You know you want to

<p>I'd like to apply to Penn ED--either the Huntsman program or just Wharton. And also Stanford, Columbia, Dartmouth. (I know I'm a reach for Harvard, Pton, Yale, so I'll apply knowing that.)</p>

<p>Here are my stats: I'm a junior, private school in SC, moved here after 9th grade from MA.</p>

<p>SAT 2: French 790
AP: French Lang 5
Freshman yr: Honors Geo A, Honors Physics B+, Honors Geometry A, Honors English A, World History A, French 3 A
Soph yr (no APs allowed, I was 1 of 4 students in the grade to take an AP and none took more than 1): AP French Lang A, Honors Precalculus A, English A, History A, Chemistry A
Junior yr: AP French Lit A, AP CalcAB A, AP Bio A (this is the only one that may become a B), AP English A, AP US History A (top in class in APUSH--I've maintained this rank for half the year, and it doesn't look like it's going to change.)
Senior yr: AP Econ, AP Euro, AP Govt, AP CalcBC, AP English</p>

<p>Extracurriculars: Debate 9-12 (team co-capt senior year, loads of awards, blahblahblah), Dance 9-12 (ballet since age 6, I will send a supplement I think. Also take modern dance classes.), Tutoring 10-12 (as part of French Honor Society, Key Club, regular Peer Tutoring, and also an ESL program at a local elementary school. 3 hrs/wk, meaning 100 hrs of this by graduation.), Quiz Bowl 10-12 (team co-captain junior/senior year, got 3rd in state.)</p>

<p>I know you need an SAT score, but I don't have one yet :). So basically my strengths are history, French, writing, and debate...this is good for Huntsman (international business with a language). Too bad I don't stand out in math/sciences.</p>

<p>PSAT sophomore 215...no idea how I ended up with a 64 math (71 CR will not change, 80 Writing hopefully won't either, math definitely will). Doing the practice test honestly I got a 78 math this year. Anyway, math is usually what rises substantially. If you suck at CR like I do then there's really little hope for improvement.</p>

<p>buuuuuuuuuump</p>

<p>I'm not gonna calculate your gpa from that mess and you have no SAT scores, so no thanks.</p>

<p>A somewhat unrelated comment: If you are a reach for Harvard, Princeton, and Yale then you are DEFINATELY a reach for Stanford. Stanford has the same admissions rate as Harvard (10%). They are the lowest in the country for admissions rates. You have a better chance at Yale and Princeton than at Stanford.</p>