<p>A junior right now looking at U of Chicago and other schools at that level</p>
<p>SAT: 1380 720 V, 660 M
SAT IIs : a little scary (retaking-do I have to submit them?)
GPA: 3.9UW, 4.8 W, no rank</p>
<p>Almost all honors courses, 9 or 10 APs by senior year (composed of 3 maths, 2 Social sciences, 2 sciences, 1 eng. and 2 languages)</p>
<p>Played JV and V sports (but only 2 years- is that bad?)
Key Club Secretary, but hoping for a better position next year
Latin Club Treasurer, and lots of latin awards
U of C program for HS students, but had to quit
Culture Day performance
Program at hospital and planning to apply for internship
About 100 service hours</p>
<p>and other things I can't seem to remember right now. Chances or advice please?</p>
<p>i think you have a great chance--especially since you're already thinking about college and you've got some schools in mind AND you're only a junior...when i was a junior i had no idea where i'd be applying come senior year. so anyway, i'd do some research about the schools and find out if theres any one thing they REALLY focus on (some schools really look at essays, some place a lot of importance on high scores). your SAT's are good but I'd try them again if you've only taken them once, maybe get the math up over 700. you do have to submit your SAT II's...yes i know they are scary, but writing was a breeze. its relaly not thath ard. the secret is to write about WOMEN, or minorities. it always works haha my brother taught me that secret, i wrote about my grandma, and i got a 750. I'd get some more EC's, and definitely try to get more leadership. they really wnt strong leaders. you're GPA looks good although i have no idea what those numbers mean b/c at my school its only on a 4.0 scale. but anyway, great chances! and seriously, work hard for the rest of the year and the first half of your senior year, but DONT STRESS! don't forget to have fun. it is possible to have fun and do well in school at the same time, believe me. good luck!</p>