<p>GPA: 3.65 uw, 4.0 w
SAT I, 800 Math, 630 Verbal, 640 Writing
SAT II, 800 Math IIC, 750 Chem, 800 Japanese
AP test: Chem-5 Envi Sci-5 Bio-5 Phys-5
Ap, Honors classes: Chem AP, Envi Sci Ap, Phys AP, Bio AP, English 10,11,12 H, American History H, Humanities H, Calc BC, Pre calc. I took every Ap, and honors for englsih math, science, and history
EC’s: Aikido Black Belt (teachers assistant), Varsity Chess, Varsity Tennis, Tutor Club, Key Club, Internship at local Biochem company, National Honors Society, Bellevue Youth Symphony (concert master), made playoffs for violin contest, awards from orchestra teacher, Tennis team captain.</p>
<p>So do You think I can make it? tell me if it is a reach/match/etc;</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that with Stanford, the only way you can find out is to apply… Stanford is a reach for everyone. Keep up the good work and good luck!</p>
<p>hard to tell without a more detailed explanation of the ECs…like hrs/week, weeks/yr…or if its just “o i signed up for this club”…and that’s it."</p>
<p>but yeah, i’d say reach…write good, honest essays!</p>
<p>yeah, make sure you have killer essays. make sure you convey your passion for stanford, and make sure you paint a good picture of who you are, what drives you, blah blah. </p>
<p>It’s impossible to predict admissions for schools like Stanford. Your stats are on the lower side but that can be made up with excellent essays and achievements in extra-curricula activities.</p>