<p>SATIIs: Chem: 780, Bio M: 770, US History: 780</p>
<p>APs: 5 on USH, Bio, Chem, Gov, Stats, Environmental, and Comp Sci
4 on Lang and 3 on Music Theory (4 written part subscore, 3 listening part subscore)</p>
<p>Rank: Maybe Top 5? Top 10? - hasn’t come out yet</p>
<p>Senior Year Schedule:
AP Calc
AP Physics
Connections Program - sort of a internship/school thing at a hospital. 3-5 kids picked from our school each year.</p>
<p>ECs</p>
<ul>
<li>JV Football 9th grade, Varsity Football - 2010-2011</li>
<li>JV Basketball 9-10th grade (also did the spring leagues, summer leagues, etc.)</li>
<li>Cultural Awareness Club, member 10th grade, treasurer 11th grade</li>
<li>Science Olympiad -11th-12th grade - Golds in Remote Sensing and Forensics at regionals </li>
<li>Assistant youth basketball coach 2009-2010</li>
<li>Town of Amherst Youth Board Member - 2010 - ongoing </li>
<li>Neuroscience internship/volunteer at a SUNY Buffalo Research lab - summer 2010</li>
<li>Amherst YES Member since 2008(?) - prob just around 30 hours or so or misc. volunteering</li>
<li>YMCA volunteering - ~10 hours</li>
<li>Middle School Tutor - ~20 hours</li>
<li>Math Honor Society</li>
<li>RIT Computing Medal Scholarship</li>
<li>AP Scholar with Honor</li>
<li>National AP Scholar</li>
<li>National Merit Commended </li>
</ul>
<p>essays: prob good
letters: Eh, i have no idea. It could be anywhere from ok to really good</p>
<p>I think that you have a good shot at your schools. With your scores and grades, you will have a solid application, especially with good essays and recs.</p>
<p>Everything looks great. GPA is pretty high as well. Your Sat IIs are amazing.</p>
<p>Cornell CALS (Likely Accepted)–But you are Asian so you never know. Competition is tough
University of Rochester–Accepted
University of Michigan–Accepted
NYU–Likely Accepted (Tough Competition)
Boston University–Accepted
University of Pittsburgh–Accepted
Sunys–Accepted</p>
<p>No Worries. You’ll get into a great college no matter what.</p>
<p>agreed, you’re stats are great. just really bring out your interests in your essay and cornell shouldn’t be a long shot. CALS is my top pick too, i’m not sure about ED and you’re better off than me lol</p>
<p>Fine at Rochester, Pittsburgh, and the SUNYs. Boston and NYU are high match schools - I see financial aid / scholarships being more of an issue than getting accepted. I have a friend at NYU who forks out 30K a year. (I don’t know your financial situation though)</p>
<p>And of course, any Ivy is a reach for anyone.</p>
<p>From what I can tell, good ECs, solid GPA (& probably rank too), amazing SAT II’s, good SAT I’s.</p>
<p>& far as I know, Cornell does not look at writing. So with a 1440/1600, I’d say it’d be a low to mid reach (since it is very competitive). NYU might be high match at most, simply out of the competitiveness as well. Everywhere else, I’d say very good chances, all matches to low matches.</p>