<p>:::AP Scores:::
European History: 4
Statistics: (Don’t know)
Senior AP tests to take: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Environmental Science, Calculus AB, Spanish Literature</p>
<p>:::Test Scores:::*need to work on these, I know
SAT I
May ’07
590 CR/650 M/610 W (1850)
<goal> 650 CR/750 M/ 660 W (2060)
SAT II
June ‘07
Math Level II 710 <hopefully will=“” be=“” 750=“”>
Spanish w/listening <at least=“” 700=“”>
ACT – will take in September</at></hopefully></goal></p>
<p>:::Extracurricular Activities:::
California Scholarship Federation (CSF) (10,11,12)
Yachting Company based in France (Summer '06 & '07)
- Worked/will work with billionaires/millionaires on business and engineering aspects of yacht management
Administrative work at local medical office</p>
<p>:::Selected Universities:::</p>
<p><in-state publics=“”>
UCB, UCLA, UCD (I’d hope this is a safety for me??), UCSD</in-state></p>
<p><in-state privates=“”>
Stanford</in-state></p>
<p><other>
Georgetown, NYU (Stern), Johns Hopkins University</other></p>
<p>Changed my mind, UCD I can bet on big time…
I’m 1/2 German (mom is full), 1/2 American (dad is full)
Have a bien day, thank you
…Unlike many of y’all, I’m okay with a year at a CC
Have some people on the inside at Stanfurd, so whateva</p>
<p>“what does that regard to”
or “what does that refer to”
…I took the SAT once, so yeah, I am expecting major improvements</p>
<p>So you are still Caucasian, why does it matter what you are. You aren’t international. And you didn’t even say anything about a CC. From your ambitious list of schools (with no real safeties seems a CC would be a letdown for you). It’s spelled Stanford by the way. </p>
<p>And if you could coherently read, the “WHO does that regard to” was the sentence after, “Define: German-American”. So using basic rhetoric skills you could determine I was asking who in your family does your German-American Heritage refer to.</p>
<p>“Its spelled ‘Stanford’ by the way”
You are prob. the stupidest person in the world, if you live near da farm (you live in PA dawg) you’d know that they call it 'furd at times, hence “Stanfurd”</p>
<p>…do you love chocolate too thepack88?</p>
<p>“Who/what does that regard to” both don’t make sense either, moron</p>
<p>I think I’ll avoid language help from someone incompetent of a 650 in writing and/or critical reading. 650 is mongoloid status.
I know it is pronounced that but not spelled that way. This is a forum with words not people speaking. t00l
And please use commas if you want to prove how “great” you truly are. </p>
<p>“do you love chocolate too, thepack88?” And no, I don’t like chocolate that much. I’m pretty good about nutrition for x-country, swimming, and weightlifting. When I do get ice cream I get vanilla or something. What kind of irrelevant question was that?</p>
<p>Jeeez…XC, finally I’ve found the root of ur psychological problemas…Hint: So many different XC kids at my school hang from the flagpoles that u’d think it was da UN…</p>
<p><strong>queues music</strong>
“now shut up and drive,drive,drive”</p>
<p>Ive seen people get into UCSD w/ worse than 2060. UCLA might be a slight reach and UCB is probably a reach.
Stanford, Gtown, and JHU is pretty much off limits for you as of now. Dunno much about NYU but my impression is that they are pretty lenient when it comes to grades and SATs…</p>
<p>hahah wow your mastery of the spanish language shows “continues doing tu madre” i can’t believe you said that.</p>
<p>Well, believe it or not athletes and their reputations vary from school to school. Some schools (most) football players run the show. But, not always is that true and at my school you’ll find that XC runners don’t run it, but they are popular, have parties, succeed, that kind of ****.
And I don’t honestly think anyone hangs from flagpoles at your school, except for you, kraut.</p>
<p>And wow, you are really uneducated just from your posts.</p>
<p>Yao, although he was on my fantasy team and I loooooooooveeed that for some time, that ho got injured and was out like three months because of some nasty toe infection (eeeeeewwwwwww)</p>