<p>Alright guys UCLA comes out in about a month and a half. plz chance! i'll chance you too if you hmu with a link. Applied bioengineering (idk how hard it is at ucla).</p>
<p>SAT score is a 2120 (600cr740m780w), my
ACT is a 33 (36e34m30s30r33w) and 34 (35,34,30,34,33)
GPA is 3.8/4.38 (UW/fully W for UC). my b's are in every semester of english (soph year it was honors, jr year it was uc approved honors)</p>
<p>Math 2- 790. Chem - 740. Bio M-790</p>
<p>took 1 ap as soph,4 as jr (highest in grade with 1 other guy) and took 10 overall (10-12) (2nd highest in grade)</p>
<p>bio,calc ab, chem, stats(i thought 2 maths as a jr was a good idea :/), ush (5,5,5,4,4). taking calc bc, phys b, macroecon, eng lit, gov. </p>
<p>Extra curricular wise I have a bunch of "regular stuff": Varsity Swim 4 years, Captain. Varsity XC 2 years, Sectional Qualifier both years. Mock Trial Member (no room to mention), a bunch of tutoring at library and local elementary of underprivileged kids, soup kitchen charity stuff , year round club swim, jr lifeguarding. Math Club President. NHS, CSF</p>
<p>my more important EC's are: Summer internship at Stanford Mechanical Engineering Department developing an inkjet printer that can print proteins. It's pretty legit because im defined as a former lab group member. My work was extensive since it was almost a full length work day (9am-4pm) about 3-4 times a week for pretty much all of summer.</p>
<p>Summer Internship at U of Arizona Biomedical Engineering Department where I helped with a Ph.D's project of analyzing the compatibility of human cells with the electrospun coatings on a stent. Ultimately led to a published Abstract.</p>
<p>so what do you guys think? my 1st essay was about how my visit to dad's office, ap courses, and internships generated my interest in the field (talked about: failure is a teacher for engineering, confluence of different fields, importance of experience outside of school blah blah blah). 2nd essay is about how working at stanford helped me overcome my fear of public speaking/social anxiety. </p>