
-Univ of San Diego
-Cal Poly in SLO
-Univ of Texas at Austin
-Vanderbilt</p>
<p>Pepperdine
-UCSD- match
-UCSB- safety
-UCD- match
-USC- reach
-Tulane- no idea
-Boston College- no idea
-Chapman no idea
-Univ of San Diego- no idea
-Cal Poly in SLO- match
-Univ of Texas at Austin- reach
-Vanderbilt</p>
<p>For the future, maybe being a little more patient will help you get responses. Everything looks good except the 1270. I'll give you your chances at the schools I know about.
Tulane- match/reach
BC- reach
Texas-match/reach
Vanderbilt- reach
If you're a california student, you should be able to get into all of the california schools mentioned with a possible exception of USC. To make choices like Vanderbilt and Boston College worth serious consideration, try to get your SAT I between 1300-1350.</p>