<p>This was posted on the SAT forum,but i figure out this is the right place...</p>
<p>Hey guys,I am starting my SAT preparation so I need a handful of advice because I really want top scores(at least I'll try :P).
I have one book up to now which I've started working on McGraw-Hills SAT 2009,now I want a couple of suggestions on what other books should I buy ..
I've decided I'll do Biology and Maths (i have on other subject to choose probably Italian or Chemistry) so I need a list of the books I'll need for these subjects...Is How to Prepare for the SAT II Biology E/M any good?Any books about the Math?
I am trying to get to Harvard(then would be Princeton etc) but King's College London is a second or third choice,does it require different preparation?
My current extra-curric activities are:
Am an European Youth parliament delegate(probably will represent my country next July)
Have been invited to take part in Modul-UN(will go)
Took TOEFL at age 13 and took 97 points(I think I was the youngest ever to take it)
Work in a drug rehabilitation center to help drug addicts
Worked as a designer
worked as a personal trainer(i am pretty good in biology and biochemistry)
Have an IQ of 150
I powerlift and bodybuild and have won some regional powerlifting competitions for my age(they are organized by gyms so there isnt any nation powerlifting team or smth)
Done a lot of Projects to represent my school
Am in the debate group
I have rejected the role of president of the class last year,probably will take it this year.(have been president of class for 3 years in class 6,7,8 then i resided :P)
{also IDk if i should go and ask for certificates to the places ive worked on)</p>
<p>What should I add where should i work more?
also I have a gpa of 9.8(actually my physical education teacher mad e a mistake and put me 9 instead of ten my gpa should have been 9.87) out of 10 this year,I want a perfect 10 the next,but we will see,..I am 16 and just have entered the 11 grade.
Thanks in advance guys</p>
This should not appear anywhere on your application. Colleges won’t care and it would seem like you were bragging.</p>
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Most people on here like the official SAT prep book from Collegeboard the most. Seems like you need to focus on good test scores now, and continue with what you’re already doing.</p>
<p>yeah i will focus to get as high results as i can and also does biology count as two separate subjects M/E? and when should i send my application to the colleges,when should i be ready? as i mentioned i just started the 11 class and am 16years old</p>
<p>You can take either Biology (Molecular) or Biology (Ecological). I don’t think it’s recommended to take both (60/80 questions are on the same material for both).</p>
<p>Send your application to Harvard between August 1st and January 1st of your 12th grade year. They prefer around December 1st, when they begin reading applications. Other schools will either be before January 1st or so for Regular Decision, or November for Early Action. So, for Harvard, you’d be submitting your application around December 2011.</p>
<p>Im going to order the books asap and meanwhile the books arrive im going to start with what i have…thanks a lot man,and the essay i have tomorrow at school contributes to the stress :P//</p>
<p>Well, while the first one was for all subject tests, only get the second if you want to take a history and only get the third if you want to take a math.</p>