<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>Dont take that many AP’s senior year. It will be needless suffering, and unless you are going to get a 5 in all of them the time is better spent on college apps</p>
<p>Quite the contrary. Take as many AP classes as you feel you can handle. I slouched senior year in high school but once I got to college, I realized how beneficial it is to have amassed many AP credits.</p>
<p>Look at it this way, would you rather take a class now while the teachers know your name, the workload is lighter, or in college with 250 other people and no one that knows your name?</p>
<p>sorry, mancini. My bad. I’m used to evaluate GPA from all grades. But beware that the admissions office does look at your freshman classes that fulfill the A-G requirements, so grades from freshman year are not completely useless.</p>