<p>Scores:
SAT: 2220 superscore (770 W/760 M/690 CR)
ACT: 34 composite (31 E/34 M/36 S/34 R + 11 essay)
SAT IIs: (730 Math I, 720 Math II, 680 French w/ Listening)</p>
<p>GPA: 3.61 UW / 3.97 W; with the most rigorous courseload imaginable, and a strong upward trend.
Grade 9: 3.38 / 3.51
Grade 10: 3.61 / 4.03
Grade 11: 3.84 / 4.33</p>
<p>APs:
5: US History
5: German
5: French
4: World History
4: Macroeconomics
4: English Language
4: Calculus AB
3: Microeconomics
Statistics
Environmental Science
English Literature
Government/Politics</p>
<p>Demographics: Multiracial (African American, Native American, and Caucasian-European) from New Jersey</p>
<p>Intended Major: Finance & International Business [double major]</p>
<p>Extracurriculars include:
varsity crew for 2 years
Big Brother/Big Sister
president of European club
president of Crew Club (incl. lots of fundraising!)
former president of Business & Economics Club
Applachian Service Project for 3 years (trip to Appalachia to repair homes every summer)
500+ service hours
foreign exchange programs each summer for 3 years
self-teaching 3 languages
Councilman on Church Council, Youth representative for Youth Ministries Council
numerous hours for political campaigns
self-founded business for 8+ years
ETC.</p>
<p>Awards include:
National Achievement Semifinalist
AP Scholar with Distinction
Deutsches Sprachdiplom (German Language Diploma)
I can speak three languages fluently, and am currently in the process of teaching myself Swedish, Italian, and Portuguese. As you can see, I am also truly passionate about the major I want to enter in.</p>
<p>Please chance me! Thank you so much! I’ll chance back and good luck to my fellow seniors - class of 2014!</p>
<p>APPLYING TO:
Harvard, Princeton, Columbia ED, Penn, Cornell, Dartmouth
BC, NYU, Lehigh, UC Berkeley</p>
<p>Your test scores a solid. Your ECs are strong as well, and the foreign exchange programs are good for your intended major. You have leadership positions and are self teaching yourself three languages at once… that very impressive considering how hard it is the learn new languages (and how long it takes). </p>
<p>Your weakness is your GPA. However I, unlike most people on here, do not believe that will be too detrimental to your application. The fact that you have taken 12 AP classes is pretty impressive. You are obviously challenging yourself. I do not think your GPA will break you. </p>
<p>Just a note: People have gotten into Harvard with 3.0 GPAs. Don’t let yours worry you too much.</p>
<p>Harvard: reach
Princeton: reach
Columbia ED: low low low reach
Penn: low reach
Cornell: low reach
Dartmouth: low reach
BC: high match
UCB: match/high match
NYU: match</p>
<p>Harvard: reach
Princeton: reach
Columbia: reach
UPenn: low reach if CAS, reach if Wharton
Cornell: high match/ low reach
Dartmouth: low reach
BC: match
UCB: high match
NYU: match
Lehigh: low match</p>
<p>Good luck! I just hope you realize the differences in the schools you are applying to though, Columbia and NYU look nothing like Dartmouth and Cornell</p>
<p>Wow, very interesting profile. I think you come across as a strong applicant. really good ec’s, solid test scores, gpa is decent and the improvement is good. here are my thoughts:</p>
<p>reach: harvard and princeton
low reach/high match: columbia
high match: penn, cornell, dartmouth
mid/low match: Berkeley, BC, NYU
low match/high safety: Lehigh</p>