<p>I am going to make this as simply as possible. Will i get accepted to an Ivy League school with these accomplishments: <strong><em>KEEP IN MIND THAT I LIVE IN ALASKA</em></strong>*</p>
<p>-Freshman Year:
Soccer
For classes I didn't take anything special, but I got one B in my algebra 2 class</p>
<p>-Sophomore Year:
Football
I started a lacrosse club and became president
Secretary for sophomore student council
key club</p>
<p>-Junior Year:
Junior President
varsity football
president of lacrosse club
started a poker club and became president
AP calculus
AP Physics
AP economics
AP sociology
IB English
Key Club president
120 hours of community service
Summer internship at an investment bank</p>
<p>-Senior Year:
President of student body
varsity football
varsity soccer
AP Biology
AP statistics
120 hours of community service
internship at an investment bank</p>
<p>-OTHER:
Unweighted GPA: 3.95 out of 4.00 (my only B was in freshman year)
SAT: 2100
ACT: 31
Recommendation from principal and councilor and teacher
I got 4's on the AP exams</p>
<p>-QUESTIONS:
will i get into an ivy college and if not what is my problem?
Anything more I can do because Junior year and senior are just my predictions.
Also how are my SAT and ACT scores high enough? and what about my AP exams?</p>
<p>You need to get your SAT to a 2250+, or else you’ll have a hard time. It seems as though your only substantial extracurricular is sports, which does not help you unless you get recruited. Volunteering and internships aren’t worth nearly as much as you think it does. As you are right now, I don’t think you have a very clear shot. Like I guess you do have “leadership” but good luck proving your poker club to be a legitimate extracurricular. TBH, you’re lacking in all fields, and I’m not sure if 2 years is going to be enough to make up the slack.</p>
<p>Test scores are low. Probably too low.
How good are you at lacrosse?</p>
<p>Some of the other stuff looks good… just not special. It’s great that you’r taking a chance at the Ivies but you should probably be looking at a couple of other schools as well.</p>
<p>Agreed with above, a friend of mibe with 3.95UW and 35 ACT + a good chunk of math and sci ecs got rejected/waitlisted at all ivys</p>
<p>Another with 3.9uw and 2370 sat got rejected/waitlisted from all ivy (got into caltech though)
His ecs are even better than first friend’s (4th in national con team, debate master, math god)</p>
<p>What you have going for uou is sports. If youre good enough at them and plan on playing for yoir college, they might be more lax on test grades. Dont rely on that though</p>
<p>Maybe being from Alaska will give you an advantage, but you still need to improve your SAT scores. Start working on a list of matches and safeties, and make sure you really love the schools on that list.</p>