<p>I'm thinking of schools along the lines of Wesleyan, GW, Gtown, Macalester, Rochester, Brown, Pomona or Claremont McKenna, UPenn, Carleton, and Tufts. Haven't really narrowed it down beyond that yet. </p>
<p>Scores:
SAT: I've taken it once and gotten 800 on verbal and 580 on math, 740 on writing. Planning to take it again and improve my math score.
ACT: 31 is my highest score so far, having taken it twice. First time, I got 27 on Math, 34 on Reading and Writing, 24 on Science. Second time, I got 31 on Math and Writing, 34 on Reading, and 27 on Science. If I can improve my SAT math, I wont take this again.<br>
AP: I got a 5 on AP Euro after sophomore year, waiting for results from the English Lang, U.S. History, and Environmental Science ones I took last month. But I'm expecting good things, at least for the first two. ;P
SAT IIs: 780 on U.S. History, 750 on English.
GPA: 3.97. My only B's are in math. I took one AP sophomore year, three this past year, and am taking four senior year. MAN THIS IS GOING TO BE FUN. </p>
<p>Extra-Curriculars:
This year, I'll be co-editor in chief of my school newspaper. We won 8th in the nation last year, among other things, and I've been an editor since sophomore year. I became a member of NHS sophomore year, and an active member of my school's Young Dems since freshman year. I'm the first and sole student representative to a commission of my city government and I help plan community events for the city. I played on the JV Tennis team sophomore and junior years, and I was elected captain junior year. Don't know whether I'll make varsity and therefore be able to remain on the team for this year. I volunteer..not so regularly at a nursery for kids with families in crisis, and I’m on their Junior Board, which basically just means I help out at their events and sometimes help plan them. </p>
<p>Awards: I got the Smith College Book Award this year. </p>
<p>Other: I'm white, I go to a good public high school in an upper middle class suburb.</p>