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11 months ago
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chat am I cooked??
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I'm a rising freshman who did pretty well in their early academics, for example, I've been on the honor roll since 3rd grade, but it's mostly been A/B. In my recent middle school years, I've scored mostly Bs. Just recently to this year, I scored an A honor roll for both semesters, getting a 95 as my lowest grade and a 101 as my highest. I'm in the most advanced classes I can possibly be in, scoring all 5s on a 1-5 scale on state-issued end of grade exams. I purchased a SAT book to study because I want to shoot for perfect 1600s on my SATs, plus I'm starting at an early college (that had 35 spots with around 200 competitors) this year to earn my associates, hopefully in science, at the same time as my diploma. I'm shooting to get a lot of community hours as well because I've heard that occupies a large portion of my chances. Although I'm shooting for the associates to be in science and also my undergrad to be more-so mathematical, is there still a chance I could end up in an Ivy League law program? If not, any advice someone could give me to increase my chances?

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@mariah_careyfan11 months ago

yeah ur cooked

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11 months ago

Your definitely not cooked. Lol! Great start. I'm a rising freshman too and these stats are good.

Was wondering how you got into an associates program and where I can look?

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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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4.0
SAT: 720 math
200
800
| 800 verbal
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