<p>Considering the amount of colleges, no one needs to go into great detail. I am a high school junior, male, middle class, in an above average public high school in my area (Central Massachusetts).
I am hoping to major in something related to Biology</p>
<p>Colleges I am Applying to:
Boston College
Villanova
Boston University
University of Rocester
Northeastern
UMASS Amherst
University of Connecticut
NYU
University of Southern California.</p>
<p>High Reaches:
Tufts, JH, Duke, HYP, Cornell, Dartmouth</p>
<p>SAT: 2120 (710 CR 720 M 690 W)
SAT II: Will Take Math II and Physics (Pretested 720, 740, respectively)
GPA: 3.65 unweighted (See courseload and rigor below)
I have always taken either Honors or AP classes. My high school only offers AP classes in the junior and senior year. Last year I took AP Physics B, AP Lang, AP US History. 5 in AP Language
Senior Courseload: AP Lit, AP Calc BC, AP Bio, AP Physics C, Honors Italian 4, Gym (Required)</p>
<p>ExtraCurriculars:
4 Year Soccer Athlete (2 varsity). Central Mass Divsional Champions 2013
3 Year Track Athlete (3 Varsity). Qualifed at State Level
3 Year Indoor Track Athlete (3 Varsity). Qualified at State Level
Founder and Vice President of Chemistry Club (2 Years)
Member of STEM Program (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math).
NHS (3 Years)
DECA, which is an international buisness competition, 3 years. Qualified into State compeitiion two years in a row (Town, District, State, International)
Founded and Co-Ran a basketball tournament with two peers for charity, rose 4000 dollars which was donated to American Cancer Society (Running again this fall)
Vice President of SADD (Students Against Destructive Decisons) 2 Years
Founded and ran a clothing drive my Sophmore and Junior Year for the homeless. Running again senior year. Very successful.
World Challenge (Spent a month in Ecuador last summer backpacking and doing community service)</p>
<p>Any more questions just ask, I probably forgot something</p>