<p>White Male
Pottsgrove High School (Outside of Philadelphia, PA)</p>
<p>GPA: 102.3 / 100 (weighted)
Rank: 8 / 270
SAT: Reading - 550
Math - 640
Writing - 590
(I know, my SAT scores are bad)</p>
<p>Activities - Junior Class President
History Club
Model UN
Junior Statesmen of America
President of National Honor Society
President of Spanish Club
Key Club
Math League
Stock Market Club
Tutor 5 hours a week
I have had a consistent job for 2 years now working 20 hours a week
Involved in school sports</p>
<p>Well except for the SAT scores I’d say you are in.</p>
<p>Try to get the CR+M SAT up 100 points or more in the fall. This is your major weakness, the CR and M scores are about 60% of the academic total I believe, the rank is only 40. You can’t let the scores drag down your otherwise stellar resume. UT doesn’t look at Writing so that won’t help or hurt.</p>
<p>You have pretty strong ECs and good leadership, you will be good there.</p>
<p>With that SAT score, I would be a little worried about the essays. You have good stats but need good essays to shore it up with strong essays. If they are clear and concise, you should get a good essay score.</p>
<p>As it gets more and more difficult each year, I can’t say whether or not you would be good, especially because UT doesn’t release the exact ranges where non top-ten applicants and accepted students fall (just as a whole).</p>
<p>The average OOS SAT has been a 1330, but that will be up this year by 50 points, I bet.</p>
<p>Get the SAT up at least 50, or 100 if you can, and I say in. But if the score doesn’t go up, I’d say you would be looking at a rejection.</p>
<p>If you can get in to UT out of state, you can get in to the Ivy League. Keep that in mind as you are applying and good luck!</p>
<p>thanks alot for the good advice…I will definitely look into it</p>