<p>Hey guys and gals!
I am currently a junior and am a caucasian male who makes less than $60,000 a year</p>
<p>ACT: 33 (but taking it again)
SATII:
Biology - 760
(taking World History and Math II next month)
APs:
gov and politics - 5
biology - 5
human geography (self-studied) - 5
(awaiting scores from psychology, chemistry, environmental science, calculus ab, english lang, and world history)
GPA:
4.0 unweighted
4.8 weighted
Class Rank: 1 in a class of over 300</p>
<p>Extracurricularzz:
Founder and President of the Junior Statesmen of America
President of Student Advisory Committee
Vice President of Future Business Leaders of America
State Officer of Maryland FBLA
Vice President of Best Buddies
Vice President of Maryland Technology Honors Society
President of Cure Club
Officer on County-Wide Student Council
Member of NHS
Supporting role in school play</p>
<p>this is my list of universidades:
Stanford (top choice - Early Action)
Columbia
UPenn
Brown
Princeton
Harvard
Chicago
Washington in St. Louis
Swarthmore
Northwestern
Rice
Miami</p>
<p>I was kind of forced into this:
Get an 800 in Bio and 34+ in June and maybe you have a chance at UMiami.</p>
<p>I mean, you don’t seem to have ANY focus, and your ECs don’t really represent what you want to do. Do a few ECs, but excel, and truly participate because you want to, not because you want to write them on some silly application.</p>
<p>Awards?? AMC/AIME/USABO. Maybe you should pay your JSA taxes. It’s only three dollars per member.</p>
<p>There are so ma different ways you could accentuate your application and you definitely have the resources to do so.</p>
<p>You really need a sense of direction…badly.</p>
<p>You’re white too:</p>
<p>Stanford: Their EA is brutal. Deferred
Columbia: Reach
UPenn/JewPenn: (I have nothing against Jewish people, personally I love them) Reach. They don’t like RHHS.
Brown- Reach
Princeton-High reach, probable rejection
Harvard- High reach, probable rejection
UChicago- If fun is not your thing. Match
WUSTL- Match
Swatty- Match, I do hope you get in.
Northwestern- In, but def. rejected if you plan to apply to their med program.
Rice- In
Miami- In, scholarship: You need a 34.</p>
<p>Ivies are crapshoots, have fun applying and prepare for some rejections.</p>
<p>k first of allllll
you’re soooo too harsh
cool it down honey because we all know your resume isnt as good</p>
<p>and second of all, I do have direction, as i have participated in two different internships studying stem cells, have volunteered at numerous hospitals, Red Cross facilities, and blood banks across the state, and have received numerous awards in my school, county, and state for excellence in the sciences
(I want to be a doctor btw)</p>
<p>so i mean what im asking is, based on my stats and everything, do i have a chance, and if so, what should i improve upon in these short months i have left?</p>
<p>andddd i would love it if ya weren’t unnecessarily mean.</p>
<p>Well, if that information had been originally written, my opinions would have changed indefinitely.</p>
<p>I know how much displeasure going back on my word makes some people feel, but with this new information, I must sway differently:</p>
<p>Stanford EA: You have a good chance.
Columbia: Yes
UPenn: Yes, probable acceptance. Plus, their med school is top-notch.
Brown- Probably
Princeton-High reach (well it is for everyone, isn’t it?)
Harvard- High reach (/)
UChicago- If fun is not your thing, yes
WUSTL- So fun!
Swatty- They’ll love you.
Northwestern- HPME is extremely hard to get into.
Rice- In
Miami- Well, i have no doubt you’ll get in.</p>