<p>Upward trend in GPA
Frosh 3.15 (A wreck of Bs, a C+)
Soph 4.14 (All A's)
Jun 4.59 (All A's, 2 B+'s, and a B, yeah I know, sort of sad!!)</p>
<p>SAT Scores
SAT I: 2290 (770 CR, 750 M, 770 W)
SAT II: Bio (760)
USH (740)
Math II (750)
Literature (750)</p>
<p>AP Classes: 5
AP Euro-5
AP Bio- 3
APUSH- 4
AP Lang- 4
AP Stat- 3</p>
<p>AP's senior year: AP Physics B, AP Gov, AP Calc AB, AP Econ, AP Comp Sci, AP Lit</p>
<p>EC's
President of Muslim Student Assoc.
- Hold weekly seminars
Secretary General of Model United Nations
- Won most improved MUN Awards
President of Asian Student Assoc.
VP of Literature Club
Secretary of Math League
National Honor Society
Head Captain of Academic Team
- Won Regional championships
450 Hours volunteered at local Hospital
- Most hours completed by any volunteer</p>
<p>Hook's
In-state kid</p>
<p>Awards
NHS
Academic Team Regional championships
VA Governor's school for Math Science Tech
Youth Salute top 16 Nominee
2 Academic Letters (2 years)
2 Gavels in MUN (1 in IAEA, and another in SOCHUM)
Most hours volunteered at Hospital</p>
<p>I believe you should’ve gotten a notice to sign up for it if you were in the Top 40 in your class last year, and you were notified if you were selected to be in ELC over the summer.</p>
<p>Your gpa is below the average, but you have a really good SAT and decent ec’s, so I’d say you have a pretty good chance of getting in.</p>
<p>How long have you been in California? I’m not sure if you qualify unless you’re a California resident (there’s a very specific definition of this that you’ll have to look up).</p>
<p>ELC is for students in the top 4% of their HS class. It sounds like you might not be, though. Regardless, you’ll still probably get into most of the UC’s.</p>
<p>Also, UC’s calculate their own GPA for you, so you might want to look into that. Essentially, they count only 10th and 11th grade and only allow a certain number of AP credits to inflate your grade.</p>
<p>apply for UCLA and UCB as well, I’d say you’ve got a good shot at even them</p>
<p>FYI freshman GPA(courses at that level, 10th grade level courses taken frosh year count) doesn’t count from what I understand unless something changed from 2003-2007 and now.</p>
<p>if for some reason you aren’t accepted, go to a community college in california for a year. Apply November of the year you start and you’re gold as long as you’ve got a 3.5+ GPA and knock out your prerequisites.</p>
<p>If I don’t get into a CA College, I’m sure I can get into some other one without having to resort to Community College.</p>
<p>While I respect those poeple that go to Community College and then a Uni, I just don’t think that the path for me, as I want to graduate college early.</p>