What do you think?

<p>Chance for an Applied Science major in the school of agriculture .... RD </p>

<p>SAT - 2080 750 W 710 M 620 CR
SAT 2 - 660 Math 620 US 460 Lit (BIG PROBLEM)
GPA - 3.8
Rank - Top 10% of 460 + class (public school in NE PA)
Transcript - Hardest courses available in each subject
AP's - Junior Year: 5 Gov 3 US
Senior Schedule - AP Micro AP Macro AP Calc BC AP Lit AP World Psych and an elective</p>

<p>EC's - Varsity Baseball (multiple letters), NHS, Intern for Barack Obama Campaign, HOBY, NYLC, Presidential Classroom, Election Club, Eagle Scout, FBLA Tres, Mu Alpha Theta, Church Youth Group, .... etc.</p>

<p>Hook - I have major political background, both in the classroom and in campaign experience </p>

<p>What do you guys think?</p>

<p>Thank you</p>

<p>I'll be honest, that SAT II Score will probably hurt. I don't really know what the Agiculture college looks for, so all i can tell you is get VERY strong recs from great teachers. Also you will have to NAIL your essays. Do some serious research into that college and apply facts into your supplement essay. The one that says "Why you chose Cornell...". If you play your cards right, you can get in. Don't fret though, Grades are definitely not everything. If you have all A's this year in those AP Classes that would help a lot as well. So don't forget to fill out a transcript and midyear report =)</p>

<p>...... bump</p>

<p>Any possible chance of ranking higher in you class?
Some competitiveness can help. Like being top 25 or 10.</p>

<p>yea...I don't think so.</p>

<p>..... bump .... rly?</p>

<p>biggest problem is the sat and sat IIs</p>

<p>ok ......... bump</p>

<p>bumping this thread again and again isn't going to change the predictions. Sorry, but your test scores are going to hurt you. Also, your "political experience" doesn't seem to be all that much. I'm pretty sure a lot of kids can intern for senators or presidential campaigns, so I don't think it can be considered a hook. </p>

<p>sooo....yea.</p>