<p>SAT: 2000 composite (600 reading / 730 math / 670 writing)
ACT: 30 composite (25 english / 30 reading / 32 math / 31 science) </p>
<p>Freshman year (core classes): CP Physics, CP English, Honors Geometry, Honors Advanced Algebra, Honors World History 1, Spanish 2</p>
<p>Sophomore year (core classes): Honors Chemistry, CP English, Honors F.S.T. (functions, stats and trig), Honors World History 2, Spanish 3. </p>
<p>Junior Year (core classes): Honors Biology, Honors English, Honors Pre-calc, Honors American History, Honors Spanish 4 literature</p>
<p>Senior Year (core classes): CP Environmental Science (half-year), CP Astronomy (half-year), CP International Relations (half-year), Honors Government (half-year), Honors Economics (half-year), Honors English, AP Calculus BC</p>
<p>My UW GPA is a 4.0 (97 out of 100) and I'm not sure of my weighted GPA. I consistently got A's in all my classes. </p>
<p>EC's: Volunteering at a local soup kitchen (3 years) for 145 hours total
Math Team (3 years)
World Affairs Council (2 years)
Internship (senior year) for 1.5 hours every day after school
Golf Team (sophomore year)
Tutoring senior year (30 to 40 hours) </p>
<p>If it helps, my Mom graduated from BC. She has both an undergrad and grad degree. After grad school, she got a CAES too. So, does legacy help that much? </p>
<p>Can I get into Boston University and/or Boston College?? Thanks.</p>