<p>GPA weighted: 4.9 unweighted: 3.61
SAT 2350
Verbal 800
Math 790
Writing 750
ACT 35
English 36
Math 36
Reading 35
Science 31 (Stupid)
Writing 12
I was in the all of the highest levels of classes both Freshman (3.5) and Sophomore (3.333) year.
Class Rank: 65/1010
Junior Year Schedule (4.0):
Etymology/Creative Writing (Elective)
Study Hall
English III AP (5)
Gym/Accelerated Exercise Physiology
APUSH (5)
AP Spanish Language (5)
Precalculus Honors
Senior Year Schedule (4.0 so far):
Consumer Education/Creative Writing II (Elective)
Study Hall
English IV AP
Gym
AP US Government Politics/AP Comparative Government Politics
AP Physics C
AP Calculus AB
The only other other AP class I've taken was Euro sophomore year and I got a 4.
I have excellent teacher recs
Extracurriculars:
Math Team Vice President (state, three years)
Speech Team award winner (regionals, two years)
Debate Team award winner (sectionals, two years)
Shakespeare Society
Literary Magazine Editor in Chief
Published author in our literary magazine and three other national literary magazines
Internship at Top Box Junior-Senior summer (non-profit, professional work setting)
National Merit Scholar Semi-Finalist
White Male
What are my chances for the following schools:
University Minnesota Twin Cities
Wisconsin Madison
NYU
Michigan Ann Arbor
Tufts University
UCLA
Emory (Oxford College)
Notre Dame (its gross but I have a gigantic legacy)
Northwestern
University of Chicago
Dartmouth College</p>
<p>Oh and Davidson College</p>
<p>Good chances for all. University of Chicago, Dartmouth, and Northwestern are the only reaches. It’s excellent that you have an upward trend in the GPA., but any reason for the low GPA Freshman and Sophomore years? If not, then that’s going to hurt you. Also, for UCLA, are you a Cali resident? Good luck to you!</p>
<p>Thank You! And yes I do have an actual serious personal reason (didn’t want to sound pretentious/fake) and I am sadly not a Cali resident.</p>