Will I Get Accepted?

<p>Strengths: GPA, rank (bonus), rigor of coursework, transcript (I assume)
Weaknesses: SAT score</p>

<p>Extra-curricular activities I’m indifferent to: just about all of them, but only because you didn’t provide descriptions for most of them. Sure, you’re a member of these organizations and teams, but what have you actually done? </p>

<p>I see diligence. Great. </p>

<p>Comments:
It will be difficult to score above 700 for each section of the SAT (not that you must, but it would be a good idea if you want to apply to Princeton). From 590 to 700 in a few months is not impossible but not likely if you don’t prepare properly. There’s always the ACT if you want a different path.
You have all of these extra-curricular activities. Good. Pick and choose which ones will make the cut on your application. I don’t recommend putting all of them, just the ones you feel represent you in the best way.</p>

<p>I’m not taking into account your ethnicity as I give you this opinion.</p>

<p>Princeton:
Your transcript is good, but your SAT score might be a red flag. At this point, not likely, unless your essays and recommendations are absolutely stellar. Even then, admission is not guaranteed.</p>

<p>University of Georgia:
I don’t know much about this school, but it should be more accepting of your SAT score. A “likely” to “possible” school for you.</p>