Still Ivy League Possibility?

<p>GPA: 4.0
ACT: 34
SAT Chem:800
SAT World: 760
SAT Math 2 :800</p>

<p>SAT 1 : 2100 eeks</p>

<p>AP
World
Calc AB
Calc BC
Chemistry
Microeconomics
English 11
English 12
Physics
Biology
Psychology</p>

<p>College course Multi-Variable Calculus</p>

<p>EC
HOSA
State 3rd 2007
State 2nd 2008
Nationals 2nd 2007
Nationals 7th 2008
Local Treasurer 2007
Local President 2008
State Vice President 2008-2009</p>

<p>FBLA
Regionals 2nd 2008
State 1st 2008
National Qualifier
Local Project Manager</p>

<p>National Honor Society
Local Vice President</p>

<p>Spanish Club 2 Years</p>

<p>JV Math Team Freshman Year
Varsity Math Team 3 Years</p>

<p>JV Swim Team Freshman Year
Varsity Swim Team 3 Years
Most Improved Sophomore Year
2 State Champions
1 State Runner-up</p>

<p>TATU 3 years</p>

<p>Science Olympiad 3 Years</p>

<p>I’m a male Asian so I know Affirmative Action will work against me. </p>

<p>My main concern is my low sat score…</p>

<p>i’m sure ul get into some ivy, but idk wat ur gpa is outa/class rank</p>

<p>GPA/SAT is overrated, especially for top colleges</p>

<p>You’ve got a shot at ivys. Don’t worry about the SAT I. Your SAT II’s are excellent and your ACT is strong as well. It’s hardly an issue, because you’ve got a great ACT. I best they’ll just assume that the SAT doesn’t measure your ability well, since you did great on the ACT. Your ECs are focused and look good. Perfect GPA (assuming that’s unweighted) and you’ve placed in national competitions; you pretty much have the formula. That means you’ll get in some ivys and not get into others. I’d say cast a wide net and you’ll likely get into more than one top school.</p>