Chances at Brown, Cornell, Rice, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Washington University

<p>Chances at Brown, Cornell, Rice, Stanford, Vanderbilt, Washington University in St. Louis</p>

<p>-First in family to attend 4 year college
-First generation American
-First language Cantonese (Also speaks Mandarin)
-Low income
-Resident of California
-Chinese</p>

<p>GPA unweighted: 3.79/ Weighted: 4.02
Rank: 7/759
Received ELC (top 4%): guaranteed admission to UC Irvine, UC Davis, and UC Santa Barbara
SAT: 1980 (CR: 610 M: 720 W: 650)
SAT II’s: Bio: 620 MathII: 690 (I know these are low)
5 in AP Calculus AB
Taken AP World, AP Chemistry, AP Calculus AB, AP English Language, AP Biology
Currently taking (APs): AP Statistics, AP English Literature, AP Microeconomics
Extracurriculars:
4 year member of track and field (high jump, long jump, triple jump, 100M sprint)
-most improved freshman year
-field athlete of the year sophomore/ junior year
-league champion of high jump/ cif qualifier junior year
4 year member of journalism
-journalism 1-2 freshman year
-reporter sophomore and junior year
-sports editor senior year
4 year member of orchestra
-2nd violin freshman year
-1st violin sophomore, junior and senior year
-currently treasurer
4 year member of CSF
-will be a life member
3 year member of Interact
Volunteered at the hospital for over 50 hours during the summer of 2010
Played piano for 10 years
Played violin for 5 years
Attended Johns Hopkin University CTY summer camp for 5 years
Early Entrance Provisional Student at Cal State LA </p>

<p>Chances at those listed colleges.
Any others I should apply to?</p>

<p>your ec’s are strong, but those tests scores are going to make all of those schools reaches for you.</p>

<p>I agree. Those SAT scores are in the lower range for those schools.</p>

<p>don’t worry, my roommate at Brown had a 2000 SAT… could still happen for you!</p>

<p>I’m also applying to UCB, UCLA, UCSD, and UCI. However, I’d much rather go to a private school.</p>

<p>Oh, and my SAT superscore is a 2010.</p>