<p>SAT: 2140, 1410
(I'm going to take them again, I missed two on the math section which is funny I guess, so add at least 40 points for the math and add 50 for critical reading so looking at a 2230 and a 1500)
GPA: (Approx a 3.1 on the 0 scale)
School: Private Boarding School(Merit Scholarship Student)
8 AP Exams taken by my junior year.
Major: Business/Finance or Applied Mathmatics(Business Undergrad isn't a necessity)
Minors(Ideally my minors): Philosophy/Chem and Applied Mathematics
AP Scholar with Distinction</p>
<p>GPA NOTE:
To put in in perspective, only around 20-25 kids in my grade(At the most, probably only upper teens) out of 160 have anything above a 3.4. Around 40-60% or 54-96 kids have above a 2.8.
We have a good portion of international students that make up the top 20 slots... I would say my rank is 20/160 or maybe 25/160, but many of those that are above me take weak schedules. I am in the top five for strongest schedule(Only 12 kids take AP Physics(7 juniors), 9 take BC Calc(Only American)).</p>
<p>I have some community service ECs(120 hours of tutoring in the inner city ministries)... I have a national math award and will most likely get a national computer science award this year. I tutored at a I am an avid peer tutor, MUN member, I am starting an economics team at my school as well. I am a member of the math team. I expect strong essays and great teacher reqs. I have strong analysis and logic skills, and I am a strong writer. My interview was amazing and I am convinced that I probably had one of the top 10 interviews the admission officer will have this year(I've done a huge number of interviews through boarding school and colleges already I really do know if I made an impact or not).</p>
<p>Junior Year Schedule(Most Demanding):
AP Physics
AP BC Calc
APUSH
English
Honors Bio</p>
<p>Senior Year Schedule:
Capitalism and Biotechnology electives
Engineering(two terms)(Electives)
AP Computer Science
AP Chemistry
AP English
Linear Algebra-- Pretty difficult class</p>
<p>I am in the highest level of rigor, no other student is above my schedule. One is tied.</p>