<p>I'm a female and going to be a senior this upcoming school year. Here's some info:
ACADEMICS:
-3.9 weighted GPA
-3.68 unweighted GPA
-Class Rank 44 out of 556 (top 7.9%)
-ACT Composite Score: 30
-SAT: 1890
-National Merit Scholarship Recognition
-mix of AP classes, Honors classes</p>
<p>SPORTS/EXTRACURRICULARS
-Varsity Tennis (3 years)
-All League Athlete (tennis)
-League Champions (tennis)
-Varsity Basketball (1 year)
-Varsity Soccer (1 year)
-JV Basketball (1 year)
-JV Soccer (2 years)
-Yearbook Sports Editor (2 years)
-Jazz Band Saxophone Player (3 years)
-AFS club member (2 years)
-Key Club member (2 years)
-Key Club officer (1 year)
-National Honor Society (2 years)</p>
<p>WORK:
-English Language Tutor in South Korea (last summer)
-Grocery Store Bagger (since March 2007)
-Hollister Clothing Store Sales Associate (since May 2008)</p>
<p>what are my odds?? i have a feeling that i won't make it.. :/</p>
<p>In my opinion, you have the gpa, test scores, athletics and extra curriculars to be a competitive applicant, so I'm wondering why you think:</p>
<p>"i have a feeling that i won't make it.. :/ "</p>
<p>I would suggest that you continue to take the AP/Honors classes and strive to get the best grades you can. </p>
<p>Have you applied? If you haven't, you need to do that soon. It takes time to get the authorization to get your medical and eye exams done, then the doctors to submit the paperwork, so the DoDMERB can start working on your file.</p>
<p>You should also start the process of applying for a nomination.</p>
<p>Looks like you're pretty good at tennis. Are you interested in being recruited?</p>
<p>You'll never know if you'll be accepted until you apply and go through the process. There are no guarantees that you'll be accepted, but you need to think positive from now on. </p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>
<p>haha i was just being pessimistic. but yeah, i've opened up my file for westpoint, along with starting to apply for nominations.</p>
<p>it is all really really good!</p>
<p>your test scores are great, but i sugest that you keep taking + retakeing your ACT's and your SAT's, you can conteune to raise those scores each time you take them. as you can't change your grades in past classes</p>
<p>I can't believe it's already time for rising seniors to start applying.
Seems like yesterday that I first found this board and read about 2012ers applying.</p>