<p>what stats…gpa sats acts sat IIs</p>
<p>GPA = 4.0 (also depends on your courseload)
SAT = at least one 800, and at least 750 on the other two
SATII = at least 770 on all three SAT IIs</p>
<p>There are many factors, including your ethnic background, family circumstances. “Competitiveness” differs by people. The above data are my own opinion. Nothing is guaranteed.</p>
<p>there is no way the above data is true. i was expecting someone to say gpa: 3.8+ with double digit ap’s through all of high school, sat: 1400+ at least and sat II’s 700’s</p>
<p>yeah, I also don’t believe the post #2 to be true! stratman, urs make a better sense!</p>
<p>there is also no way iAppler was being serious… lighten up you crazy highschoolers :P</p>
<p>if you knew what you needed, why did you ask? your question is way to broad. try specifying any other matters.</p>
<p>And even some people would think that that’s crazy, because some schools don’t even offer close to up to double-digit AP’s as an option.</p>
<p>The general guideline is to strive in your personal school environment and take advantage of those opportunities that are made available to you. If that means 2 AP’s, fine, and if it means 10, whatever. The app is always looked at in context of your environment.</p>