chance me!

<p>colleges: vanderbilt, usc, all the UC’s, georgetown, university of washington, nyu, columbia, arizona state university, uconn, umass-amherst, university of texas</p>

<p>8th Grade:
Algebra 1 - B,B </p>

<p>9th Grade:
Geometry - C,B
English 9 Honors- B,B
Biology Honors - B,C
Spanish 1 - B,C
Orchestra - B,B
Volleyball - A,A</p>

<p>10th Grade:
Algebra 2 - C,A
English 10 Honors - A,A
Chemistry Honors - B,A
AP World History - C,B
Spanish 2 - C,A
Volleyball - A,A</p>

<p>11th Grade:
Spanish 3 - A
AP English Language and Composition - A
AP U.S. History - A
AP Biology - A
Math Analysis Honors - A
Yearbook: A</p>

<p>Next Years Course Load:
12th Grade:
AP Calculus
AP English Literature and Composition
AP US Government and AP Macroeconomics
AP Physics
AP Psychology
Yearbook </p>

<p>I had personal problems freshman and the beginning of sophomore year. I turned my grades around and I am involved with many activities:
Girl Scouts - 9 years
ASB - current junior president
KIWINS/Key Club - current publicist of KIWINS
Volleyball - 7 years - libero/outside hitter
All Star Cheerleading - lv. 5 senior elite all girl tumbler/base </p>

<p>SAT:
CR - 730
M - 720
W - 750
= 2200</p>

<p>Thank you so much ! (:</p>

<p>You definitely exhibit a turnaround story mid sophomore year. Keep up those A’s and you’ll be good at ASU, UT, mid UC’s (SB, Davis, Irvine), UConn, maybe NYU, USC. The rest of the list are reaches.</p>

<p>Don’t forget to sit down with your parents (or whoever it is who will be helping you pay for your education) and talk about the money. If it is a big issue, your test scores and GPA are good enough to put you in the range for some merit scholarships. Here is one list worth reading through: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/financial-aid-scholarships/848226-important-links-automatic-guaranteed-merit-scholarships.html[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/financial-aid-scholarships/848226-important-links-automatic-guaranteed-merit-scholarships.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>What is your State?</p>

<p>Have you considered going to college via volleyball (are you being recruited)?</p>

<p>You may be able to get into a lot of schools if you are good enough in volleyball with your grades and SAT score.</p>