chance me really quick please

<p>Out of state [I know this hurts me a lot]</p>

<p>SAT: 2100 [Math - 750/Critical Reading - 670/Writing - 680]</p>

<p>SAT Subject Tests: US History - 720, Math II - 730</p>

<p>UC GPA: </p>

<p>9th Grade - 3.00
10th Grade - 3.33
11th Grade - 4.00
12th Grade [first trimester] - 4.3</p>

<p>[I think the noticeable progression is important to show]</p>

<p>Explanation of school context</p>

<ul>
<li>prestigious independent school</li>
<li>Took the most rigorous academic course load but it’s important to note that in my school there is no class rank [only 33 students], and you can only take APs in 11th and 12th grade. And at that the maximum you can take in 11th is 2 and the maximum you can take in 12th is 4, so collectively from my school the average GPAs of students tend to be lower.</li>
</ul>

<p>Some of the better Extra-Curriculars - </p>

<p>Vice President of Chess Club
Took a creative writing course at Columbia University
4 yrs of Varsity Soccer
9 yrs of soccer outside my school league
Peer Tutoring [my biggest commitment]</p>

<p>and some others but collectively the list is nothing too special so I won’t bother listing them (I don’t think I will get hurt because of a “lack” yet I don’t think I will benefit tremendously either)</p>

<p>Pretty slim I would imagine? I feel like i’m banking on the fact that schools tend to not consider 9th grade as important as the cumulative 11th grade.</p>

<p>9th grade is not considered in GPA calculations, only 10th and 11th grade.</p>

<p>Not great in the GPA department.</p>

<p>Probably going to be a reach unless you wrote about something incredibly profound on your essays.</p>