<p>Hi :) Here are my stats.</p>
<p>*SAT I (breakdown): * 1990 </p>
<p>*ACT: * 34 (34/34/33/36/E:11 --> second sitting)</p>
<p>*SAT II: * Did not take.</p>
<p>*Unweighted GPA (out of 4.0): * 4.0 UW; 4.531 W</p>
<p>*Rank(percentile if rank is unavailable): * 1/267</p>
<p>*AP (place score in parenthesis): * Chemistry (5), Music Theory (5/5/5), Biology (5), US History (5), English Language (5), European History (5)</p>
<p>*IB (place score in parenthesis): * Did not take.</p>
<p>*Senior Year Course Load: * AP English Literature, AP Government, AP Macroeconomics, AP Calc BC, AP Physics, AP Spanish Language, Independent Performing Arts</p>
<p>*Major Awards (USAMO, Intel etc.): * AP Scholar w/ Distinction, Commended NMS</p>
<p>*Extracurriculars (place leadership in parenthesis): * Pianist for 12 Years (President of teacher’s student body), NHS for 3 years, Spanish Club for 3 years (Committee Member), Hospital Volunteer for 3 years (~250 hours), Intern for a Bioengineer (Research for about 150-200 hours), Student Board member for 2 years, Co-editor of school’s anthology, member of a Leadership Skills conference</p>
<p>*Job/Work Experience: * None (parents won’t let me work :/)</p>
<p>*Volunteer/Community Service: * Hospital Volunteering, NHS, and volunteering with piano teacher at state/local events (~500 hours total)</p>
<p>*Summer Activities: * Research w/ bioengineer and summer classes at college (Calc I and Music Theory II)</p>
<p>*Essays: * Teachers and friends said they heard my voice and thought they were creative, but it’s hard to know for sure. One was about a spider that attempted to show my quirky personality (and how it affected my learning style) and I have another about a surgery that I had when I was younger which was more serious. </p>
<p>I've already applied to Yale, University of British Columbia, University of Oklahoma, and University of Washington.</p>
<p>Yale --> Deferred SCEA
UBC --> Pending
UW --> Pending
OU --> Accepted & accepted into honors college</p>
<p>I really enjoy that liberal artsy, intellectual vibe. I want a community from a college, one that I would be able to thrive in, not necessarily one where I would go to classes and go back to a dorm. Work hard, play hard. That kind of thing. I am also planning to major in Chemistry.</p>
<p>Another question for those that have read this far (THANK YOU SO MUCH): should I even bother applying anywhere else? To be honest, if I'm accepted to UBC, I will attend. However, if I don't get accepted, I want to keep my options open. </p>
<p>If you need more information, PM me. </p>
<p>Thank you so much everyone.</p>