<p>can u tell me my chances? i'm not one of those super genius CC students who have like exorbitant stats or anything. im just a regular fellow with regular stats from a regular public school.</p>
<p>GPA: 4.0 uw
Rank: 1/700s (2 people hold this rank, including me)</p>
<p>SAT I: 2180 (690v, 790m, 700w) - I am retaking this on December. I hope I can break 2300s.</p>
<p>SAT II:
Math2c - 800
Korean - 800 (yes im a native =[ )
Physics - 780</p>
<p>EC:
key club(9-12)
california scholarship federation (9-12)
Tae kwon do (9-12) - i am a first degree black-belt
Tennis (10-12)
Environmental science club (10-12) - i founded this club
hospital volunteer (10-12)
I went to this summer program called COSMOS and did labs/projects (it is a research program by the UCs that lets the high school students use college facilities)</p>
<p>Awards:
1st place presenter in COSMOS astrophysics/astronomy.
2nd place in technical report for ASCE annual popsicle bridge contest
3rd place in presentation for ASCE annual popsicle bridge contest
and I got some school awards for best in science and math.</p>
<p>Another thing I want to mention is the rigor of the classes I have taken. Does anyone know how much emphasis is put on the rigor of the classes?</p>
<p>Our school doesn't offer AP Physics (infact, our school didn't even offer honors physics until this year), but I took AP Physics B during my junior year and am taking AP Physics C right now (these are online classes through UCCP program). I was the only person in our school to take AP Physics B and I am the only person in our school to take AP Physics C. I also took physics at UCLA during the summer of my soph/junior year and received an A+.
And I am one of the two people in our school taking AP Calculus B/C.</p>
<p>Oh, and I think I have really good recommendations. My teachers said that I am one of the top few in their careers. I'm not sure about my essays. </p>
<p>My chances for (my dream schools):
MIT
Caltech
Harvard
Princeton
Yale
Stanford</p>
<p>those would almost guarantee you admission in a UC school. You should consider Berkeley. They have a great enginerring program, and you seem to be interested in science</p>