what are my chances?

<p>I am going to be a senior this year and this is what i have racked up so far:</p>

<p>SAT: 1890 (math:650 reading:660 and sadly writing:580) [retaking of course and maybe taking a prep class? opinons on spending the money or trying on my own first.)]
SAT II: 650 (math II) 680 (World Hist.) 700 (US Hist.) 730 (Chem)
ACT: 29
GPA: 4.0 (unweighted) 4.625 (weighted)
Resident of Nevada
Female
AP Course Exam Score
Chem.-------5
Lang & Comp---5
World Hist.-----5
U.S. Hist.------4</p>

<p>will be taking next year: AP Psych.
AP Calc. BC
AP Govt.
Brit Lit H (aka. English IV H)
Physics I H</p>

<p>I am president of Leo Club (it's like NHS and Key Club)
participant in NHS
quarterback of girls club football team
tutor on a regular basis
and looking into either Materials Eng. or other Eng. field</p>

<p>so based off of this information what are my chances on getting into UPENN?</p>

<p>Which school in UPenn do you want to apply to (i.e. what major)? It depends quite a lot on that actually</p>

<p>don’t waste your money on prep classes. i’ve never taken one and i would advise you to NOT take one. one little test isn’t worth spending thousands of dollars over. but that’s just my opinion. i took a few practice tests, slept well the night before, ate well the morning of, and i did fine. just really mentally prepare yourself. make yourself not fret over it.</p>

<p>also, which school? (CAS, Nursing, SEAS, Wharton?) because for nursing, they don’t look as much (but they still do) at scores whereas the other three do.</p>

<p>if you can get your writing above 600 and your total over 2000 that would probably help a lot… being quarterback of your schools girls football team is really unique and could be something to expand out to stick out in your application</p>