<p>Going for UF, UM, FSU, UCF, NYU, Cornell, UPenn, and Columbia </p>
<p>SAT: 2210 (740 Math, 740 Reading, 730 Writing) I don't know if i should take it again
SAT Chemistry: 770
SAT US History: 790
APs: Chem-5, US-5, Calc AB-5, World History-5, US Gov-5, Psych-5, English Lang-5, English Lit-4, Micro-4
IB: Bio SL-6</p>
<p>3.963 UW GPA
I don't know my new Weighted GPA or weighted rank. It's somewhere around 13/521 but I'll find out when school starts. </p>
<p>President Key Club. Secretary Last year. Member all 4 years
National Honor Society
Spanish National Honor Society
Treasurer Rho Kappa Social Studies Honor Society
Science Olympiad Club (won 3rd place in 2 events)
Relay for Life Committee Member 3 years
+500 hours at local hospital
JV volleyball sophomore.
Varisty Manager junior :(</p>
<p>AP Scholar with Honor
National AP Scholar</p>
<p>I'm good at writing essays but I'm still deciding what I should write about.</p>
<p>I think you will get into all of them minus UPenn and Columbia. Those two are much harder to get into, and maybe you could get into one, but I’d say you have a chance at one of them if you can find a way to stand out.</p>
<p>^^Don’t listen to that. You have an excellent chance at UPenn as well. I mean, no one has a good chance at those types of schools, but you are certainly a top choice candidate. I’m not sure about Columbia (I’m not familiar with it)</p>
<p>You have a good shot but if you don’t apply ED there you are at a disadvantage. Its so selective that I couldn’t feel confident about you getting admitted there, you still have a shot and will be a very competitive applicant, but I can’t predict you admission there and based off numbers (Penn accepts 50% of its class early) I think it will be tough to get into UPenn, so find a way to separate yourself from the pack.</p>