<p>AP Scores:
AP Statistics: 5
AP Chemistry: 4</p>
<p>Extra-Curriculars:
Varsity Tennis: 9,10,11 (Captain)
Band: 9,10,11,12 (Section Leader of Percussions)
First Key Club: 11,12 (Secretary)
NHS: 11,12 (Secretary)
Peer Tutoring: 11, 12 (Vice President)
Robotics Club: 11,12
Student Council: 9,11,12
Asian Club: 9,11,12</p>
<p>Current Schedule:</p>
<ol>
<li>Honors Physics (A)</li>
<li>AP Biology (A+)</li>
<li>AP Calc BC (A+)</li>
<li>Honors Journalism (A-)</li>
<li>AP English Literature (A)</li>
<li>Physical Education (A+)</li>
<li>Honors Band (A+)</li>
</ol>
<p>** Grades 1st Term</p>
<p>Summer 09:
-Worked at Terascala Computers Inc. as an Intern: Learned more about coding and robotics
-Took Computer Science course at Tufts University (Received an A+ & 4 college credits)</p>
<p>Awards:
Mallet Percussionist for SEMSBA (Southeastern Massachusetts) Grade 11
<p>Your CR is quite low but other than that, your stats are quite good. The hook of being a single parent is good too, especially considering your high GPA. Is this your own child or are you the sole provider for a younger sibling?</p>
<p>Yeah, I absolutely cannot raise my critical reading score for some reason. =/ I edited my topic to make it more clear. I’m not a single parent, but I’ve been raised by a single parent (my mother). Thank you for the response!</p>
<p>Yeah I would have, but those technical institutes with the exception of MIT, is just not for me. I dislike the environment. I would rather go to BU than RIT, RPI, WIT or GaTech. Thank you for your response though; it’s helpful.</p>
<p>Your GPA is great, schedule is pretty strong, and superscored SAT’s look pretty solid. In addition, your hooks are going to score big points, and EC’s are knockout. Here are my chances:</p>
<p>I like your list save for Columbia, Harvard, and MIT… you have great stats, but they don’t match up with Ivy material (UPenn and Cornell are fine). Keep MIT, but I’d suggest getting rid of Columbia and Harvard, they’re too big of reaches (4.5 GPA’s and 1600 SAT Composite valedictorians are rejected)</p>
<p>Yeah, I am applying to Columbia because it is free through being a Questbridge finalist. I love the school, but I know the chances are very slim. I’m applying to Harvard because my grandmother used to work there and I love the atmosphere there. She wants me to apply and see if I am able to get into the school she worked for for about 10 years. :]</p>
<p>Just bumping up this thread to show you all that SAT scores matter, but they can’t break you. Focus on describing yourself extremely well and if they think you fit the school and that you will succeed, you will get in.</p>