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<p>I go to a parochial school in PA</p>

<p>GPA UW/W - 4/4.45</p>

<p>Rank - 73 out of 430 (rank system so screwed up, writin statement regardin, It does not go by weighted GPA, very faulty)</p>

<p>SAT’s (retaking in october )
Math - 720
Reading - 670
Writing - 660</p>

<p>SAT II’s
MAth IIC - 780
U.S. History - 730
Bio - M - 710 </p>

<p>E.C.'s
Regional Ice Hockey all-star (4 years)
Student Council Exec Board
Community Service Vice pres
Volnteer for Special Olympics
Varsity Track for 3 years
District All- Star Baseball (4 years)
Mock Trial (4 years)
Spanish Club Vice </p>

<p>Work as Manager of Ice Cream Store for 3 1/2 years</p>

<p>Senior Schedule </p>

<p>Hnrs Web Design
AP Comp Government
Religion (nontracked)
Hnrs English
Hnrs Spanish 4
Ap Calc
lunch !!!
Ap Enviromental </p>

<p>Will graduate with ap credits in (hopefully )
Ap Bio
Ap Calc ab and bc
Ap enviro
Ap comp govern and Us gov
ap physics b
ap human geography
ap physcology</p>

<p>Schools (for engineering major)</p>

<p>UVA (alumni status)
University of Maryland
Boston U
PSU (in state)
Columbia (FU)
Cornell
VT
NYU
Villanova</p>

<p>Alumnus for a public school does not help you at all.</p>

<p>for a school like uva it helps espec since im oos but regardless</p>

<p>is your gpa on a four point scale?</p>

<p>i think you have a good chance for all the schools you have listed. cornell and columbia are reaches for anyone but your stats seem to be in the range for those schools and i think you have a decent shot.</p>

<p>thanks and yes my gpa is on a 4 point scale</p>

<p>yeah, then you have a great gpa and really good ecs, especially the manager thing and the sports. for the ivy league schools, 2250+ is the sat score to aim for, so if you get that in october i would say you have a good chance at being accepted to at least one school out of cornell and columbia. and i think that boston university would be a safety for you. i dont know a ton about the other schools you have listed but i know enough to say that you are a competitive applicant for all of them.</p>

<p>bump bump bump and do colleges recalculate the gpa that ur school gives them ???</p>

<p>yes, if they want to. for instance, they might take out PE and elective courses and just recalculate it with your grades in english, math, science, etc.</p>