<p>i live in california (for UCs)</p>
<p>3.75 unweighted
4.35 weighted</p>
<p>8 APs
5 calc bc
5 stat
4 lang comp
4 chem
taking 4 senior year</p>
<p>2 Community College Classes
6 Honors Classes</p>
<p>ACT 36
English 36
Math 36
Reading 35
Science 36
Essay 8</p>
<p>SAT II
Math lvl 2: 800
Chem: 660... retaking</p>
<p>assuming good ECs and essays</p>
<p>UCLA in state
UC Berkeley in state
USC
Carnegie Mellon
Cornell
Duke
Stanford
MIT
Wash U in St. Louis
Cal Tech
Princeton
Harvard</p>
<p>im applying to engineering. ive finished all the math classes at my school so im taking a second year of calc at a community college next year.</p>
<p>3 sports for 4 years.
lots of non profit work.... non profit internship. president of non profit organization. going to 3rd world country. board member of a philanthropy organization. raised money individually.</p>
<p>Match-UCLA, Berkeley, USC
High match-Carnegie Mellon, WashUSTL
Low Reach-Cornell, Duke
Mid-High Reach-Stanford, MIT, Harvard, Princeton, Caltech</p>
<p>Your ACT score obviously is as strong as it gets, but your GPA may hurt you quite a bit. However, you seem to have taken a rigorous load, so that to some degree may atone for a lower GPA. These chances are also with the assumption that “good EC’s” really are good.</p>
<p>I’m going to concur with saints2009. The weakness is really in GPA, but depending if your school ranks, that could have a different factor: a 3.75 in Andover means something much different than a 3.75 under hyper-inflated grade conditions. You mention you will retake the SAT II for Chem, so I wish you well in that endeavor. Not much else to say. Bon Chance!</p>
<p>how important is the chem sat 2?</p>
<p>Where do you rank? Impossible to say without knowing.</p>
<p>ok ill try to find that out</p>