Chance ME PLEASEEE

<p>Asian American
Female
Residence- NY</p>

<p>GPA: Unweighted 3.9 Weighted: NA
SAT I: 2200
SATII: Korean 800; World History 780; Math IC 800; US History 790; Math IIC 800; </p>

<p>EC:
<3 Manhattan School of Music Precollege (Opera Studies) - Full Scholarship Student
<3 Intern for the Congressman
<3 American Wheat Mission (Volunteer for children with disabilities) +200 hours
<3 Written for Columbia Model United Nations Press Corp
<3 JV/Varsity Tennis Captain
<3 Model United Nations Treasurer
<3 Class Treasurer
<3 Praise Team Leader/ President of church youth group
<3 Founder of the Walk for Cause club
<3 Vocal Jazz (Acapella)
<3 Member/: Spanish Club; Art Service Club
<3 National Honor Society Treasurer
<3 History Honor Society Treasurer
<3 English Honor Society Treasurer</p>

<p>Summer:
9- Fashion Institute of Technology; American Wheat Mission; Vacation Bible School teacher; SAT Prep
10-American Wheat Mission; Vacation bible school; NYU Urban Journalism (an all-expense paid journalism program); West Point Tennis Camp
11- American Wheat Mission; Vacation Bible School; Princeton Journalism Program (also an all-expense paid journalism program);
12-</p>

<p>What is the breakdown of your SAT score? CR/M/W</p>

<p>You seem like a good canidate for SEAS since you seem to be math oriented. Take a science SAT 2 (either chem or physics) if you want to apply to the SEAS btw.</p>

<p>I’d say average chances, nothing really jumped out at me.</p>

<p>BUMP bump bump</p>

<p>in.</p>

<p>but only because you used hearts as bullets (do that on your resume!)</p>

<p>Seriously stephennn?</p>

<p>I think you’ve got pretty good chances with all those extracurriculars and excellent subject tests but I think you should take a science one too.</p>

<p>*******bump</p>

<p>If you are applying to SEAS, you have to take the Physics SAT II, I believe.</p>

<p>I think it will all depend on your essays. They will need to be stellar to break you out of the pack of other super applicants with similar super cred’s</p>

<p>I don’t think Stephen was serious haha but yeah…don’t.</p>

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just to clarify, you don’t “have” to take Physics; you don’t have to take any particular SAT II. it is (highly) recommended to take Math II and a science for SEAS though.</p>

<p>because the way you presented it, I don’t see anything that stands out either. how about write a one-sentence description of your 5 more important ECs? that’s how it is on the app as well.</p>