Chances for difficult schools?

<p>Statistics:</p>

<ul>
<li>SAT II: 780(Math II), 800(World History), 790 (Bio M)</li>
<li>ACT: 33</li>
<li>AP/IB Taken: 1 10th grade, (4 on WHAP) and 6 junior year (Biology, US, Human Geo, Comp gov, Psycho, and European.) All the AP’s are self studied excluding US and Bio. All are 5’s excluding european. </li>
<li>AP/IB to Take: 8 more this year (Stats, Calc AB, US Gov, Macro, Micro, English Lit, Physics C, Enviro. </li>
<li>GPA (weighted): 4.40</li>
<li>GPA (unweighted): 3.85</li>
<li>Class Rank or % Estimate: 19/650 top 3%</li>
</ul>

<p>Subjective:

  • Essays: Solid
  • Teacher Recommendations: one was amazing and the other was pretty good (8/10) Counselor Recommendation: good
  • Hook (if any): First Gen</p>

<p>Location/Person:
State or Country: California
School Type: large public
Ethnicity: Asian Indian
Gender: Male
Financial Aid: Yes
Legacy Yes/No: no
Recruited: No</p>

<p>Academic Distinctions:</p>

<ul>
<li>Advanced Placement awards
NHS</li>
</ul>

<p>Extracurricular Activities:
FBLA (Co President 1 year)
NHS (Historian 2 years)
CSF peer tutoring (3 years)
Board position on local advisory commitee that organizes job fairs and things.
200+ hours volunteering at UCLA hospital.
Academic Decathlon (been with it for 3 years) </p>

<p>Schools:
Dartmouth
Brown
Rice
Johns Hopkins</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>bump 10 char</p>

<p>It looks good for you at most of these schools. I’d say Brown is the most selective, and by that I don’t mean numbers but by unpredictability. John Hopkins and Rice I’d say a pretty great chance with those AMAZING SAT II scores. Your UW GPA is a little low for some schools’s taste, but with your great scores and strong ECs and schedule, that shoudn’t be too much of a problem. </p>

<p>Best of luck!</p>

<p>Guesses:
Dartmouth/ Brown: 35% shot
Rice: 60% shot
Johns Hopkins: 55% shot</p>

<p>bump 10 char, appreciate it.</p>

<p>Bump 10 char please.</p>