<p>Hey please chance me for Barrett Honors at ASU, U of Oregon, Emory, Notre Dame, and ED Princeton (for the heck of it).</p>
<p>Grades:
GPA: 3.367/3.5
PSAT: 191, 185 (10th, 11th grade)
SAT: 2050 (630 CR, 690 Math, 730 Writing)
AP'S: AP Macroeconomics - 4 AP Microeconomics - 4 AP US History - 4 AP US Gov - 4 AP Calc AB - 3
Senior Year Courses: ThreeUselessGraduationRequirementClasses, AP Biology, AP Physics B, AP Statistics + Self-Study: AP Euro, AP Human Geo, AP Comparative Gov.</p>
<p>Extracurriculars: Two Year Letterman in Football (Started playing freshman year), Level 10 Syllabus for Piano (With Distinction), Online Business Owner - $10K in revenue the past 9 months, Volunteer Work at charity fundraisers involving piano.</p>
<p>Potential Problems: 2.9 GPA Sophomore year kind of set me back and I got a D in AP Calc this past term, despite pulling a 3 on the AP Test.</p>
<p>Personal Facts:
Income bracket: ~95K After Taxes
Equity Values: -30K (Due to housing downturn)
Ethnicity: Asian </p>
<p>If you could maybe advise me on EFC I'd appreciate it too
Please chance me, and link me so I can chance you back! Thanks!</p>
<p>I’d try the ACT- I had similar scores on the PSAT and did significantly better on the ACT. Your ACT score in 6th grade doesn’t really mean much because I think the ACT is really just testing you on what you’ve learned in school, where as the SAT mostly tests innate qualities (my personal opinion).</p>
<p>I think you’ve got a great chance at the first 2 schools on your list, and a decent shot at the next two, depending on how much your test scores increase. The ED Princeton pool is extremely competitive, and to be completely honest, being an Asian male doesn’t do you any favors (I’m an Indian female, I know how unfair it is haha)</p>
<p>At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter that much what school’s name on your diploma if you can’t excel there. Probably the best advice I’ve ever gotten (despite how simple it seems) is “whatever you do, do it well.” You’re clearly going places- best of luck!</p>
<p>ASU w/o honors - In
ASU w/ honors - Reach
Oregon - High match (Go Ducks! Great school.)
Emory - Reach
Notre Dame - No idea
Princeton - Not even close</p>
<p>University of Oregon is not a high match AT ALL. You’re in there in at asu and good chance at its honors program. However, Promceton is out of the question and Emory is a reach, but certainly apply. You’re transcript will kill you though.</p>
<p>Princeton- well, it is for the hell of it. nothing personal, but i don’t think you get in.
Arizona State and Oregon- in for Oregon, maybe for Arizona State
Emory and Notre Dame- reaches, but not impossible</p>